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Cuteness Alert

Me too. My old cat Marmalade (orange & sweet) is always sleeping squished up against my keyboard every time I am on-line.

More than a few good comeback posts were deleted by this habit of his.

I have one who most everyday plops on my keyboard.

She knows she is doing it, she demands to make her presence felt.
 
I read somewhere that cats don't have owners - cats have staff. But as you point out, they do have standards...they don't settle for just anyone.

And believe me when I tell you that we humans suffer penalties for poor performance.
 
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My wife has a coffee mug that says "I'm trying to be half the person my dog thinks I am." and she has a poster that says "No outfit is complete, without dog hair."
 
My wife has a coffee mug that says "I'm trying to be half the person my dog thinks I am." and she has a poster that says "No outfit is complete, without dog hair."

Oh, those are good. :mrgreen:
 
And believe me when I tell you that we humans suffer penalties for poor performance.

Hell yes. I've actually had one of our cats, after getting upset with me for what I don't remember, that waited and around 3am decided to express her disdain with me by peeing on me through the covers, so not only did I wake up, but I had to change ALL the sheets, blanket, and bed spread. She just moved from one side of the bed to other while my wife and I changed the sheets, and then crawled up on the pillow next to my head, started purring and went to sleep when we were done. She was about 20 years old at the time, so I couldn't really do anything, plus, I think I probably deserved it - my wife said I deserved it, and laughed for a good 20 minutes.
 
Can I assume that's a stock photo, Redress?

If not, what is it?

(my poodle-mix looks damn similar)

Stock photo. I saw it and laughed, so saved it.
 
My son brought home a kitten and guess who is taking care of her.

The dog gets a bit jealous but gets along great with her. I keep forgetting to take video of her going after her tail.

Just like the rest of the internet, your "cute cat post" got more replies and likes than anything else this evening....
 
Just like the rest of the internet, your "cute cat post" got more replies and likes than anything else this evening....

LOL. Yeah, it's a cat master plan for taking over the Internet. LOL.
 
Sitting in my easy chair, Duncan, the Chessie, comes up and plunks his head on my shoulder and gives a great big sigh.
Those big brown eyes intently focused on me, waiting for my next move.
I reach over and give him a pet and an ear scratch, another great big sigh of contentment.
Eventually I work my scratching over to under his chin, a favorite spot, he stretches his head high so I can scratch all the way from the chin down to his chest. Another sigh of contentment.
I get up from my chair, he's all excited, it's time for his snack.
3 baby carrots, one at a time, each held in front of his mouth in turn, and only taken from my hand once permission is given.
Yet more sighs of contentment.

If I am reincarnated, I'd like to be a dog in a good home. It rarely gets better than this. ;)
(for either dog or owner)
 
Update. My cats hate the little one and my dog doesn't get along with dogs but loves cats. Go figure.

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