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Friday, November 23, 2012
Fiona Friday - Helpful Kitties
Helpful kitty #1 held down the Christmas ornament basket lid and periodically tried to eat the ornaments.
Helpful kitty #2 tried to remove ornaments from the bowl because
obviously they belong on a tree (which we haven't yet acquired). #stupidhuman
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I love their curiosity!
ReplyDeleteMe, too! It could be very, very interesting when we put up a tree, this year. We've been skipping the tree or going extremely small because they're into everything. This year, we're planning to get a real tree, though.
DeleteLove your Kitty posts!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debi! Hopefully, there will be more reviews, soon, but when I don't feel like writing, at least there are always kitty photos to share! :)
DeleteThey do look very helpful, and cute!
ReplyDeleteVery helpful. Or, at least, ever-present. Might be a good thing that we don't have a tree, yet!
DeleteAw, what would you do without those helpful kitties ;) So adorable!! Can't wait to see all of those ornaments on the tree!! It looks like it'll be fabulous! Hope you're having great holidays so far Nancy :) Love you!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I'd do without them, Chris! Obviously, I need their assistance. LOL Thanks. We can't find our artificial tree so I guess we'll get a real one. No hurry, since I'm clueless as to where the rest of the ornaments might happen to be. Hope you're enjoying the holidays too, Chris! Love you back!!!
DeleteSmart kitties. We certainly wouldn't want that basket lid to blow away.
ReplyDeletePrecisely.
DeleteTwo words: fishing line ;)
ReplyDeleteOne word: caught.
DeleteCaught on to the idea, that is. It might be a little difficult, though, to string up a Christmas tree in a room with a 14' ceiling. We have enough trouble just changing light bulbs. LOL
DeleteCute! Casey has been helping me with Christmas cards. She believes the pen is obviously me wanting to play with her.
ReplyDeleteWell, of course it is. Everything is a toy.
DeleteI'm glad my kitty leaves my Christmas decorations alone and yet, I wish she would play with them. She's so lazy. :( That pic of Fiona??? Lets just say it's a good thing I'm miles away from her or she'd get a big fat kiss. ;)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd be fine with mine leaving the decorations alone, but both are really high-energy kitties. They are totally into *everything*. There's good and bad to that, of course. We do get a lot of laughs from our kitties.
DeleteLOL about the kiss! Fi's not big on kisses but she does love a good ear rubbing. :)
So cute! Love how they "help" Can't wait to see what mine does when we start next weekend!
ReplyDeleteOooh, you have fun times ahead! We still don't have a tree so the ornaments are in the bowl. Well, most of them . . .
DeleteAwww! You have some cute kitties!
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