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7th June 2011, 11:10 AM #1Moderator




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Nope, can't top that Peter! Larry likes to remove dishcloths and green scrubbers from the sink area, so that when I wash up I'm always looking around for them. I usually find them in the garden or in the living room - or in our shoes! When it comes to larger objects, rather than carrying them around, my lads specialise in knocking them off the table or counter. They've done the teapot, the butter dish, and a very large fruit bowl. But now that the weather is good, they're outside for most of the day so they wreak havoc out there instead. A couple of weeks ago in the middle of a wild game, they actually knocked over the garden table - crash! and it was upside-down on the patio.
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7th June 2011, 11:24 AM #2Über Cat


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7th June 2011, 12:50 PM #3Active Cat


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We had an easter egg box in the living room around 6 x 8 x 3 inches, my nan had glued a little yellow chick on the top of it and my oh had filled it to the top with chocolate bars so it was rather heavy, Jiminy wandered over to it, sniffed the chick and just picked it up by the chick and walked off with it lol


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7th June 2011, 03:56 PM #4
Nothing vanishes here at all! Mufasa is quite lazy and the only thing he manages to 'pinch' are our warm seats when we get up from them. I do agree with Helen and John's post though, we always find some RC kibble in our shoes when we put them on! Maybe it's for our lunch?
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7th June 2011, 05:17 PM #5Über Cat


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A converse?! Good lord! Imagine what those three could shift if they worked together?
Teddy's a bit little for that and thankfully he hasn't taken too much of an interest in my shoes! He does like to pinch my make up though - especially eye and lip liners (he LOVES anything that looks like a pen). He always gets them stuck between the floorboards and things! He also likes to try and pick up my nail polishes but they're too slippery for his paws! He likes to carry his little mice around.
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8th June 2011, 12:43 AM #6Top Cat



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Not my MC but one of my old moggys came home once with a joint of pork, nicely roasted
I will admit to shutting the doors and windows and hiding for several days.
After reading this thread I am now dreading what Buddy might get up to in the future *gulp*
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8th June 2011, 12:56 AM #7Cool Cat


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There's a cat show on "Animal Planet" and there was a kleptomaniac cat in San Mateo, California who went on nightly raid into the neighborhood and stole all kinds of stuff, gloves, towels, shoes, anything he could drag home he'd steal.
They set a up night vision camera in the front yard to catch him bringing home his loot.
They finally had to set up an event on the week ends for neighbors to come by and reclaim their missing belongings
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8th June 2011, 07:09 PM #8Moderator




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Impressive! How about this then. One of our old moggies Percy once brought home a live rabbit! I was at work, but the OH thought he was hallucinating. After many enquiries, we found out the rabbit was sold to one of the neighbours by the local pet shop, and the owner came round to collect him. He blamed himself for forgetting to shut the rabbit in the hutch, and he even brought us a bottle of wine to say thank you.
Then a week later, the rabbit died from delayed shock!



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