What is it with cats and boxes?

DangerAardvark

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Aww, you're a kitty witty witty widdle kitty cat, aren't you? Oobydoobydoobyoobydoo! You're a kitty cat! You little bitty furry kitty cat you, mumanumanumanumanuma...
 

StevenYoo

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Originally posted by: DangerAardvark
Aww, you're a kitty witty witty widdle kitty cat, aren't you? Oobydoobydoobyoobydoo! You're a kitty cat! You little bitty furry kitty cat you, mumanumanumanumanuma...

are you giving the cat a motorboat?
 

BMdoobieW

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heh heh, yes my cat loves boxes and bags too. He's crawled into a bag, then I've picked it up and carried him around the house. I also slide him around the house in the box.
 

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Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: aircooled
Don't forget Head in cup.

My damn cat has broken dozens of glasses, he gets his head way down there, gets stuck, freaks out & another glass hits the tile...

No shit :) I've never had one break a glass, but several stuck heads were they freaked out.
 

BoomerD

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You think cats are bad, just wait till you have little children...you spend hundreds of $$ on toys, and they get more pleasure out of playing in the dammed boxes...
 

Steve

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Paper and paper products (cardboard) are typically warm and dry. I have tons of boxes that my cats love to play in. One of them also loves to chew on plastic bags.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Steve
Paper and paper products (cardboard) are typically warm and dry. I have tons of boxes that my cats love to play in. One of them also loves to chew on plastic bags.

Yeah, my cat loves to chew on plastic bags. I try to dissuade her if I notice, but who knows what she gets into when I'm not around. :p
 

CPA

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
You think cats are bad, just wait till you have little children...you spend hundreds of $$ on toys, and they get more pleasure out of playing in the dammed boxes...

Dude, that is the friggen truth.
 

Vic

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Because to a cat in the wild, a box would seem like the perfect den. We always leave a couple of boxes and bags out for our cats.