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    My older cat couldn't care less. The younger one always wants to watch from the toilet seat, and occasionally climb my back, which is not fun when you don't have a shirt on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeLowett View Post
    The cool thing about kids as opposed to cats Is they learn. My 2 1/2 year old says 'daddy shavin' with a straight razor' he also knows lathering stroping and mentions when I'm working on restorations by saying 'daddy workin on his straight razors'

    If you ask him what he shave with he says a straight razor but first you strop!! Hahahha
    Kids.

    Thanks god I have 2 boys. Nice cats btw.
    Oh cats learn quite well. They can tell time too! Come 0500, my two are nose in my face expecting me to get up and feed them. No snooze button with them.
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    My cat shows an interest as well but I dont let her stay around. I have enough with the hairs of brush and I dont need her shows of affection while I have a sharp edge next to my jugular.

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    Sorry it has taken so long.
    Here is Monty in all his Glory....as Bombay's are apt to display.
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    Here is TC. (Top Cat ) He stays off all counters and tables as I trained him that way. He is allowed on the bathroom sink. He is part of my shave ritual. I turn the water on a trickle to get it hot and he drinks and plays in it until it does. Splashes water all over the place. I never had a cat the loved to play in the water like he does. Hone well open? Play time. Tub for cooling razors as I polish....lets make a mess. He thinks hone time is pet me time. I made the mistake of letting him on the workbench once and so now he thinks it's okay. If I put my face close to the work to ignore him I get the head butt. If I ignore that several times I get the hook under the chin and he pulls my head to look at him. He keeps me smiling that's for sure.

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    He looks lathered up huh ?
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    'The Cisco Kid'...my Watch-Dog! Wherever I am he has to be there as well...

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    10Pups, are you ready to agree with me that a good cat is often smarter than it's human caretaker. After all, we are the ones that do the looking after, they are the ones that just luxuriate and drink it all in.
    "The sharpening stones from time to time provide officers with gasoline."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    10Pups, are you ready to agree with me that a good cat is often smarter than it's human caretaker. After all, we are the ones that do the looking after, they are the ones that just luxuriate and drink it all in.
    I think all animals can seem very smart, but let's face it , what's on their mind ? They have no tasks, bills, opinions or worries. All they have to do is poo, eat, drink, nap and observe us. :<0) We are not so hard to figure out. And they do have it made don't they
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    10Pups, if I could pick any reincarnation I could to come back as I think I would want to come back as my big boy (25 lbs) Prince of cats. That is short of what finally did him in. What would you choose?
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    hmmmmmm. I think I would want to be 1 of 2 things. A dog for much the same reasons as a cat but with a little more world to be in. Or a falcon because I really don't want to be let down by a human and the top of the food chain is always best :<0)
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