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I like how he shows the cat how to navigate...and lets him sit in on the design process as well.
That is cute. I love the cat's facial expressions sometimes.
Believe me, if I did that, one of our cats would probably chew the boxes first! (case in point, when we still just had the one cat, mum gave him a filing box to play in. He proceeded to chew along the edge of the box, then spit out the pieces. So every day it would be "chew, spit out, chew spit out, chew, spit out" while we were having breakfast. Eventually it was just the bottoms of the box with the corners sticking up.)
My cat would turn that into a giant chew toy.
I like how the guy did it to make up for giving the cat painful drops as a reward for putting up with it (notice he didn't have any bandages on his arms at all).
(Though the guy may have a little too much time on his hands...)
No doubt.....
And lo, for many days and nights were the painful ear drops required; and this did displease Cat, and Cat’s loyal subject, who was wise and kind of heart, did seek amends.
Wouldn't some tuna suffice? That works for our cats.
I'm trying to see things from your point of view, but I can't get my head that far up my keister!
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