HOW I'M GETTING MY SLICE.

I decided to finally try and do instead of just think about doing. And so this blog was born. I hope to bring some awareness to overlooked or misunderstood subjects. I will use this blog as a soundboard of everday frustrations, memorable learning experiences and other links of interests during my posts. Some the subjects that will be covered will touch my family personally. Expect those posts to be lively to say the least. Other will be of light nature and to be considered as a moment of pure childishness. Hope those who visit find something useful and enjoy their time spent.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Cheap Cat Toy...(Felines Are Weird.)

     A few months ago, a large open-topped box was left on the kitchen floor and was immediately adopted by my fluffy furball, Rocco. Even once he had scratched, dug and shredded through to the kitchen floor, I was unable to remove the box as he would sleep in it.
     When my son visited, he mistook the box as garbage and threw some garbage of his own into it and 'Rocco's Box of Peace' was no more...
     Rocco started spending more time inside his apartment(kitty carrier) and less time with Oscar (alpha feline) and myself. He was also starting to use furniture for his manicures.
    Today, I had Rocco on the brain as I was walking through my local grocery store and came home with a brand new box, exactly like the one he loved so much. And this is what happened...

     Oscar had Rocco by the throat at one point, but I was unable to grab the phone-cam fast enough to bare witness. After a brief struggle and some growling, Oscar sat pouting for over half an hour and Rocco never moved a muscle for the next two hours. He will probably lived there for the next two months or so until I hear laminate under his eagle-talon claws again.


©Dominique Clark 2016
#CheapCatToys #CatsAndBoxes #FelinesAreWeird #FelineFurballs

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