Aww hehe. My little precious munchkin is super smart. She knows how to sit, stay, give her paw, come, stand on her back legs, not beg for food, and "fist bump." I'm also training her how to high five ^_^
i would love a slot for ur sweet bby cat, please!! ;___; what an angel
You're killing me (and my Black Friday savings) with these Cat Sweaters. But I've gotta get a slot on this one too, please.
And as is the tradition: a picture of my kitty (RIP) that makes it impossible for me to pass on this one.

sooo cuteeee ;3;
mine is a specialist at stealing pizza, does that count as a fine skill? HAHAHAHAHAHAHA ;3;
Wow that was a fast response. lol I just have to jump in on the cat story train. My tiger came from a shelter and I don't know how his previous family taught him but: when he felt like he'd been naughty he would go face the wall in a corner and then after a little bit he would look over his shoulder and look around the room - like he was giving himself a timeout and seeing if it was 'all clear' after a little bit. Just the cutest thing I've ever seen.
That is cute but... poor thing. It doesn't seem like he started doing that because of a good thing. ;3;
My little baby Chloe is a very oversensitive cat. My whole family is very hot-headed and we actually argue a lot between us, which is sad but.. it's a fact. Everytime someone is arguing, whenever she notices that our voices are getting louder, she picks a side and starts to meow like crazy, while rubbing her body desperately against the person. She always notice and come, no matter what.
She also notices whenever someone is feeling sad, especially if the person starts to cry. ;3;
Okay, this might be getting too depressing. T_T
Chloe sounds like a totally sweetie hopefully she picks your side most of the time.
Yeah we sort of got the impression that he came from a fairly violent home. He started off as quite possibly the most violent cat I've ever met but he turned into the sweetest, most loyal cat I've ever known. I miss him so much. He used to pick sides in our family too. He used to give my mom a look that clearly said 'you shouldn't have done that,' 'she didn't deserve that' whenever he felt like she was yelling at me for no reason.