XTREME HONK-SHUing
Here's the story.
The kitten in question here had fallen asleep on one bed, where Sender-Inner Anna C. was planning to sleep. So, she decided to move the kitteh to another bed. The kitteh NEVER WOKE UP DURING THE TRANSFER!
Pherterhes (photos) taken by Jessica M. Sleeping done by "Airashi" the kitteh.


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Heh. I've done this with Rikki, back when he was more kittenish.
Hee. Not that unusual with kittayns, as Teho can attest, but the feat here is taking the pherters !
That's one sleeepingk kitteh. Can't do this with just any ol' kitteh. Picky would wake up & wiggle hisself out of my hands before I could get to Pic #2.
The Raggedy Anne covers are much more suitable for the Behbeh. Lets face all Puddies are our babys.
OH MAH GOODNESS! That is awesome! I could never do that with my pets. Being one who has never owned a kitteh, and judging by the scratch mark on the arm in this is some great feat of kitteh nature.
I'm sure the kitteh was jus' pretending to sleep, like when my dad had to carry me from the car to my bed.
Is that just a hint of pink tongue in pherter #2?
That makes me laugh out loud!
What a darling.
Is that a siamese? I love the leetle brown nose.
I do that to my cat all the time. She wakes up later and is all like "WTF?!?! How did I get here?"
Awww! I would have curled up around the kitten and slept all snuggly!
I did that last week with my little kitters, Chutney. Off of the top of my computer monitor to onto my belly on the couch to get some primo snuggletimes!
How sweet! I love how deeply a kitteh can doze. Second pic is priceless...
I should've tried this last night. One kitty was in the usual bottom of the bed, but the 2nd decided to commandeer the top half. I started out the night with about a 6-inch strip of space, with my feet dangling off the bed last night.
"I dwemt I wud a puffeh cwowd. Fwoatin in da ky."
...ahhhhh, OK, "pherter" = PHOTO. Dang, I struggled with that one.
What a cutie pie! On another note, it's 'TOCKTOBER!
That kitteh is a champion sleeper!
Maybe kitteh was in the exact middle of the bed, and there wasn't room for Anna C. to fit in there with her. It's surprising how an eensy kitten can take up an entire bed.
@babyj: Tocktober...and the tocks are stripped bare of all they wear...what do I care?
I wish my marmie would sleep like this. When he falls asleep, I feel so thankful and relieved I almost burst into tears. Kittens are hell, people.
Aww... lookit (possibly kitteh caused) scar on human's arm!
Wendy -- oh that NEVER happens...
[quickly unrolling sleeves]
Cats have natural ability to find the perfect spot on the bed such that no human could comfortably use it for sleep. I'm sure there's some evolutionary reason for this (or, for folks who are products of the Kansas school system: intelligent design decision), but researchers have yet to figure out why...
Sometimes that happens to me. Usually, however, when I wake up in a different place from where I fell asleep, tequila has been involved somehow.
Ohmyhead, that kitteh looks like my old kitteh when he was a kitteh and not a cranky old man cat.
SOOOO sweet.
CUTE!
Is this an indoor cat? Why does it wear a collar? And even if it's an outdoor cat, why put an ugly blue collar on such a beautiful cat?!
What about a chip or a tattoo? Especially since the collar will slowly but surely make the fur disappear underneath it.
I'll never understand..
@elbowgeek - just like the way they can lay in the precise center of a hallway or doorway.
Pury cute!!!!!!!
Ah yes, I am all to familiar with this situation. Although it's a little more interesting with a sleeping 13 pound cat (bend at the knees).
In my house, we call them "trans-furs"
Ah yes, I am all too familiar with this situation. Although it's a little more interesting with a sleeping 13 pound cat (bend at the knees).
In my house, we call them "trans-furs"
Awww! Can I squeeze the meeze pleeze? (I promise to do it gentleeze.)
If I do this with mine, I get the "Single Eye of Death" treatment. (One eye, partly open, shooting a laser in my direction.)
I usually have to follow up with a gentle tummy-rub to make it all better.
I thought of fluffy clouds floating too, for pic #2!
Kittehs can get SO tie-tie.
HAHAHA I do that to my cat all the time.
My cat Oreo thinks he's ruler of the house and my bed is his throne so I would pick him up, he'll squint at me with one sleepy eye, and I would carry him into the living room.
During the night he comes back and does it again while I'm sleeping. >.<
@Erebella, cats are so entitled aren't they? When TR was in White House, his cat would sleep right in the middle of the hallway. And state dinner guests would have to tip toe around him.
Its hard work being that cute for an ENTIRE day.. I mean come on.. Humans have it so easy :-D
*sniffles*
Makes me miss my meezers...complete with blue collar just like mine too!!!!
*sniffles*
my tabby though... I couldn't do any such thing. She'll wake out of a sound sleep to follow me into the bathroom. She has to be as close to my as kittily possibly at ALL TIMES.
I have to admit, I'm so much under the cat's paw that it prolly wouldn't even occur to me to move the cat. Plus, my kitteh is the best sleep cuddler I've ever met :)
Not one of mine sleeps as deeply as the kitteh above, but Jessie comes pretty close. I make one move near the other two, and those little heads pop up, the eyes open, and they think it's "feeding time", no matter what time of night (or day).
Awww, what a beautiful Siamese!! My tuxie Zora is a sound sleeper like that. She also takes great delight in taking over any spot just vacated by any of her hoomans. I think she likes the warmth! ^.^
I did some draw-ringks one time of what it's like to sleep with a snoozy Smeezer.
http://igivetoyou.blogspot.com/2005/03/sleeping-with-cat.html
(I'm sure the same can be said of any type of cat, but my Smeeze slept HARRRRRD - and yes, in the dead centre of the bed. I didn't dare move her, though, or she would unleash hell.)
Oh, and Zora also follows me into the bathroom at night. I'll be quite sleepily sitting there when I feel a soft paw on my knee (or if I'm sleepy enough, on my face :D).
I am impressed.. and slightly envious!
- the lightest sleeper in the world
@crackjob - those drawings are *awesome.* Made me seriously lol!
(Now try it with a half dozen cats on the bed...) o.0
Hey, I defend the blue collar! It's a nice color, it accentuates the brown and cream combination, and this cat might be an indoor/outdoor cat, in which putting a collar on it every time it went out would not be feasible if it had free reign to run about.
Blue collar probably matches kittie's eyes.
Judew, my cats are indoor kitties only, but both have collars with the registration tags & nameplates with my phone number in case they EVER happen to escape. Most responsible pet owners do anything in their power to ensure their pets are returned to them in case of escape, break in, emergency, etc. How many people would actually take a cat to a vet to have the tag scanned vs just keep it themselves or give it a way? A tag and collar are very obvious signs that the kitty has a home and an owner.
We do this with 2 of our adult kitties - we call it "The Forklift" - very handy!
Cute kitty can sleep in my bed. =)
judew, I also put a collar on my indoor cats, even though they have microchips, because one of them is always trying to escape out the front door any time we walk in or out. It would be much easier for someone who finds my cat just to call me at the phone number on the collar, than have to take him to the vet to figure it out. Plus, the bell on the collars prevents them from sneaking up on me ;)