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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2001
    Location
    northern california
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    lol I can just picture that vicious bra chasing that poor innocent pussycat!

    My boy-cat, Houston, had a run in with a plastic bag when he was a kitten. I had thrown the bag on the floor as I was unpacking the groceries. He stuck his head through the handle and got stuck. He went racing around the living room trying to get it off. It was flapping behind him like a superhero's cape. I was in hysterics. He was freaked, poor kitty. I finally caught him and got it off, but to this day, he won't go near a plastic bag.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Posts
    126
    Oh my gosh!!! I thought I was the only one with a "superkitty"!!!

    My cat was inspecting the bag that a scratchy post came in (apparently some catnip has spilled from the post) and got her head through the handle. She zipped and zagged, making wild leaps from furniture to floor and around the house with her cape flapping behind her while we tried to catch her (I was afraid she'd somehow strangle herself). She did not injure herself, and also has no residual fear of plastic bags. I thought WE were going to hurt something laughing so hard

    It was one of the funniest things I have every seen!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2004
    Location
    Southern California
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    526
    We had a cat whose very favorite activity was chewing the handles off plastic bags and swallowing them. No plastic bag was safe, and she knew about every new plastic bag that came into the house. She would run away with them just so we couldn't catch her. We were constantly securing plastic bags and making sure they were safely put away or disposed of. Although she has long since gone to the rainbow bridge, even now, I will find myself absent-mindedly picking up all plastic bags, even though our current kitties could care less about them.

 

 

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