Cat in a Bag!

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Last night, Cocoa got into a supermarket shopping bag that was laying on the living room floor.  She managed to upright herself in it, and well the rest is history.  My BF took this, I couldn't get up fast enough to get my phone, let alone had I, I'm sure she would have ran out of the bag, which she did within seconds of him taking this :D

You can just barely make her out in there - good thing I told him to lighten the exposure lol.

 

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When I visited my daughter one summer, I grabbed a plastic bag away from her cat.  In our house, the cats don't get plastic bags because they eat them.

Apparently, in my daughter's house, all plastic bags belonged to the cat.  She adored them and never ate them - just played and played and played.  You should have seen the look that cat gave me when I took away her toy!
 
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Neither of our two are into plastic, thankfully.  They seriously enjoy the sound of the paper bags tho.  In fact, Casper, the older one who is pretty much considered a senior now, has rare moments of kittenish behavior when it comes to those.  We hardly ever see him play with toys, but if it's paper and sounds crinkly, that's his weakness 
  Of course, he couldn't fit in a bag if his life depended on it and frankly, we were surprised Cocoa managed to get in - she's gotten a lot bigger since we got her last year!
 

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Oliver has a thing with boxes. Last week, I got a small package, too small for him to get into fully, but he'd fetch his mouse, put his front paws in the box, and drop the mouse inside. Makes no sense. He managed to flip it over, so now he "hides behind it" (it's smaller than him) so his mouse doesn't see him stalking. It's sort of hilarious. 

And today I got this giant box with toilet paper and paper towels in it. We turned it sideways and Oliver doesn't even know what to do with himself. I'm thinking I might cut a door into it and flip it upside down. Maybe he'll get a kick out of that.
 

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Sivyaleah - they make fabric tunnels that make crinkly sounds when the cats go in them.  Our fatty cat, Molly, absolutely loves ours - which is hidden behind our sofa.  She is almost too big for it but she insists on using it.  Sometimes the only way we know where she is is when we hear the crinkling as she crawls through.
 
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Sivyaleah - they make fabric tunnels that make crinkly sounds when the cats go in them.  Our fatty cat, Molly, absolutely loves ours - which is hidden behind our sofa.  She is almost too big for it but she insists on using it.  Sometimes the only way we know where she is is when we hear the crinkling as she crawls through.
We have one of those. Cocoa really loves hiding in it. Casper?  He like biting it to make the noise!
 

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It is funny how they react, isn't it?  We have one cat, Gracie, who is actually afraid of the noise.  If Molly gets too rambunctious and the tunnel crinkles too much, Gracie will run hide under the bed.
 
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