Friday, February 15, 2013

Cat Got Your Pants?

Not the best shot, but caught him in the act!
I love my fur babies to death! They offer comfort, love, and companionship to me and the rest of my family. But they are so much more. They are actually a part of the family. And I couldn’t imagine my life without them.

Just like my children, though, they know how to get into their share of mischief. In a recent post, The Cat’s Out of the Bag, I gave a prime example of how rascally my pets can be. One of my kittens, Mr. Fuzzy, has an unnatural attraction to socks. Clean or dirty, on or off your feet, he HAS to have them! Now that I know that he is the reason my house is constantly being decorated with socks, it’s actually pretty funny. I’m sure the novelty will wear off eventually, but for now, I chuckle my way though picking up socks and chasing the furry guy when he’s making off with another catch.

I have had cats that stole Barbie dolls, balls, pens, straws, hair ties, strings, and rubber bands, but a sock stealing cat? This is a crazy first for me! I had never imagined a cat could get so enamored with hosiery that he tries to steal them right off your feet. If anytime I had wished that I could read an animal’s mind, this is it.

The funny thing about fascinations, however, is they tend to fade and a new obsession often takes its place. Well, my four-legged sock thief has already expanded his fixations to include another piece of clothing—a much more important one at that: pants! Yes, you read that correctly. Apparently, whenever a tantalizing sock is nowhere to be found, pants make an excellent substitute.

Yesterday, as my son and I were engrossed in his online class, Mr. Fuzzy jumped into my lap for some attention. He then proceeded to leap onto my son’s chair, slink his little body behind my son, and then pounce onto an innocent, unsuspecting pair of my daughter’s pants lying on the couch. With lightning-fast speed, he grabbed the pants between his teeth and took off at full velocity, the pant legs dragging underneath him!

In complete disbelief, I grabbed my cell phone and managed to take a single photo before he disappeared into our bathroom. What in world would possess a cat to steal socks and now pants?! We all know the old expression ‘cat got your tongue?’ But I think I’ll have to add two more expressions to my vocabulary--‘cat got your sock?’ and ‘cat got your pants?’—because there’s no sign that Mr. Fuzzy is letting up on his clothing prey any time soon!


What are some of the strange things your pets have stolen?

8 comments:

  1. Fur Babies. Love it. My cats have never done this. My dog, yes, but not my cats. Very funny.

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    1. Surprisingly, my dog is very mild mannered in this area. She brings rocks and sticks in the house and thinks every ball in the universe is hers. Other than that, though, my cats are the source of chaos in my house.

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  2. Ooh, my dog came home with the neighbors 9x13 glass casserole dish. FROM way down the street. I can't believe he carried it that far without breaking it.

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    1. Trish, that is one for the books! I can't imagine discovery something like that or how the casserole dish could survive. :)

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  3. Too funny, my guinea pigs never stole anything but they ate the oddest things...such as my son's cereal.

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    1. LOL Don't even get me started on the eating stories...! I've had a great array of pets over the years and I have seen things I'll never forget.

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  4. The dog has been taking dirty laundry from our hampers and hiding it behind the furniture. Thankfully, I catch him, let him do his thing, put him outside and put it back in the hamper quickly enough. Now I'm always on the lookout though...

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    1. LOL I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one putting laundry back in the hamper!

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