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    Originally posted by Randi
    What a great picture! It can't get much more comfy, can it! Is it you in the bed? No wonder if you don't get up, there's nothing better than a bed covered in kitties!!
    No, it's my hubby in bed! Beavis is so BIG he's almost the length of Kevin!
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    Originally posted by catcrazylady
    I'm wondering if the human is relaxed! It seems that this is a classic example of many PT discussions about why human slaves to cats are sore and tired when they get up!! Can the human move?
    I don't think Beavis can get any more comfortable, but I too want to know how the human in the picture is doing. Did the human wake up sore with all of those kitties on the bed???


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    Re: WOW!

    Originally posted by IttyBittyKitty
    Which one is the big fluffball?! What a beauty!!
    The HUGE 28 pounder is Beavis!!
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    Everybody looks mighty comfy - even the human! I know that I couldn't sleep when Pouncer wasn't in bed with me the other night... too much room! LOL

    That some big belly that definately needs lots of rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub rub!

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    Adorable!

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    It cracks me up how Beavis has his legs stretched out over Kevin's!
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    Beavis you are just too cute!

    This is really a funny pic because it looks like Beavis' body is HUGE (which it is) but if you look at his face, it makes his head look really really tiny compared to his body. I know it's just how his fur is arranged, but it's kinda like an optical illusion.

    That certainly is one hunka kitty!
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    AWWWWWWW It's so nice to see Daddy and kitty pictures.

    Here Beavis....

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    You know, we are all flipping over the gorgeous, adorable, overly relaxed, huge Beavis but I went back and looked again and I'm thinking that the cat at the end of the bed is no Chicken Little!! Who is the other adorable bed hog? Is that cat as big as it looks too or is it just the way the picture makes it look?



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    Originally posted by catcrazylady
    You know, we are all flipping over the gorgeous, adorable, overly relaxed, huge Beavis but I went back and looked again and I'm thinking that the cat at the end of the bed is no Chicken Little!! Who is the other adorable bed hog? Is that cat as big as it looks too or is it just the way the picture makes it look?
    Beavis is HUGE (of course the fur makes him even larger) He weighs in at around 28 lbs. and is solid. Believe it or not, he was the runt of the litter. That's his sister Gypsy and she weighs around 18 lbs.
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