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Calling all cat people

kenny

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Does this interest your puddie tat?

 
My cats aren't allowed screen time. I don't want them becoming mush brained like some humans I know. :lol-2:
 
My cats aren't allowed screen time. I don't want them becoming mush brained like some humans I know. :lol-2:
Mush brained?

Hey! :confused2:
I resemble that remark! :lol-2:
 
Kitty thought it was the best! We had to keep maximizing it, the touchscreen became kind of a problem. :)
 
Kitty thought it was the best! ... :)

I'm not surprised ... 25 million views! :eek2:

If I had puddy tats ...
I'd put my largest screen flat on the floor and let them go crazy.

Of course I'd take a video and make some YT money. :$$):
 
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One of mine just watched it for a bit!
 
DD tried that with one of our cats because he needs constant attention. It lasted all of 10 seconds. :lol-2:
 
Not ours. I have Siamese cats and they’re very social. They require social interaction to feel fulfilled. Meaning, yes, they want to play with the shoestring, but a large part of the allure is that you’re moving the shoestring. They’re not interested in the toy only on its own.

But I will say, this video can be very useful for people who want to learn how to move a toy to keep their cat’s interest engaged. The movement is very well done.
 
i already have the 9 missing from my key board .......from a Fluffy claw
this would end in tears (of mine)

Gary used to have an old fishing rod with a feather or maybe a toy mouse on the end that he used to play with for Tinky
Borris had a real rabbit's tail on a piece of string that her and Gary played with, also i still find ping pong balls with faces drawn on them

Tibby was like who cares, where is dinner

Fluffy is still looking for that moth that came in a few nights ago
 
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