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kilikini wrote:
> Sheryl Rosen wrote:
>> jmcquown at wrote on 5/8/05 9:26 AM:
>>
>>> ROFL! Okay, you obviously have no idea about toilet tissue
>>> greeblings or bathtub greeblings. They are the reason cats jump paw
>>> at tissue, and jump into dry tubs and paw around. It's to make sure
>>> the greeblings don't get us. Cats also search for greeblings when
>>> we change the bedsheets (or don't change the bedsheets often
>>> enough). Greeblings are everywhere.
>>>
>>> Jill

>>
>> Is that what Mandy is doing when she jumps into the wet tub and paws
>> around in it after I get out??? I always wondered.
>>
>> My favorite is when she "helps" me make the bed or change the sheets.
>>
>> I'm the one with 2 opposable thumbs, she can't operate the pull-tab
>> on the top of a can of cat food, but she knows I can't make the bed
>> without her!

>
> Mine too, Sheryl. It's gotten to where they can hear if I'm making
> the bed and WHOOSH, they're all over it. I think they like to "ride"
> the sheets and the comforter. That's all I can figure out.
>
> kili


"Greeblings" are invisible to humans Only cats can see them and of
course, they have to chase them and fight them off the things we cannot see,
else we might be attacked by them Who wants to get into a bed or a tub
full of greeblings?! <G>

Jill