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CoriAnn
Fri, Apr 24, 2009 4:32pm
I love this video…despite the fact that it’s a pretty accurate representation of an evening at my own house…
Actually, I think this clip should be renamed “Tossing-and-Turning-Guy-Annoys-Cat-All-Night.” The cat just seemed like he had to keep readjusting his sleep position to suit the insensitive human that kept continually moving and shifting and keeping the poor kitty from being able to stay in a comfortable position for more than a few minutes a time.
Victor Plenty
Sat, Apr 25, 2009 5:52pm
Yes, that’s a cat bed we’re looking at in this video, and as we all know, cats will universally pick just one particular spot to sleep in, after which they become totally incapable of getting a moment’s rest in any other spot.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got to go. For some reason, my cat wants to use the computer again.
MaryAnn
Sun, Apr 26, 2009 11:02am
I love how the cat pretty much leaves the guy alone until dawn arrives, and then it’s all, “Dude! Dude! Totally time to get up! Come on! Time for breakfast! Let’s go.”
I used to cope with that all the time when I had cats.
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I love this video…despite the fact that it’s a pretty accurate representation of an evening at my own house…
Actually, I think this clip should be renamed “Tossing-and-Turning-Guy-Annoys-Cat-All-Night.” The cat just seemed like he had to keep readjusting his sleep position to suit the insensitive human that kept continually moving and shifting and keeping the poor kitty from being able to stay in a comfortable position for more than a few minutes a time.
Yes, that’s a cat bed we’re looking at in this video, and as we all know, cats will universally pick just one particular spot to sleep in, after which they become totally incapable of getting a moment’s rest in any other spot.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got to go. For some reason, my cat wants to use the computer again.
I love how the cat pretty much leaves the guy alone until dawn arrives, and then it’s all, “Dude! Dude! Totally time to get up! Come on! Time for breakfast! Let’s go.”
I used to cope with that all the time when I had cats.