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SirKevy
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From:England
Registered: Jan 2004

posted 02-03-2004 11:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for SirKevy     Edit/Delete Message
I'm just wondering, do your cats/kittens sleep in some crazy places? Kes normally sleeps on me bed but sometimes I wake up and she not there and I was wondering where she was cos I went looking for her but she always runs out before I can find her.

The other day she was purring away and I couldn't see her, when I followed the noise I found her in my boxershorts/sock draw! lol I slowly opened the draw and she was there cuddled up in my socks lol

Also, when it's on she lays out on top of the heater, with her paw hanging over the edge lol loks cool, but its right in the top corner of the room, I'm amazed she can even jump up there lol

Kev

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Yahdah
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From:Sydney,NSW,Australia
Registered: Dec 2003

posted 02-04-2004 12:57 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Yahdah     Edit/Delete Message
my 2 kittens ( 10 wks and 6wks ) have been sleeping behind the fridge for the last 2 days

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MistressKela
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From:My IQ is higher than yours, I guarantee it.
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posted 02-04-2004 08:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for MistressKela     Edit/Delete Message
Behind the TV, In between the washer and tryer, INSIDE my dogs empty food bag that didnt get thrown away right away (had one hole cut out that i poured the food out of into a bin and was left in the kitchen overnight), and in the cubby in my desk where my computer tower is because of the heat it produces =D

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Samsintentions
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From:Columbus, Tx ,USA
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posted 02-04-2004 09:56 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Samsintentions     Edit/Delete Message
on top of the china cabnet
in the underwear drawr
in the dirty clothes baskett
in the clean clothes baskett
sink
toilet lid
behind the fridge
in my bushes...and pots
just about everwhere!

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lucidity03
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From:Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Registered: Jul 2003

posted 02-04-2004 10:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for lucidity03     Edit/Delete Message
under the covers on the bed. We always have to feel around for lumps in the bed before we jump in. I'm afraid I'll end up squishing her if I don't check first!

The same cat also runs to the heater vent when the heat's on. She'll position herself in the corner with the vent and straddle the vent so she doesn't have to sit on the metal grating.

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dreamer_girl
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From:Mobile,Alabama,United States
Registered: Jan 2004

posted 02-04-2004 04:13 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dreamer_girl     Edit/Delete Message
My cay used to sleep ontop of the fridge , in the cabinets , and on top of the cabinets by the ceiling.

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dreamer_girl
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From:Mobile,Alabama,United States
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posted 02-04-2004 04:15 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for dreamer_girl     Edit/Delete Message
oh and one of them sleeps with his head on the pillow next to me!

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Katerina
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From:Toronto, Canada
Registered: Nov 2003

posted 02-04-2004 06:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Katerina     Edit/Delete Message
Under the covers or on the pillow.

The second the lights go out at night she climbs under the covers and starts to purr.

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