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JCC [PET PEOPLE] To kitten or not to kitten.

Discussion in 'Community' started by zigazigahh, Sep 5, 2012.

  1. zigazigahh

    zigazigahh Jedi Master star 1

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    His new favorite toy is not the toy we meant to buy, but the box it came in. My husband put him in there once as a joke, and now he crawls in there all the time on purpose.

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  2. Debo

    Debo Force Ghost star 6

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    I love cat photos. They make my day.
     
  3. JoinTheSchwarz

    JoinTheSchwarz Former Head Admin star 9 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    Improving the efficiency of cat photo sharing has driven human technology for the last two decades.

    What a cute little fella!
     
  4. LAJ_FETT

    LAJ_FETT Tech Admin (2007-2023) - She Held Us Together star 10 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    Cute pic. I had a cat that had a fetish for the plastic bags you get in supermarkets here. He'd roll on them, lick them, and try to play with them. And this was even as an adult cat!
     
  5. Alpha-Red

    Alpha-Red Chosen One star 7

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    The thing about cute little kittens is that they're not going to be cute, little, or kittens for very long.
     
  6. Todd the Jedi

    Todd the Jedi Mod and Loving Tyrant of SWTV, Lit, & Collecting star 6 Staff Member Manager

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    My mom actually just got a Maine Coon Kitten from the local shelter. Here she is with our Schnoodle, another rescue pet we got last year.
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  7. zigazigahh

    zigazigahh Jedi Master star 1

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    Cats can be cute!
     
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  8. Alpha-Red

    Alpha-Red Chosen One star 7

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    Yeah, but kittens still have adult cats beat in cuteness by many orders of magnitude. Same is true of puppies, chicks, ducklings, human babies, sea turtles...the list goes on and on.