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… Russell Deasley has done it again, combining his regular Caturday “Top Ten of Anything and Everything” with the Christmas season …
… to present “Cats in Elf Costumes” …
… gotta love #3 … “Bah! Humbug!”
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… Russell Deasley has done it again, combining his regular Caturday “Top Ten of Anything and Everything” with the Christmas season …
… to present “Cats in Elf Costumes” …
… gotta love #3 … “Bah! Humbug!”
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Russell Deasley has done it again with his Caturday Top Ten! My favorite is #4 — the look on his face would qualify him for a spot on The Official Grumpy Cat Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/TheOfficialGrumpyCat
Thanks again, Russell — I look forward to all of your Top Tens, but especially the Caturdays!
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One of our cats, Frasier, was an escape artist who needed to be kept behind bars — when we adopted him in 2008, he promptly began to escape from the back yard, despite the prison like fencing I installed above the deck and the retaining wall. When I finally figured out how he was doing it, I had to install some additional security measures:
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On one occasion, I caught him in the act of escaping:
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On another occasion, however, he got completely away and was gone for a couple of very worrisome days before turning up on his own:
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Russell Deasley has done it again with his Caturday “Worlds Top 10 of Anything and Everything!!!” A great collection of photos of cats playing chess … with humorous captions and interesting & educational commentary. Thanks again, Russell!
Check out the Octopus cake in particular! 200 pounds and looks like something Matt would bake.
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Russell Deasley’s “Caturday” Top Ten did it again today. Some great furry critter photos!
Russell Deasley’s blog “The Top 10 of Anything and Everything” is my favorite of all of the blogs I follow. I look forward to every post, particularly his “Caturday” blog, which always provides an interesting take on our furry feline friends. Today’s post, however, really grabbed me (for reasons which family and friends who know of my fear of heights will readily understand!). So, check it out … and if you like, “follow” Russell’s blog. You will be entertained, and often amazed, by what you’ll see.