I have a world class sleeping cat, but at 21 pounds, she cannot make a purrfect ball. She is a stocky cat with a thick neck, and a short tail like a Manx. Her picture is here:
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I have a world class sleeping cat, but at 21 pounds, she cannot make a purrfect ball. She is a stocky cat with a thick neck, and a short tail like a Manx. Her picture is here:
Here's Katie's version... not her usual perfect O but being knocked up will do that to a cat. :)
Aww! Katie and Sweetie are absolutely DELICIOUS tortellini! :D
Hello Redhedd, Sweetie blushed when she read your compliment:rolleyes: This "little girl" guards the bed in case a stray centipede comes my way when I sleep. You have a beautiful family too. :) :)
As soon as katie has her babies I'm sure i'll have a whole bowl of tortellini! (She says thanks btw, RedHEdd.... but then... she's always been rather vain. ;) )
:D :D :D :D Wow! Tortellini is the perfect word for describing this classic kitty pose. Filou has obviously perfected this pose to an Art Form. One of my cats "Cecil" has his own sleeping pose. He prefers to sleep on his back with his front legs streched out forward, and his back legs spread out! He looks slightly obsene sprawled out like this, but he looks so funny and relaxed that it always brings a smile to my face. :) :)
Neither of my two do the "tortellini" very often, though it might come onto the menu as winter comes along!!
This is a professional lazy cat! I love her, she guards the bed at night and the person sleeping in it. See the attachment, when Angel slides in bed there is little room left for me.
What a hilarious photo of your adorable Angel! She looks like quite the Bed Hog!!Quote:
Originally posted by lat192004
This is a professional lazy cat! I love her, she guards the bed at night and the person sleeping in it. See the attachment, when Angel slides in bed there is little room left for me.
LOL!! It starts like this: at 7pm, She goes into the bedroom and secures the bed. I will hit the sack around 10:30pm. It's quiet for about 10 min, then the 19 pound Tabby comes in, jumps up by the calico. He grooms her, but this escalates to swatting, hissing, and we have a regular territorial battle going on. Both knock each other off the bed fighting, then return while I'm asleep, one on either side of me. This ritual has been going on for at least 2 years, it's a riot. They are crazy cats, I love 'em!!!Quote:
Originally posted by felinefanatic
What a hilarious photo of your adorable Angel! She looks like quite the Bed Hog!!
My two are like that too, there's just not enough room on the bed for two of them! lol!Quote:
Originally posted by lat192004
LOL!! It starts like this: at 7pm, She goes into the bedroom and secures the bed. I will hit the sack around 10:30pm. It's quiet for about 10 min, then the 19 pound Tabby comes in, jumps up by the calico. He grooms her, but this escalates to swatting, hissing, and we have a regular territorial battle going on. Both knock each other off the bed fighting, then return while I'm asleep, one on either side of me. This ritual has been going on for at least 2 years, it's a riot. They are crazy cats, I love 'em!!!
If I would put Billie's tortelini here, there wouldn't be much to see but a little ball of hair, so I'm posting this one, when she takes a peak at what i'm doing... cleaver little thing. :D
ps: Sorry it's not such a good picture...
I couldn't resist adding Tico here, he just looks so laid back sleeping over the dogs house.
I guess he's not the tortelini type! :D
Tico couldn't be more comfortable if he tried!
Funny guy this Tico! :D
Tico is more the "open ravioli" type of cat. And you can't say he's bashful:D
Actually, I think Don Juan is more of a gnocci sleeper....
Liz
Tito's working on a tortellini, not quite perfect but getting there...
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...5/f8c2beef.jpg
kool kit kat!
(I call cats kit kats!)
This is Tavia one of my babys doing a tortellini :D
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...e/f86ffb94.jpg
I think Daisy needs to do a bit of work on her tortellini yet.
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...7/fb682629.jpg
Perhaps this is a pelemini?