Male Gendered Ursidae Hivemind Thread

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Frukathka said:
Sorry to hear that. My dad has enough trouble sleeping on his own/ I tend to see him in intervals of 2 to three hours during the night. For some reason he is always in the kitchen when I want to get something to eat or drink. :uhoh:
That sounds like my cat. Though she usually is by the patio door instead of in the kitchen.
 

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Bront said:
That sounds like my cat. Though she usually is by the patio door instead of in the kitchen.
Yeah mine too. She's always on the lookout for Charlie our next door neighbors (the ones that still have a house) cat. She like to scream and hiss whenever he gets too close to our patio doors.
 

Frukathka said:
Yeah mine too. She's always on the lookout for Charlie our next door neighbors (the ones that still have a house) cat. She like to scream and hiss whenever he gets too close to our patio doors.
Our Housecat likes to go out occasionaly. She's a big wuss, though she's started chasing rabits on occasion. She never catches them, just chases them.
 

Bront said:
Our Housecat likes to go out occasionaly. She's a big wuss, though she's started chasing rabits on occasion. She never catches them, just chases them.
We have a rabbit in our neighborhood that our cat likes to stalk from inside the house.
 



Frukathka said:
No. We only have the one cat. She is pretty smart and has already memorized the layout of the house. She knows when to come to a halt.
Our can does, though I've seen her fail to stop on the back of the couch and fall down behind it once or twice. Quite funny :lol:
 

Bront said:
Our can does, though I've seen her fail to stop on the back of the couch and fall down behind it once or twice. Quite funny :lol:
Frity was like that when she was younger, shed scare the life out of my mom everytime she jumped *over* the couch. It was quite funny to watch her tear across the house. She doesn't run so much anymore and is more sociable as I've opened up my heart to her completely and never come off as not wanting her attention.
 

My cat, 12 years ago when he was younger, would go nuts trying to get through the windows at squirrels. Now, he's 17 and an army of rodents marching up to him to offer themselves up as willing sacrifices to him wouldn't even get his attention.
 

DungeonmasterCal said:
My cat, 12 years ago when he was younger, would go nuts trying to get through the windows at squirrels. Now, he's 17 and an army of rodents marching up to him to offer themselves up as willing sacrifices to him wouldn't even get his attention.
Wow. Your cat has had a long life. I sure hope my Fruity lives to be 17 years old.
 

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