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Old 03-05-2012, 02:39 AM   #1
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Wink Video of a cat signing/communicating!

This just demonstrates how smart they can be!

had to remove link to YouTube because of YouTube removing
this video due to copyright issues.
The link below to Purina is still active.

We went to a Super Walmart Sat and they had "thick" precooked
bacon by Oscar Mayer there. I had just seen a thing on Science
channel on how this bacon is made.

So recalling some recent comments here about bacon and cats,
I decided to get a package.

Well, this was a huge success... Houdini jumped right in for it.
And Oreo who NEVER begs for human food came up to me last night begging. (we were not even having bacon at that meal!).

So this video is very appropriate for us this weekend. No paw gestures here, however, just alot of "telepathy" looks.

The kittie in this video seems young...I wonder what this guy is eating? Maybe BACON! LOL

--oh, it looks like sausage of some type-- almost the same as bacon!
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LOL...love it..had to post in on FB. Thanks Mrs.D.
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OMGoodness that was precious!! Good thing my cat doesn't do that or he'd weigh 50 pounds!
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Sheba would tap you gently, and Houdini is very good at asking
in her own way. But I think this kitty was trained to do this.

She is copying the man's gestures!

When we were cleaning out my bedroom closet about 3 weeks ago, hubby was doing the bending/kneeling and bringing old stuff out for me to pass judgement on... most was given to Purple Heart, and the rest thrown away.

Well Houdini was extremely interested in this and was in there with him, until he gently moved her aside. So unbeknownst to us she moved over to the trunk on wheels under the window, which has a dust bunnie collection under it and she did her own cleaning. When we were done, I walked past that spot (it was behind me all the time of this chore), and she had fished out a good collection of STUFF to throw away. An old pen, 2 old socks, some kleenex and a panty liner still in its envelope!

We laughed and laughed... she did a GOOD JOB! But all the while she was doing what we were doing!

There is a Simon's Cat cartoon with his cat fishing out old toys
from under the refrigerator... and so we thought of that too! LOL

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYlD0KXujAk
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LOL! I love Simon's Cat. That's probably what it looks like under my refrigerator.......Panda is always knocking something under there. Then she sits and stares at the spot expecting it to come back out.
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it said the video was removed at the owners request. I was looking forward to seeing it too.
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