But the fun doesn't stop once you're in the sleeve! Allow cat-erpillar kitty to demonstrate...
Nov 4, 2009
The Cat-erpillar
What is it with kitties and jacket sleeves? My Pimp used to do this too when he was little -- he preferred the "windbreaker" kind of fabric... I guess because of the crinkly noise it made.
But the fun doesn't stop once you're in the sleeve! Allow cat-erpillar kitty to demonstrate...
But the fun doesn't stop once you're in the sleeve! Allow cat-erpillar kitty to demonstrate...
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What does a cat-erpiller turn into?
ReplyDeleteSuch a cutie! What is it about enclosed spaces that are so attractive to kitties!
ReplyDeleteOh no, I accidently deleted your email...could you please resemnd your paw-it-forward info. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteReally cute. She sure didn't want to come out of that sleeve. Very compfy. Great video.
ReplyDeleteAh, looks like a little bebbeh seal!
ReplyDeleteawwww, how cute.
ReplyDeleteThat cat just looks ridiculous!! Aren't they silly sometimes???
ReplyDeleteThis is hysterical!
ReplyDeleteOk, this is so cute - my cats never tried this though - if they were doing something to a coat, you would want to wash it before using it again.
ReplyDeleteThat's so funny. Our ferrets have been known to do this, too.
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Angel has gone through pant legs but not a jacket sleeve yet! This was cute and he really looked like a catepillar!
ReplyDeleteThat was great!
ReplyDeleteDon't know why but this totally reminds me of Dune. the eyes maybe
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