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Every one of you be ashamed! Raggies are just very neat. They sometimes have to remind us when things are getting cluttered. We're very lucky to have them looking out for us and keeping us in line. And all we have to do in return is clean up all the cat hair!
my cats like the untidiness, infact when they are alone they spread my clothes (especially my socks) all around home and tear up toilet paper, yesterday I forgot to hide the toilet-roll and this morning I have found the toilet roll in the kitchen and pieces of toilet paper spread everywhere!!
their last hostage was an ornament, a rabbit pottery, which has losen its ear, Sad I loved that rabbit!!!
I can't do creche or decorate the christmas tree, because they kidnap the characters and the christmas decorationsl for releasing them mutilated
Ah.... Charlie was elected the paper-chewer of the year Tongue
(02-17-2010 04:17 PM)missnino Wrote: [ -> ]Thought I had the lamp in the living room in a safe place.....NOT! Getting ready this moring for work, I suddenly her a CRASH and a TING. I see Raggies flying left and right. Walking through the house I discover the remains of a candle votive and the living room lamp with a big hole in the side of it on the floor. Quickly I go to pick up peices of glass and broken lamp peices. I get the vacuum cleaner to vacuum up the small particles. All the while I have my eyes on the Gs to make sure that they are alright and did not get cut. After I finish cleaning, I take a closer look at the Gs. Both escaped without a scratch.

I go back to getting ready for work-half relieved and half aggravated. Then, I hear a CLUNK. Again, Raggies are flying left and right. Thankfully, this time there were no remains to be cleaned up. Just nic nacs to be moved. Again, the Gs escaped without a scratch.

The Gs make life interesting and exciting! Never a dull moment!

So, next time you think that you have kitten-proofed your house...THINK AGAIN!

-That's for sure! My beautiful Tiffany lamp has been destroyed after being knocked down by my 3 Raggies! Oh well - I also thought my house was pretty well raggie-proofed! They always come up with a new trick!Wink
Youch, the authentic Tiffany lamps are woth upwards of 65-150k! Hope it was not the real deal! I guess that I am really fortunate, my boys are not that adventurous.
I can relate to this. My hubby bought me flowers for Valentines Day. Of course, I placed them in my best vase. I woke up the next morning to an enormous crash. The vase thankfully was not damaged but my wooden floor has suffered because of the amount of water spilled over it. Cody was just sitting there with a "I'm not guilty" look on his face. I have also had to remove my plant pots from the house because he went "digging" and I found earth all over the floor.

I am hoping this is a kitten phase but by what some of you have said, I don't think so! Awwwwwwwwwwwww
Chewed on plastic flowers, claws marks on my tables, dents on my table from knocking my centerpiece down, marred up walls from running behind the sofa and pulling the phone off the table, lights knocked over, and last but not least a playful jump at my face and a claw mark on my chin. I love these guys!!!! Rolleyes
(02-19-2010 12:35 PM)KittyGlitter Wrote: [ -> ]Youch, the authentic Tiffany lamps are woth upwards of 65-150k! Hope it was not the real deal! I guess that I am really fortunate, my boys are not that adventurous.

HaHa! No, my Tiffany lamp was not worth a bazillion dollars - it was an authentic Tiffany but not a rare or old special one. It sure was pretty though!Sad
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