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kelly  |  10 April 2007 - 4:33pm

Yesterday I bought a pair of cat cubes at Target. I was convinced to buy them after reading tons of customer reviews online saying how great they are, how cats just LOVE to sleep and play in them, how even weeks later cats are going crazy over them, how for only $10 these cubes are truly the best purchase you'll ever make for your favorite feline.

Now, I am not new to cat caregiving. I know how cats turn their noses up at any and all items that come from a store. Why, a cat wonders, would I play with a fuzzy, befeathered, jingling mouse on a string when I could stalk the leaf that came in on the bottom of your shoe? Or swat a stray wine cork under the refrigerator? Why would I chew on a catnip-stuffed toy when I could serve a true purpose by pouncing on dustbunnies?

And you would think we'd appreciate how low maintenance our cats are in this (only) regard. You'd think we'd take advantage of the fact that a crumpled wad of crinkly tissue paper is perhaps the most raucous and rollicking good time a cat will ever encounter. And yet, we cannot help ourselves. We must bring home toys for kitty. Lots and lots of toys. Toys for her Christmas stocking and toys for her birthday and toys for her Easter basket (shut up) and toys just because. Just because we're brainwashed.

I do it. I buy my cats toys which they play with for approximately 5 seconds until Rob opens a magazine on the table and suddenly the feline priority becomes sitting on Newsweek, placing one's ass right smack in the middle of the page. WHAT COULD BE MORE FUN?! Once I made the ultimate mistake and bought a cat bed. Mostly because it matched my living room décor but also because it looked soft and cozy. If I were a cat I would sit there, I thought. I was wrong. Apparently, if I were a cat, I would take a piss there. Because that's what one of them did. Peed in the fucking cat bed.

Still, I bought these cubes. Because dozens of cat-owning Target shoppers cannot be wrong. Because what about knee-high bright blue nylon cubes doesn't match my living room décor? And because clearly I am a sucker. You see it coming, don't you?

So yeah. I presented the cubes to the cats, using my high-pitched super-excited voice. "Oh boy, kitties, look what Mommy has! CUBES!! Cubes for the kitties! Aren't you so excited? Don't they look SOOO fun?!" They sniffed the cubes. Simon sat in one for awhile. And then we heard their collective bored sigh.

Later, I found Maylee (and later still, Bridget) contently curled up right next to the cubes...in a cardboard shoebox.

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RzDrms  |  10 April 2007 - 7:15pm

all housecats go to their local "Stubborn" and "Bad" Schools all day long while we're at work. didn't you get the memo about this?! my own (fat) cat does her long list of homework from these schools as soon as i walk in the door. she definitely gets an "A+ 100." she's the valedictorian of stubborn and bad. (did i mention that she's bad? she opens all the cabinet doors, making me think i have ghosts. sooo funny.)

 

Von Krankipantzen  |  10 April 2007 - 9:25pm

Yoshi does the EXACT same thing. In fact just today I took a photo of her sleeping on the floor right between her two new cat beds. FUCKER!!! And I too keep on buying her new fancy stuff while she steals my q-tips and twist ties. I have in the past in a fit of pique gathered up all her unused toys and given them to the 'poor' cats at the local SPCA.

Damn them and their assholey ways!

 

William  |  11 April 2007 - 2:37am

The trick is, and I learned this from my two cats, is to bring home a new toy or bed and you have to act like they (the cats) are not allowed to play with it. The cats will fight over who gets to play with the toy first.

 

Danielle  |  11 April 2007 - 8:07am

Cats. Gotta love 'em. They are just SO independent.

"Since it wasn't MY idea, I'm not going along with it."

 

geeky  |  11 April 2007 - 1:10pm

I was going to say what William said. Perhaps the trick is to pretend the kitties aren't supposed to play with them. Maybe you could have Rob try to read them :)

 

kristen  |  11 April 2007 - 4:54pm

curled up inside a shoebox....snort!

 

Amy  |  11 April 2007 - 6:55pm

Somewhere out there in the blogosphere there are brilliant cats with blogs about how enslaved by love their owners are.

 

kelly  |  11 April 2007 - 9:06pm

Rz, our cats insist on the bathroom closet door being open at all times. I have no idea why. We close it all the time, and if one of them walks into the room and the door is shut, the cat will walk over, paw it open, and walk away. WTF? It's a constant struggle of wills between human and feline, and Rob & I are totally losing.

...fit of pique.. - golly I love you, Kranki. :) And actually, today I gave the cat cubes to my mom. "Here, see if your cats like these. Cause my cats suck."

Aha, a most excellent idea, William. Perhaps you should become a pet psychologist. :)

Danielle, I blame it on the Egyptians and their cat-worshipping ways for setting the precedent.

Hee! We should try that, geeky.

Yup, you can't make this shit up, kristen. Damn cats.

Bridget with a Blogger account! Now that's a thought, Amy.

 
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