
Elaine, this photo is too cute. Your cat is beautiful! Have a great day!
--Anne Rains
Elaine,
I think that you are aiding and abetting that cat's addictions. Shame on you.
Elaine: That catnip really affects cats differently...sort of like how alcohol affects humans. Some of mine get sleepy, some combative, and others playful. I love to sprinkle it on a scratch box and watch the little monsters go at it.
Thanks, Anne! She's a sweetie!
Sheree- This photo was taken Christmas morning 2007. I was cleaning up all the boxes and wrapping paper, and found her like this!
April- I only had her two days before this shot was taken. I had no idea she would pass out!
Steve- I only wish we could use catnip!
Susan- When they are kittens, they will sleep anywhere!
Chris- Too much Christmas excitement, too!
Sharon- We all have our own forms of catnip, don't we?
Chris Ann- My 17 year old cat still gets riled up when I give him catnip!
What a great Christmas gift! She sure is a beauty, must be from all that sleeping!
Kathy- Two year old twins? For eight hours? I get worn out from my two dogs, and they take twelve naps a day!
Trish- LOL! Yes, it was fortunate that she was not thrown out with the boxes and wrapping paper!
Tony- Ity's the craziness BEFORE the sleep that I am concerned about!
Michelle- She was seven months old when I adopted her. She stood out from the others because she had so much spirit and hadn't given up like some of the other shelter cats.
Great picture! My cat used to get "high" on cat nip and run as fast as she could at her kitty condo, try to climb it, but had forgotten to extend her claws. She would fall on her back and just roll around. It was quite entertaining :-)
My Marci doesn't like cat nip. I put it in her food and she didn't eat it.
That's funny! I'd love to know what exactly is going on when they are 'high' on that cat nip stuff. What is it, anyway?


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