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DO NOT BUY

a string curtain when you have a bored cat at home.

Treasure island cat

Will take me hours to sort out this mess.  AND it would not be the first time....

How on earth does he always pick the nicest stuff to destroy.

I LOVE my cat.


 

 Anne Hensel | Real Estate Broker in Teasure Island St Petersburg

 AnneSouthBeaches@gmail.com

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Comments

I am sure it was a nice curtain. Perhaps you should try shutters insteady. Happy 4th of July!

Posted by Kristin Hamilton CDPE, SFR, CHS Realtor Redlands/ Loma Linda Homes for Sale, CA (Keller Williams Realty) 11 months ago

ROFL! This was too cute Anne. I can appreciate your pain, I have a short-haired tabby that simply loves to play with items that aren't specifically designed as cat toys. (I like the plug, "I love my cat" and guessing this was intended to assure your viewers you won't be whopping him/her upside the head and asking, "What WERE you thinking?").

Posted by Mike Mayer, Broker/Owner - i List For Less Realty, LLC 11 months ago

Anne, EVERYTHING in life is a cat toy!  Mine eye the cords to my shades but haven't violated them yet.

Posted by Christie Lane Craven (Long & Foster) 11 months ago

Kristin, shutter would make a lot more semse !

Posted by South Beaches Real Estate Professionals 11 months ago

Mike, I just can't get mad at him, he is soooooooooooo cute.

Posted by South Beaches Real Estate Professionals 11 months ago

Christie, just wait ................

Posted by South Beaches Real Estate Professionals 11 months ago

OMG Anne, I'm so sorry, but that is absolutely hilarious!

Posted by Ralph Gorgoglione - California Real Estate (800) 591-6121 (John Aaroe Group) 11 months ago

That was just way too much fun for your cat to resist.

Posted by Jim Patton - Realtor , CDPE, SFR Stanislaus County Short Sale Specialist (Century 21 M&M - Central California Short Sale Specialist) 11 months ago

That was just too much for the cat to resist!

Posted by Simon Webster (CRE Credit Services) 11 months ago

Hi Annne,  I think I will stick with my Yorkie but thanks for sharing.

Posted by Ronald DiLalla No. Orange Cty Real Estate (Century 21 Discovery DRE 01813824) 11 months ago

You just gotta smile and keep on loving them, don't ya? It is enlightening to see how many everyday things are "playthings" to a cat.

Posted by Liz Lockhart,GRI, Cape Girardeau Real Estate (Riverbend Realty, Cape Girardeau, MO) 11 months ago

LOL, Anne! This is too funny! Cats will get into anything that looks interesting! Gotta love 'em!

Posted by Rose King / Friendswood / Pearland Homes (United Texas Realtors) 11 months ago

oops that was something now it is one tangled mess.  Got to love the animals (cat).

Posted by Tim Lorenz (TIM LORENZ of Keller Williams Realty) 11 months ago

This just goes to prove the advantage of owning a nice dog instead of trying to train a cat.  Having the wrong pet can end up in a terrible "entanglement".

Posted by Doug Bullwinkel NMLS #281609 (Vitek Mortgage Group) 11 months ago

Take that cat to macrame classes!  I'd like a hanging planter beside my front door, please!

Posted by Wallace S. Gibson CPM * LandlordWhisperer (Gibson Management Group, Ltd.) 11 months ago

Anne

You never know when a cat going to lose it and go bonkers.

Good luck and success.

Lou Ludwig

Posted by Lou Ludwig CRB, CRS, CIPS, GRI, SRES, TRC, e-PRO, (Ludwig & Associates) 11 months ago

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