Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Funny Cats And Kittens Video

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My cat thinks she's a big tough baddie, but she's actually quite the scaredy cat. She spends the majority of her time indoors. She only goes outside one in a great while, and she only stays out for a few minutes tops before she wants back in. When she's inside, if a bird comes up to the feeder by the window, she'll get up in the window and paw at the glass to try and get it. But, when she's outside, if even a tiny song bird lands on the opposite end of the yard from where she's at, she'll freak out and run back inside. (She's also terrified of squirrels and fallen leaves.) And, sometimes she'll freak out for no reason whatsoever.
Every one in awhile, we'll pass each other, walking in opposite directions. But, then she'll just randomly arch her back, frizz her tail, and start walking past me sideways, eyes wide as saucers. Then, when I look down at her, she'll spaz out and run out of the room at top speed. As soon as she's out of the room, she'll turn right around and just saunter right back into the room and start begging me for attention as if nothing had just happened. She's weird.she's actually quite the scaredy cat. She spends the majority of her time indoors. She only goes outside one in a great while, and she only stays out for a few minutes tops before she wants back in. When she's inside, if a bird comes up to the feeder by the window, she'll get up in the window and paw at the glass to try and get it. But, when she's outside, if even a tiny song bird lands on the opposite end of the yard from where she's at, she'll freak out and run back inside. (She's also terrified of squirrels and fallen leaves.) And, sometimes she'll freak out for no reason whatsoever.
Every one in awhile, we'll pass each other, walking in opposite directions. But, then she'll just randomly arch her back, frizz her tail, and start walking past me sideways, eyes wide as saucers. Then, when I look down at her, she'll spaz out and run out of the room at top speed. As soon as she's out of the room, she'll turn right around and just saunter right back into the room and start begging me for attention as if nothing had just happened.she's actually quite the scaredy cat. She spends the majority of her time indoors. She only goes outside one in a great while, and she only stays out for a few minutes tops before she wants back in. When she's inside, if a bird comes up to the feeder by the window, she'll get up in the window and paw at the glass to try and get it. But, when she's outside, if even a tiny song bird lands on the opposite end of the yard from where she's at, she'll freak out and run back inside. (She's also terrified of squirrels and fallen leaves.) And, sometimes she'll freak out for no reason whatsoever.
Every one in awhile, we'll pass each other, walking in opposite directions. But, then she'll just randomly arch her back, frizz her tail, and start walking past me sideways, eyes wide as saucers. Then, when I look down at her, she'll spaz out and run out of the room at top speed. As soon as she's out of the room, she'll turn right around and just saunter right back into the room and start begging me for attention as if nothing had just happened.she's actually quite the scaredy cat. She spends the majority of her time indoors. She only goes outside one in a great while, and she only stays out for a few minutes tops before she wants back in. When she's inside, if a bird comes up to the feeder by the window, she'll get up in the window and paw at the glass to try and get it. But, when she's outside, if even a tiny song bird lands on the opposite end of the yard from where she's at, she'll freak out and run back inside. (She's also terrified of squirrels and fallen leaves.) And, sometimes she'll freak out for no reason whatsoever.
Every one in awhile, we'll pass each other, walking in opposite directions. But, then she'll just randomly arch her back, frizz her tail, and start walking past me sideways, eyes wide as saucers. Then, when I look down at her, she'll spaz out and run out of the room at top speed. As soon as she's out of the room, she'll turn right around and just saunter right back into the room and start begging me for attention as if nothing had just happened.she's actually quite the scaredy cat. She spends the majority of her time indoors. She only goes outside one in a great while, and she only stays out for a few minutes tops before she wants back in. When she's inside, if a bird comes up to the feeder by the window, she'll get up in the window and paw at the glass to try and get it. But, when she's outside, if even a tiny song bird lands on the opposite end of the yard from where she's at, she'll freak out and run back inside. (She's also terrified of squirrels and fallen leaves.) And, sometimes she'll freak out for no reason whatsoever.
Every one in awhile, we'll pass each other, walking in opposite directions. But, then she'll just randomly arch her back, frizz her tail, and start walking past me sideways, eyes wide as saucers. Then, when I look down at her, she'll spaz out and run out of the room at top speed. As soon as she's out of the room, she'll turn right around and just saunter right back into the room and start begging me for attention as if nothing had just happened.she's actually quite the scaredy cat. She spends the majority of her time indoors. She only goes outside one in a great while, and she only stays out for a few minutes tops before she wants back in. When she's inside, if a bird comes up to the feeder by the window, she'll get up in the window and paw at the glass to try and get it. But, when she's outside, if even a tiny song bird lands on the opposite end of the yard from where she's at, she'll freak out and run back inside. (She's also terrified of squirrels and fallen leaves.) And, sometimes she'll freak out for no reason whatsoever.
Every one in awhile, we'll pass each other, walking in opposite directions. But, then she'll just randomly arch her back, frizz her tail, and start walking past me sideways, eyes wide as saucers. Then, when I look down at her, she'll spaz out and run out of the room at top speed. As soon as she's out of the room, she'll turn right around and just saunter right back into the room and start begging me for attention as if nothing had just happened.
Funny Cats And Kittens Video
Funny Cats And Kittens Video
Funny Cats And Kittens Video
Funny Cats And Kittens Video
Funny Cats And Kittens Video
Funny Cats And Kittens Video
Funny Cats And Kittens Video
Funny Cats And Kittens Video
Funny Cats And Kittens Video
Funny Cats And Kittens Video
Funny Cats And Kittens Video

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