...Cats and a Box

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    Epicfied Well-Known Member

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    I found this on Pinterest and giggled.
    It's marked youtube so if anyone finds the video, please share.
     
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    Scottyxx Well-Known Member

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    hehehe, so funny! Here is the youtube vide:
     
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    I wonder how smart they are. When the white cat got out of the box, the gray cat didn't seem interested in him. So was the gray cat sitting on the box thinking "Ha ha, you can't get out." or was he thinking "Why is this seat moving?"
    I guess we'll never know if it was intentional.
     
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    Lol!! I love how the gray kitty on top is confused by the box moving, too.

    And the lion cat that makes an appearance? Ha!
     
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    Epicfied Well-Known Member

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    Thank you for posting the video! it was great.
    I absolutely love it even more than the picture.
    Lion cat? Awesome.
     
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    Scottyxx Well-Known Member

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    "May Contain Lion Cat.." well they did warn you. The video is pretty funny, my cats did this over the weekend. Bandit locked Pussington in a shoebox. She was sticking her little nose out a tiny hole on the side of the box, and he just kept shoving her face back in. They act like they hate each other, but I think they love each other really.
     
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    Here's a different box and a whole different set of problems.
    This poor cat was just relaxing in his box when his chubby friend decided to squeeze in.

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    I know I posted this pic before with just the leopard, but I found one with all the big cats.

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    Naw, they are so cute, thanks a lot for sharing this; it put a smile on my face :)
     
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    You mean the wild cats? They are cute, they're just big and dangerous.
    It's funny to see that no matter what size they are, all cats love boxes.
    That black panther has the most adorable look on his face.
     
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    Our cat's favorite toy is always an empty box. The size of the box doesn't really matter. If it's too big she curls up in one of the corners and if it's too small... well then she still tries to get herself in there the best she can. My daughter is always telling her "You'll never fit in that box, it's tiny!" but it doesn't stop the kitty from trying. :rolleyes:
     
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