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Old 06-19-2011, 01:15 PM #1
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Now, those of you who have been following my posts and pics of our new kitten, Weezie, will like this story.

Weez was very into fetching things back during the winter locked up in the house all day, with just me typing on the computer.

We had several fetch items, the rings from Snapple bottles, twist-em ties (esp, the black ones), pipe cleaners rolled up, some poof balls I bought at a craft store. Some small toys...and eventually they got stashed.

We have some boxes from Costco, that are what the food comes in, so the tray type I get for her to play in. Since Costco does not provide bags, everyone uses these boxes to take their stuff home in. I had one especially in the living room I was saving to use as a plant flat when it came time to give my excess seedlings away (it was pretty and red too--a Thermacare patch display box). Last week my friend came to collect hers, and we got this box for her (Weez wasn't paying attention to it anymore). When we lifted it up, there were at LEAST 25 Snapple rings, and only Snapple rings under there! The other toys it seems are stashed elsewhere? LOL It was one of the funniest and strangest things I've seen her do so far. Only Snapple rings...quite a collection. I didn't even give them to her every day! And she remembered where to put them.

So I especially love this Simon's Cat cartoon today!
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That I really needed!

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Oh that was cute! Did you see the one about the fly? I had only seen one of these but there are so many now! Thanks for sharing Mrs D!
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