worththeeffort
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ORIGINAL: kyraofMists Can't think of any that I would change, but I would add one. The toilet seat must go down before going to bed. It really sucks to get up in the middle of the night and fall in... On the other hand, a cat falling in is hysterical. Knight's Kyra My older cat sticks his face in candles...he's lost many a whisker this way...you'd think instinct would tell him to stop it, but sadly, I've just stopped using candles, as it doesn't. I agree with honesty, although I'm not sure complete honesty is ever the best thing. Do these jeans make me look fat? l We have a cat who seems to be attracted to fire. He loses his whiskers and bats at the candles. He's almost knocked one onto the floor once and tries to bat at the fire in the fireplace during winter. It's kinda creepy to watch... Yeah I've never understood that....they're neurotic about the slightest loud sound or movement...but yet they stick their head into fire? l i had another fire-obsessed cat. Gilly would lean against the glass on our fireplace, when it was lit! He singed all the fur off his sides doing that. And even once his fur began to smoke, he wouldn't move until you forced him! And then he'd yowl that he was being abused! Idiot cat. i would have stopped using the fireplace, but it was our apartment's main heating source. So i just had a bald-ish cat by the end of the winter. There's nothing ickier than the smell of burning cat fur. yick. ~kitty (who does NOT play with fire) edited to add - how did we go from cats falling in the toilet to cats burning themselves?
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