Tinselitis

It appeared around my Igloo the same time as the small lit-up tree in the corner of the room reappeared.  F forgot that I eat tinsel.


I can't explain why.  I simply feel compelled to do it.

Mr B remarked that it will make the litter tray decorative....

(It was removed again poste haste and hung out of my reach somewhere but I have spied a particularly attractive glittery bauble on the Christmas tree; if I could only just reeeeaach...)

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  1. Hari Om
    it's the sparkly-slinky-shiny thing... mesmerises you and you lose all sense of good v bad dietary consideration! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx

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  2. Mum and Dad have bought us various special sleeping quarters over the years but apart from having a sniff we all decided that we preferred their chairs. As for eating tinsel, we don't like it but Willow will do anything to get a a bit of cellophane.
    Rupert, Rowan, Princess, Willow and Mummy Polly
    xxxxx

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    1. Cellophane??! Willow what are you thinking? 'Igloo' is one of two 'purchased' sleeping quarters I have - that one was a gift from Mr B's sister. Privately, F and Mr B rolled their eyes and I ignored it for about 6 months, so F put it in the spare bedroom. One day they 'lost' me and I was finally discovered in the igloo. Up to that point I only had cardboard boxes (because I love them). Just before we moved F replaced all my cardboard boxes with 'tartan bed'. However, now that I have my 'condo' my bestest sleeping place is up high in my satellite dish.

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  3. That’s so funny from the vicar of dibley lol
    Naughty kitty not good to eat the tinsel

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  4. oh that is a perfect little house, Mr Cat would love it

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