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Does my cat want to dress up?????
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..and other crazy stories.
The spare room in my flat is currently a 'work-in-progress'...my daughter was using it to sort out old clothes she wanted to dispose of. She has now gone back to university....and I have been left with piles of clothes everywhere.
Well---it would seem Caspar is moving things.....last week,I found a wooly jumper at the bottom of the stairs,.....a few days later it was an old cuddley toy...........and this morning it was a fuzzy wool hat!!
Has anyone else experianced this with a cat??.....I think it is a hoot...and I am waiting to see what he moves next!!
The spare room in my flat is currently a 'work-in-progress'...my daughter was using it to sort out old clothes she wanted to dispose of. She has now gone back to university....and I have been left with piles of clothes everywhere.
Well---it would seem Caspar is moving things.....last week,I found a wooly jumper at the bottom of the stairs,.....a few days later it was an old cuddley toy...........and this morning it was a fuzzy wool hat!!
Has anyone else experianced this with a cat??.....I think it is a hoot...and I am waiting to see what he moves next!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes - quite normal behaviour for a cat and very amusing. I had a friend whose cat used to bring home socks, pairs of knickers and even a bikini top which he had stolen from somewhere. Try expaining that to a neighbour!
One of mine (she's dead now) often shifted my clothes - usually something furry or woolly.
One of mine (she's dead now) often shifted my clothes - usually something furry or woolly.
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