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Why do cats sleep in obscure places?

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Drisgirl | 00:22 Sat 16th Aug 2008 | Animals & Nature
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Buddy was until the last 2 days content to wedge himself between the kettle (i dont use it so it wasnt the heat- and the coffee jar-now -he he has taken to wedging himself between my childrens photos and the CD player -the whole table is skew wiff.O forgot between the kettle and the table it was on top of the fire and the photos got lashed and he stretched out -no heat again?

I have a Buddy album -I know they are all the same but dont you just love them when they are daft?
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morning routine before going to work

go to car open bonnet get rid of cat shut bonnet go to work

this has been my routine for these last 5 years

why the cat sleep under the bonnet is a mystery to me !
dustypuss - at least it is your car and not the car of an unsuspecting neighbour.

It seems that cats sleep anywhere that is inconvenient for us humans.

This is a picture of my little Princess Merlin. As you can see she is anything but delicate.
http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s136/wolf63 /merlinlounging2.jpg

Drisgirl - Perth is grey and dismal.

at the moment boots is dozing on the windowsill - 1 eye open for the bl@@dy welsh rain tostop- and whirly is in a shoebox approx half her size
Hi madboutcats! How is wee big ginge? Hope he's ok, let us know. :o) xxx
thank you for caring alfieblue, ive not heard any thing over the weekend, so taking no news as good news, he was perking up a bit when i left on fri, i think hes taken a bad fall off his window ledge and maybe hurt himself and its put him off stride, the miserable weathers not helping either.
roystonevass - you clearly don't have cats then... of course our cats speak to us ! Thats is one of the charms of cats - we don't own them, they own us - and have us perfectly trained to know exactly what they want.
I have to agree with Misty ^^. I am now totally fluent in cat (again, second time around, long gap in between when I got a bit rusty but practised it on my neighbour's cats....)

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