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30 March 2012

odd places I find my cat

Today my kitty had surgery. In honor of her being a trooper and making it through her spaying, this post will be dedicated to all of the odd places in my ger that I've found my cat. I realize it's silly and tacky to do an entire post just for a cat, but I have internet access AND pictures, so ignore or read this post at your leisure. Especially since this isn't even my first post about her. The difference between this post and that one is that my furry friend finally has an official name. Enjoy the pictures of the insane cat named Omii.

1. The middle of the floor.
This may not be the funniest place I've ever found her, but it was amazing that she managed to lay exactly halfway between my stove and my bed. Completely passed out, too.

2. In my food cabinet.

3. In my clothes cabinet thing (eloquent, I know)

4. Under a stool
Crazy girl was asleep under the stool but moved before I could get a picture of that. This is still pretty great.

5. In an empty box
Originally this box contained Christmas presents for the two of us, but apparently she liked the box more than the pretend mice. This box eventually became her litter box, so she still spends a lot of time in it. She now naps/plays in the box my oven came in.

6. On top of my computer
A favorite place to nap because it's warm there. Unfortunately she hits a lot of keys on her way to get settled and has both corrupted and deleted files.

7. Up the ger pole
If you've read Stephanie's blog, you may have seen a similar picture of my cat up her poles. Not only does she do this on a regular basis, but she scratches off all the paint on her way up and then decides that 6-7 feet up is a great place to chase her tail.

8. In a plastic bag

9. In my water jug
You'd think I never give her fresh water of her own. She has both a water bowl and a milk bowl but has decided to supplement that with water from the jug and from the tumpen that I wash my hands in. 

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