
Animals strike curious poses
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When these beds arrived, I though they looked massive. Now, not so much…
- Little My
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I'm just surprised you have a cat who sleeps in its bed at all! Mine never use theirs. We have an empty clay packing box sitting next to the tv that they would fight over to sleep in, which is now shunned. They keep changing preferred location, like they're worried someone will murder them in their sleep?! Wisp currently sleeps on a shelf in the kids bathroom cupboard, and Willow in an abandoned basket in the office.
Why are silly cats in cardboard boxes always so ridiculously serious?
Why are silly cats in cardboard boxes always so ridiculously serious?

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Now I've published their locations, they will have to move again. :lol:
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I think George is at risk of being bisected by a laser.
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Our two seemed to like sitting on top of our wardrobe, so we put their baskets up there. Now, they park themselves there, whenever there's nothing more interesting going on elsewhere in the house. :))
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For one time only, BOTH beds were in use!Little My wrote: ↑Wed Oct 19, 2022 3:39 pm I'm just surprised you have a cat who sleeps in its bed at all! Mine never use theirs. We have an empty clay packing box sitting next to the tv that they would fight over to sleep in, which is now shunned. They keep changing preferred location, like they're worried someone will murder them in their sleep?! Wisp currently sleeps on a shelf in the kids bathroom cupboard, and Willow in an abandoned basket in the office.
Why are silly cats in cardboard boxes always so ridiculously serious?![]()
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Oh that wasn't George, was it?!
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- Tabitha
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Your cats in beds are adorable, Cerise. Is that a shout or a yawn going on?
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I love those
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- Turtle Bean
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There are two entirely unused beds in our house. Taffy prefers her tower but does switch shelves. She is getting much too big for it. Storm sleeps almost exclusively on the only expensive item of furniture I have, a Parker Knoll chair, or under the bed. They are so weird.
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Tom has two official spots (his den and his cat tree) and many unofficial spots from various beds, the ottoman and the sofa. I have also found him in the walk in wardrobe. I am not sure who was spooked more!
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As my parents' cat has got older and madder she has been sleeping in very strange places, such as behind the curtain on the windowsill, or in the middle of the sideboard.
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George made me leap out of my skin yesterday morning as he had been silently sitting behind the curtains I disovered when I opened them.
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Cute! Mine have discovered the lounge curtains now and spend ages with one hiding and one pouncing.
George is obsessed with bringing us bamboo husk.
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:lol: What a weirdo.