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    Attack of the monster bra

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    My boy Bull is a scary little thing. He loves to lay on my dirty clothes each night in a pile until I take them to the laundry room. Suddenly tonight he took off, peeled out of the bedroom, through the kitchen and into the family room. I followed to see what was after him. Underneath the bar stool in the kitchen was my bra. I'm sure it chased him out of the bedroom.

    More than likely got caught on him and he took off trying to escape it, but it was funneeeee!
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    Did it look like this?
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    not exactly, but that scares me!
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    I have cat who ...ahhemm... likes my underwear! She has gone running through the house and outside with it chasing her!!! Sorry if that is tmi. But it is very funny
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    Ok. I admit to, as a teenager, having tortured my cats by attaching a very long piece of sellotape to their tails. Watching them alternately fight with it and try to run away from it was a lot of fun...

    And yes, I did always remove it before they freaked out too much. Still feeling a bit penitent, though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    Did it look like this?
    Is that a military issue flak jacket? Oh, that's right...Madonna wore that in concert several years ago!


    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi View Post
    I have cat who ...ahhemm... likes my underwear! She has gone running through the house and outside with it chasing her!!! Sorry if that is tmi. But it is very funny
    OK, I knew I shouldn't have clicked on this thread!
    Last edited by Mr. Bloom; 11-09-2007 at 01:53 AM.
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    my little crazy mix-eye white cat that i had to put down last summer lived with me when i was in graduate school, where i would keep some pretty weird hours. she didn't like that much and would act out when she felt i wasn't around enough. one day i came home from the lab to find that i had left the drawer in my dresser open ever so slightly and the cat sat on the dresser and pulled each and every single piece of underwear i had in there out of the drawer and scattered it all over the apartment. it was really funny but i was very glad no one had come back to the apartment with me that day.

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    Too funny!

    None of my furbabies has had an issue with underwear, but my Chow was terrified of plastic bags when he was a puppy. We had to zigzag across the street between every house on trash day!

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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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Too funny!

    None of my furbabies has had an issue with underwear, but my Chow was terrified of plastic bags when he was a puppy. We had to zigzag across the street between every house on trash day!
    I have an 8-year-old Golden Retriever that STILL has issues with garbage bags!

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    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!

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    here is a pic of my niece's dog who got herself all wrapped up in a plastic bag. i had a hard time getting a good picture because she likes to follow me around when i have the camera, which makes me laugh more and that makes her follow me more. vicious cycle. that and the fact that she is one little bundle of energy.
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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by sandra View Post
    Underneath the bar stool in the kitchen was my bra. I'm sure it chased him out of the bedroom.


    I had a dog that got into a box of maxi pads. It wasn't a pretty sight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadie gal View Post
    lol I can just picture that vicious bra chasing that poor innocent pussycat!
    Bull is a big brave poodle. Here he is, pissed about a bad dye job. I always wondered how he would look as a pink poodle.



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