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Old 01-21-2014, 12:32 PM
 
Location: San Francisco
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I think the most naughty thing my kitty ever did . . . was this morning. She got into my purse and got my bluetooth, carried it to her water bowl, and drowned it.

Looks like I need to buy another bluetooth AND a purse that zips.

What's the naughtiest thing your kitty has done lately?
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Old 01-21-2014, 12:52 PM
 
Location: Philaburbia
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I'm sorry I laughed at your drowned Bluetooth ...

Checkers barfed on some clean laundry, but that's my fault for leaving it on the floor. Other than that, he dumps over his food bowl every morning.

Cookie, on the other hand, is a model cat. Her brother should pay attention.
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Old 01-21-2014, 01:16 PM
 
Location: San Francisco
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LOL, it's okay. I've been laughing about it all morning.

It could be worse. I mean, at least she always uses her litter box.
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Old 01-21-2014, 01:36 PM
 
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Elsa jumped from the floor to the top of the dining room table... and from the table to the dining room chandelier.

All 8 crystal globes fell to the table and broke into a billion and one little pieces.



She did redeem herself later on that day by alerting me to the fact my ex-husband - through sheer stupidity - had started a fire in the kitchen. The jerk put a pound of butter in a pan, put the pan on med heat and left to go watch a football game in town. The way our house was laid out - the kitchen was at the opposite end of the house and I was busy with one of my projects. She wouldn't leave me alone until I followed her to the kitchen.
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Old 01-21-2014, 02:31 PM
 
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I am on the phone with a client and the line goes dead. Cable biter Cha-Cha in action! I run out and purchase a new head set, plug it in and call SO that all is well again and the line goes dead. Cable biter Cha-Cha in action. Three times is a charm and I work without headset. SO had a special Cha-Cha proof present for me - cordless head set. She went for the jugular and clipped the phone line which is now under cable tunnels.
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Old 01-21-2014, 02:38 PM
 
Location: NH and lovin' it!
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I think the most naughty thing my kitty ever did . . . was this morning. She got into my purse and got my bluetooth, carried it to her water bowl, and drowned it.

Looks like I need to buy another bluetooth AND a purse that zips.

What's the naughtiest thing your kitty has done lately?
I'm sorry. I laughed as well, but I'm glad you forgave her.

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Elsa jumped from the floor to the top of the dining room table... and from the table to the dining room chandelier.

All 8 crystal globes fell to the table and broke into a billion and one little pieces.

She did redeem herself later on that day by alerting me to the fact my ex-husband - through sheer stupidity - had started a fire in the kitchen. The jerk put a pound of butter in a pan, put the pan on med heat and left to go watch a football game in town. The way our house was laid out - the kitchen was at the opposite end of the house and I was busy with one of my projects. She wouldn't leave me alone until I followed her to the kitchen.
Wow. That kitty gets a treat!

Scooter once ate some date trees (sprouts) that I had been nursing along for months and months and months. Once they finally shot out some shoots, I was so proud of myself for getting that far. Of course, Mr. Kitty's opinion was that I had done all of that just for him.

I was so angry that he had chewed them up. It was the closest I had ever come to giving him away. But of course I knew I would never do that and realized it was not his fault. I'm more careful now!!
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Old 01-21-2014, 02:50 PM
 
Location: Philaburbia
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The worst thing Checkers ever did, in my late husband's eyes, was to bite off the cupola from his HO-gauge Kentucky Fried Chicken stand. We put it around the train one Christmas, and ... snap! Too tempting for the kitty.

Both cats caused a lot of damage to the spouse's train table setup, too; they liked to claw and chew the wires underneath the table. That's some mischief we should have foreseen, but didn't before it was too late.
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Old 01-21-2014, 03:51 PM
 
Location: Wisconsin
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The worst thing Checkers ever did, in my late husband's eyes, was to bite off the cupola from his HO-gauge Kentucky Fried Chicken stand. We put it around the train one Christmas, and ... snap! Too tempting for the kitty.
LOL!! I'll have to share this with DH. He is into model railroading too and has an O-gauge railroad. Our cat Benny used to go up there (secretly) and yank up the trees one by one.

One year, our Sadie repeatedly stole the baby Jesus from our nativity set, and would hide it in the basement. We had to rubber band the figure into the manger to stop her.
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Old 01-21-2014, 10:29 PM
 
Location: FL
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LOL I laughed too!

Joe called 9-1-1. I had a desk phone with #1 pre-programmed as an emergency #. He knocked the receiver off and stepped on the phone. I had no idea, hung it up and it rang immediately and a voice said, 'Someone is the Stuart police, someone at this number dialed 9-1-1, do you have an emergency?' Eww! Thinking quickly I apologized and 'explained' that I mis-dialed 6-1-1!!! Sheesh. In FL you can be sent to where I work for that kind of thing if not to jail!

Can't think of anything they've done that has given me a worse case of deer-in-the-headlights!
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Old 01-21-2014, 10:55 PM
 
Location: Salem,Oregon
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I had a cat, Bubba who stole cat toys from another cat. This was back in the "old" days when I still let my critters out and Bubba was a young thing. A neighbor on the 2nd floor had a piece of wood for her cat to climb up and down on and Bubba would go into their place, take the toys and put them at the back door. I would come home and there would be a new toy (better than real critters thankfully) at the door. One day I saw him go up and come back down with evidence. That night he and I and the contraband headed up to their apartment and apologized. She thought it was pretty funny had wondered where the toys were going.
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