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Inkleg said:
And everybody has a cat walk right?
Shelfs about a foot down from the ceiling covered in carpet with holes cut through the walls. The dogs and cats get along great. It's just a blast for the cats.

Lucky!
 
We have 3, soon to be 4 kitties (they have separate living arrangements from the Wolfdogs with an indoor bedroom and an outdoor enclosed patio). All are F.I.V. positive, which means in normal circumstances, they would be euthanized in just about any animal shelter. we took them in to give them a chance. A little extra diligence and maintenance, but so worth it with these guys personalities.

From left to right, Jack, Datura, and Poseidon.

Yes, they do this a lot!

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Now that's interesting, Hang Glider. It has just the right amount of crazy to make it art that works. That link will be on tour.

Our cats tend to be less participatory, more spectator.

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This would be the 7 foot scratching/climbing post that I built. Note the fine craftsmanship. He was a little camera shy this morning.

When he's on top, he's king of the castle and does not like to be F'ed with.

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This would be the 7 foot scratching/climbing post that I built. Note the fine craftsmanship.

I see you're like me, beer brewing is better than carpentry skills. From a distance everything I build looks great.
Our cats like to play king of the cat walk at times and you had better look out when you turn a corner or you will get a quick whack, whack, whack on the head.


Thanks for the link Hang Glider
 
I see you're like me, beer brewing is better than carpentry skills. From a distance everything I build looks great.
Our cats like to play king of the cat walk at times and you had better look out when you turn a corner or you will get a quick whack, whack, whack on the head.


Thanks for the link Hang Glider

Yeah, I excel at just about everything that I do, except for carpentry. When I build anything, everyone can tell its homemade.

This masterpiece was constructed using 2 landscape timbers, a chainsaw, carpet scraps and some screws. Sturdy but ugly.
 
Here are our new girls. Sadie and Sophie. We adopted them in the beginning of April, the sisters were about 4 months old when we got them, these pics were taken by the rescue group before we got them. They are much bigger now, I call them "trouble" and "mischief". They're real sweethearts and it's nice to having new kids in the house. Our first cats lived to be 16 and 17 years old. The last one, Maggie, was an awesome cat, she died in 2008 and it's taken my wife that long to get over her and be ok with getting a couple new furry buddies. Both the new girls have great purr motors.

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Inkleg said:
Ninja and Gizmo on top of the freezer.

Growing up my cousins had a black and white named gizmo

Here is zax, aka ****head, aka pegleg, aka not late for diner....... Don't ask.

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I have always been a cat person..the first one is from my first cat. His name was tang. He had cancer in his paw and ear. We ended up having to amputate his front left paw. He actually moved around really well until we ended up having to put him down. Then i got my second cat which looked like tang.Then we adopted another cat who we named booger..

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Cats dance in their own waste, then when you are not home they walk on every surface in the house, including your counter top you know where you prep food that you put in your mouth aaaand your pillow. :)
 
oxpajama said:
Cats dance in their own waste, then when you are not home they walk on every surface in the house, including your counter top you know where you prep food that you put in your mouth aaaand your pillow. :)

I know!

My cat had an abscess and has to stay inside, so I've had to buy a litter box. It's just not cool. The digging! Do they dig that much outside? Glad I bought an enclosed box. Keeps the dog out, too.
 
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