How to Pack a Cat
TweetWhen packing your cat, make sure the tail is tucked in and the appropriate amount of packing material is used.
Of course, most of the time standard packing procedures don’t apply because cats tend to pack themselves.
What is it with cats and boxes? My dog Rosie loved to sit in a box, too. What about your pets? Are they (wait for it) “pack” animals? (I just can’t resist a good punpurtunity. 😉
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that is too adorable! Cody isn’t as big on boxes as you would think, my Angel Bobo was though!
Thanks! Elsa Clair was pouring on the cute that day. 😀
You are so right! I used to be a cat person before Dolly so we loved your nominated post! Good luck and will we see you at BlogPaws? The Lady
Aw, thanks! Yes, I’ll be at BlogPaws; hope to see you there!
That’s a useful tip; I’m always leaving pieces of cat outside the box, but maybe that’s because we tend to “over pack” our boxes.
Overpacking is a common problem, which can result in overflowing cat. 😉
Love it very adorable 🙂
Thanks! Elsa Clair thinks she’s the most adorablist.
LOL!! This is such a lovely post – it made mum laugh!!!
So happy that we made mum laugh! That makes us very happy 😀
MOL! We hope you don’t get shipped anywhere!
Shipping isn’t as much fun as packing! 😉
My cats pack themselves in any box they find. Most of the time they do it “incorrectly” – they try to stuff themselves into boxes that are too small for themselves!
That’s funny. I don’t think they care about size; they just like to be in boxes. 😀
Hahahahaha! Love it! Even my old cats still enjoy a good box!
Thanks! There’s something about boxes…