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Thor Kitty HeathenCat


Imrlgoddess

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The tree is still standing. He's slightly more wary of the Kitty Water Bottle of Doom.... but only slightly. The lights in the kitchen window on the other hand..... Well... They're still in the window... Technically.... I think he likes Yuletide.  

Photos: in the tree while it's being assembled. 

Just after he got out of the tub filling with water, I wasn't fast enough to get him playing in the water.

Those claws tho....

And wet little dish water foot prints on my counter top!

And finally: cattitude. 

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feministxtian

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Mama...he is THOR! Mighty THOR, Kitty king of all he surveys...He IS the ruler of his universe and king over his hoomans! You WILL serve the Mighty Thor, Kitty King of his universe!!!! 

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nokidsmom

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MIghty Thor has certainly grown!   He looks exactly like our cat when I was a child/teenager.   Same color fur, same eyes and the same white spot.   Also loved to climb the Christmas tree, we finally designated some ornaments as "cat ornaments" so she could bat them off the tree, that seemed to be enough to keep her from climbing it.  And she had the claws!  She sharpened them on everything but my folks refused to have her declawed.  She was a stray that adopted us but because occasionally she  would make temporary forays into freedom, my folks felt that she should keep her claws because it was her defense.   The furniture suffered for it though.

And she was the Queen of Her Domain.  When we adopted a stray kitten that we found, she was NOT happy with her Pet Humans for taking on an intruder.

All Hail the Mighty Thor!

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