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Silly stuff
Topic Started: Jun 10 2013, 02:04 AM (11,113 Views)
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Edited by Bitsy, Oct 12 2015, 04:38 AM.
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Lotta truth in that! Instead of ringing a bell it involves sitting beside me and pawing at my clothing. when that happens I pretty much automatically get up and refill the dish.
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angora
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Yeah, cats are so smart that Ive never been able to understand how Schrodinger was able to keep that cat in that box.
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Or did he!
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FuzzyO
Sep 22 2015, 02:17 AM
Because, like the dingo, we ate the baby.
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FuzzyO
Oct 12 2015, 02:12 PM
Or did he!
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My Labradoodle had an obsession, he hated lace. He destroyed some beautiful lace curtains I brought back from Switzerland the first night I put them up.

Had to be care, no lace tablecloth on my antique dining table, I have often wondered what happened to him with lace as a puppy. He was a friend's dog and I knew him from birth and she and I have no idea why he was like that.

I had to be careful not to go in my youngest's room when I woke her otherwise he would lunge at me teeth bared and looking ferocious.

Otherwise he was loving and so so cute. Someone poisoned a lot of dogs in our neighbourhood by throwing meat over the fence. Just once he was let out in the yard by the cleaning lady who wanted to wash the kitchen floor. I had told her to put him in the bathroom, she didn't, and finally admitted this to me after he was so sick. Our vet did everything to save him.

His name was Leroy Brown.
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Zodiac sign of your cat

http://www.brainjet.com/random/20577/12-adorable-cats-that-represent-your-personal-zodiac-sign?utm_source=fbk&utm_campaign=d-df-20577-15090910&utm_medium=referral&pid=null#slide/0
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There is some silly stuff posted under the Twitter handle - SciencePorn
scroll down to see the physics cat who knows the value of static coefficient of friction
(not proper to copy pics from Twitter)

https://twitter.com/SciencePorn
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Dana
Oct 15 2015, 05:04 PM
There is some silly stuff posted under the Twitter handle - SciencePorn
scroll down to see the physics cat who knows the value of static coefficient of friction
(not proper to copy pics from Twitter)

https://twitter.com/SciencePorn
It looks like somebody carpeted the house, wall to wall and floor to ceiling inside and outside. laugh123

My favorite was #1, the ice cube dinner.
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I think it is the outside of a stucco building. Does look very fuzzy and especially so after the cat leaves I bet.
Edited by Dana, Oct 16 2015, 02:53 PM.
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"Ask Ben Carson to 'splain that" was pitch perfect.
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