With a cat near you when trying to watch tv, they think if you hand is free it should be scratching them. What do you mean you want to change the channel? My chin won’t scratch itself!!
Actually, you can take the remote this time because the cat is not lying ON it. If the cat is lying on the remote, the remote clearly belongs to the cat and you are not allowed to even think about removing the cat to get to the remote. Your best bet is to get up and go into the kitchen and pretend to do something else in the hope that the cat will be curious enough to follow to see if there’s food involved in what you’re doing.
This is why cats make the best pets…you just never know what they are doing or will do. My cat used to sleep in the sink, lay upside down off the side of the couch, and roll around in the dirt on a sunny day. You just can’t beat ‘em.
Not to sound paranoid…but there’s something just…off…about the way that cat looks at people. Kind of like she’s sizing them up as an alternate food source should civilization suddenly come to a screeching halt…
That is a scary kitty you’ve got there!
heh, cute photo
isn’t being owned by a cat fun?
What a gorgeous kitty!
We have two: one who tries to eat the remote, the other who will randomly attack you, whether you’re going for the remote or just giving scritches.
That second picture seems to be saying “Hell No”.
With a cat near you when trying to watch tv, they think if you hand is free it should be scratching them. What do you mean you want to change the channel? My chin won’t scratch itself!!
Actually, you can take the remote this time because the cat is not lying ON it. If the cat is lying on the remote, the remote clearly belongs to the cat and you are not allowed to even think about removing the cat to get to the remote. Your best bet is to get up and go into the kitchen and pretend to do something else in the hope that the cat will be curious enough to follow to see if there’s food involved in what you’re doing.
…or get another remote.
Your cat looks down right evil in that second picture. I’d back away slowly if I were you.
This is why cats make the best pets…you just never know what they are doing or will do. My cat used to sleep in the sink, lay upside down off the side of the couch, and roll around in the dirt on a sunny day. You just can’t beat ‘em.
@ Topher
“You just can’t beat ‘em.”
You can, but then PETA protests your house, it gets ugly.
*not a cat person*
your cat in the second picture looks like it has a lazy eye… might want to get that checked on.
Who cares about PETA really;)?
That cat really does look mean O.o
Put him in his place
the eyes… they follow me! LOOK OUT!
/cat swipes at throat
/gurgle
life… flashing be..forre… eyess
How to Tell if Your Cat is Plotting To Kill You: http://www.catswhothrowupgrass.com/kill.php
My cats do that to me. Yet for some reason I still try to retrieve whatever item they think is theirs.
It ends bloodily.
Pets are great
man domesticated the dog
but cats domesticated themselves
Cats are so much fun.
On this note: “Aright, nobody move. I’ve got a cat and I’m not afraid to use it.”
You’re in serious danger of becoming the ‘crazy cat guy’.
She is a great looking cat, and absolutely fierce, but it may be time for a date.
Your cat is really starting to steal the show on this blog. The picture in the Oct. 15 post is just priceless.
Lovely kitty. Aww.
Not to sound paranoid…but there’s something just…off…about the way that cat looks at people. Kind of like she’s sizing them up as an alternate food source should civilization suddenly come to a screeching halt…
Too bad your cat (really Kristen’s cat) will be moving to Connecticut soon.
oh wow. I leave for a month and now Daniel’s blog is a catblog. What happened? Who let the cats in?
I notice your comforter matches nicely with your kitty. Is this how you normally decorate?
Your cat looks so soft! I love her colours too, always had a soft side for white chested kitties.
Making Hobbes jealous?
Ok, maybe this isn’t kosher, but what the hey.
Did someone say, PETA? :
http://www.petprofessional.net/d/20050209.html