It's strretttcchh time ~^.^~

It's the cat stretch, finally I got it on "film" haha ~~ I took this shot a couple days ago.
@rebelann (117199)
El Paso, Texas
January 6, 2017 10:41am CST
Cats love to demonstrate their love. Boobear is currently puuurrring and waltzing around Ally who in turn comes to me to demonstrate that I am not left out. I have also been reprimanded, I think anyway, because after talking to Ally to explain I am writing about her and Boobear she's taken up a position on the bed and is sighing .... as for Boobear, well, as cats do, she's giving me a dirty look. Apparently I have offended her. HA!! Oh how I wish I could speak and understand cat, but then just what kind of fowl language would I be learning?
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@inertia4 (27978)
• United States
6 Jan 17
Cats would be very vulgar I think if they were able to speak english. LOL. Dogs, well, they would be more diplomatic. I think animals do know what we are doing and of they don't like something they do let us know about it.
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@rebelann (117199)
• El Paso, Texas
6 Jan 17
I think you're right. Dogs just look hurt if we do something they don't like whereas cats will slap or bite us.
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@inertia4 (27978)
• United States
6 Jan 17
@rebelann Right. They are very independent animals. They can take care of themselves.
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@rebelann (117199)
• El Paso, Texas
6 Jan 17
Not all of them @inertia4 mine is an indoor kitty and probably wouldn't survive the outdoors, she has no inkling about the dangers out there .... she also won't go outside even with the door open, she's way too smart for that.
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
14 Jan 17
They can see you and we cannot. Is it fair?
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@rebelann (117199)
• El Paso, Texas
14 Jan 17
Ummm, ok, but that photo is not a selfie
@PainsOnSlate (21845)
• Canada
6 Jan 17
I'm sure your cats don't know any bad words so their purs are of kindness and love.
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