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09-15-2017 07:31 PM
@noodleann wrote:He's just such a dear little fellow, and such a serious expression! He looks as if he's about to call a meeting to order. It's wonderful to think that he'll always have that adorable grey chin and a tiny nose. It's funny to see that gravity in such a fluffy package.
@NickNack, I discovered that if you don't have a yardstick handy, a long paint stirring stick, made for a 5-gallon bucket of paint, is the perfect thing to reach under most deep chests and sofas to retrieve toys. I now keep one upstairs and routinely sweep out the balls and ****** toys that get batted under the dressers.
Thanks @noodleann. Henry does have a serious expression. He can actually get under the armoire himself. He just doesn't always get the toys out, so I decided to help him along today. There isn't much he can't get under right now. I do have one piece of furniture that he doesn't go under, and I check it for toys. Thanks for the tip on the paint stirring stick. I could keep one of those in my bedroom.
09-15-2017 07:53 PM
@Nicknack wrote:
@noodleann wrote:He's just such a dear little fellow, and such a serious expression! He looks as if he's about to call a meeting to order. It's wonderful to think that he'll always have that adorable grey chin and a tiny nose. It's funny to see that gravity in such a fluffy package.
@NickNack, I discovered that if you don't have a yardstick handy, a long paint stirring stick, made for a 5-gallon bucket of paint, is the perfect thing to reach under most deep chests and sofas to retrieve toys. I now keep one upstairs and routinely sweep out the balls and ****** toys that get batted under the dressers.
Thanks @noodleann. Henry does have a serious expression. He can actually get under the armoire himself. He just doesn't always get the toys out, so I decided to help him along today. There isn't much he can't get under right now. I do have one piece of furniture that he doesn't go under, and I check it for toys. Thanks for the tip on the paint stirring stick. I could keep one of those in my bedroom.
I don't know why they censored my post, which is so strange. I said "catnip toys" but without the cat, and they removed that word. I'll try it again. ******.
Oh wow, they don't like that. It must mean something terrible on Mars.
09-15-2017 08:33 PM
@NickNack, Sir Henry is just too cute for his own good. I want to kiss that little face. He looks adorable in that picture.
09-15-2017 09:22 PM
@noodleann wrote:
@Nicknack wrote:
@noodleann wrote:He's just such a dear little fellow, and such a serious expression! He looks as if he's about to call a meeting to order. It's wonderful to think that he'll always have that adorable grey chin and a tiny nose. It's funny to see that gravity in such a fluffy package.
@NickNack, I discovered that if you don't have a yardstick handy, a long paint stirring stick, made for a 5-gallon bucket of paint, is the perfect thing to reach under most deep chests and sofas to retrieve toys. I now keep one upstairs and routinely sweep out the balls and ****** toys that get batted under the dressers.
Thanks @noodleann. Henry does have a serious expression. He can actually get under the armoire himself. He just doesn't always get the toys out, so I decided to help him along today. There isn't much he can't get under right now. I do have one piece of furniture that he doesn't go under, and I check it for toys. Thanks for the tip on the paint stirring stick. I could keep one of those in my bedroom.
I don't know why they censored my post, which is so strange. I said "cat****** toys" but without the cat, and they removed that word. I'll try it again. ******.
Oh wow, they don't like that. It must mean something terrible on Mars.
Because it's a shortened version of the nubby part of a boob. 8)
09-15-2017 10:08 PM
@NickNack while Mr Handsome Henry is adorbs(sorry ! could not resist)
I need to see the girl of my DREAMS Miss Fantasy Frankie
09-15-2017 10:11 PM
@NickNackfor wayward toys, get a Grabber.
That way you just pinch the toy and out it comes with no fishing.
09-16-2017 12:30 AM
@noodleann wrote:He's just such a dear little fellow, and such a serious expression! He looks as if he's about to call a meeting to order. It's wonderful to think that he'll always have that adorable grey chin and a tiny nose. It's funny to see that gravity in such a fluffy package.
@NickNack, I discovered that if you don't have a yardstick handy, a long paint stirring stick, made for a 5-gallon bucket of paint, is the perfect thing to reach under most deep chests and sofas to retrieve toys. I now keep one upstairs and routinely sweep out the balls and ****** toys that get batted under the dressers.
@noodleann@ @Nicknack I have a child's garden rake I keep in the bedroom for retrieving stuff, like shoes, from under the bed. Think I got it at Walmart.
09-16-2017 12:56 AM
@feline groovy wrote:
@noodleann wrote:
@Nicknack wrote:
@noodleann wrote:He's just such a dear little fellow, and such a serious expression! He looks as if he's about to call a meeting to order. It's wonderful to think that he'll always have that adorable grey chin and a tiny nose. It's funny to see that gravity in such a fluffy package.
@NickNack, I discovered that if you don't have a yardstick handy, a long paint stirring stick, made for a 5-gallon bucket of paint, is the perfect thing to reach under most deep chests and sofas to retrieve toys. I now keep one upstairs and routinely sweep out the balls and ****** toys that get batted under the dressers.
Thanks @noodleann. Henry does have a serious expression. He can actually get under the armoire himself. He just doesn't always get the toys out, so I decided to help him along today. There isn't much he can't get under right now. I do have one piece of furniture that he doesn't go under, and I check it for toys. Thanks for the tip on the paint stirring stick. I could keep one of those in my bedroom.
I don't know why they censored my post, which is so strange. I said "cat****** toys" but without the cat, and they removed that word. I'll try it again. ******.
Oh wow, they don't like that. It must mean something terrible on Mars.
Because it's a shortened version of the nubby part of a boob. 8)
Oh my goodness. But doesn't everyone have those? Don't babies? And cats and dogs and . . . That really is a bit prudish and silly. I'll stop before I get cheaky.
09-16-2017 05:05 AM
@NickNack ~ I just love seeing pictures of "Handsome Henry."
He always makes my ❤️ smile. Thank you for posting his pictures, and please keep them coming! 😍😻
09-16-2017 07:24 AM
I use a telescoping back scratcher for retrieving cat toys from underneath the refrigerator and the oven.
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