Bound and Gagged by Dana Summers

Bound and Gagged

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  1. win

    win said, 4 months ago

    And they can’t catch mice.

  2. miqq1234

    miqq1234 said, 4 months ago

    right on…..my 10 lb housecat has the cheap wooden door trim on the porch torn to shreds…at least it stays away from the furniture…if the cat was any heavier i’d be afraid of it

  3. Rockngolfer

    Rockngolfer said, 4 months ago

    On a cold day like today it is good to have a 101 degree cat to help warm me up.

  4. whmIII

    whmIII said, 4 months ago

    My kitty used to shred the back fence but he also had a post…never touched the furniture.

  5. Kelly Kincaid

    Kelly Kincaid said, 4 months ago

    lol!

  6. mrssaskfan

    mrssaskfan said, 4 months ago

    Our kitty is actually impressed by the paper shredder. Whenever we use it he dashes from wherever he’s napping and watches intently. After every sheet he looks up as if to say “Do it again!” He goes outside to do his own real shredding but sometimes scratches at things to get our attention — a gentle scraping at the cupboard where his canned food is kept, for example.

  7. phritzg

    phritzg said, 4 months ago

    @Rockngolfer

    My cat Jake does that for me, and I think he doesn’t mind climbing up on my 98.6° lap either!

  8. Jeffrey Kaplan

    Jeffrey Kaplan said, 4 months ago

    My cat was shredding my condo so badly, I had to declaw her. She was scratching everything except the several scratching posts and pads I got for her. Rugs, chairs, banisters, couch, my leg…

  9. Teresa

    Teresa said, 4 months ago

    @Jeffrey Kaplan

    That’s one way to claim it as her own.
    The other way is to spray it. I had 2 girl cats, one was the new girl, but she had kittens so that made her ‘outrank’ my older (by 4 months) girl and when we went to work, they sprayed the house for 2 weeks until Vixen gave in to Queen Sassy.

    Then Vixen’s ulcers started.

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