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Simple Toys Are the Best!
Jack is the kitty in the chair. He's the one that is the "problem child". Here he's captured in one of the rare....and I do mean rare moments when he isn't in some kind of trouble. Belle is the kitty with her head stuck in the box. She's my "matronly" cat. The only reason she can't get into trouble with Jack is because she's so bottom heavy, she can't jump onto things. However, we keep our liquors for our coffee's on the bottom shelf in one of our cabinets. She opens the cabinet by herself, goes in, and licks the liquor of the necks of the bottles. Do they have AA for cats? Editor's Note: Jack is also featured in the picture - Angel and Jack from an earlier contest entry. Feedback About This Post:RE: Simple Toys Are the Best!to help your puppy through the teething stage you need to give him/her own toys. Post by blkpug RE: Simple Toys Are the Best!I would wipe the neck of the bottle with a wet cloth before returning it to the cabinet. This way she would only get the scent, (maybe), and not the "left-over" yummy and would begin to ignore the special cabinet door. Post By Connie (Guest Post) | |
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