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1) Old Guy (Violet and Verbina) on their climber. Pets and vacuum cleaners.
2 & 3) Tim (Bart) vs Vacuum
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Thanks!
Let the bird do the housework. We’re staying in bed.
Love it!
Thanks, Claudia!
I wish sure that “choking woman” would just hork up that hairball already!!
Good morning iotwrs. Thank you Claudia and contributors. Have a wonderful new week.
FJB
I marked “2020” on my vacuum cleaner because that really sucked. I guess I’ll go mark “2021” on it too.
So cute! My Ellie thinks the vacuum is her playmate and will drop her ball in front of it as I’m vacuuming.
My daughter’s cat believes their Roomba is his amusement ride.
Looking forward to another year of Sunday Critter’s. ð
Thanks Claudia ð±
Yes, I remember those kitty faces.
One of My mud dog Goldens absolutely loved to be vacuumed. Hmm? I wonder if the wet/dry shop vac would have worked after a romp in the bay at low tide . . .?
Afternoon all.
Hey, we all need our beaks scratched. And good on ya Bart. At least you are not scared like all cats are!
OR he is getting his ‘DA hair do’ blown out.
Thanks C!
Have a great strong week.
We have three small dogs & the 4 year old seems to think he needs to protect the other two from the evil vacuum cleaner. Pretty funny to watch, but much easier to just put him out when we vacuum.
Vacuum cleaners? Try lawn mowers instead. First time I fired up the mower after we broke our Malinois out of Dog Jail she streaked over, grabbed the rear wheel in her jaws and dragged it sideways FIVE FEET in one lunge. Nowadays she just lays on the steps and glares at me while I’m mowing.