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Old 12-04-2010, 06:07 AM #1
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Default Gift wrap your cat for christmas!

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I sure wish that would work with our little puppy. She hardly sits that still.
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That is really cute! Looks like our Oreo a bit too!

I don't know if it was the camera speed or what, but that kitty walked/limped like our late Sheba! She may have arthritis and that is why she sat there like that! I can't imagine any cat letting you wrap up its tail !

Our Oreo likes to wrap herself up in throw rugs. She'll run along the hardwood floor and slide when hitting the rug, and then hide under the hills it makes. She does this by the front door, and when that happens whoever is trying to come in can't!
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