Hannah and Lucy, we just know that you didn't do that damage. There must be a ghost cat living in that house. Besides what is a scratching post for other than to destroy. Hope all of you have a great day.
Not to worry, some new sisal rope and a glue-gun can fix that up in a jiffy! I actually wrapped our cat tree in some last winter since within a week the carpeting that was on there had been shredded. It has held up to four cats quite nicely, and much less expensive than buying a new section, much less a new cat tree.
Hannah, if you did do that (and we pretty much suspect you did), you would be praised at our house for scratching in an appropriate place and leaving the furniture alone. Way to go! Purrs and hugs, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
Hannah and Lucy, we just know that you didn't do that damage. There must be a ghost cat living in that house. Besides what is a scratching post for other than to destroy. Hope all of you have a great day.
ReplyDeleteNice work on that cat tree!
ReplyDeleteThat must have been one big mouse! lol
ReplyDeleteLOL!! MOL!! Oh, Miss Kitty know secret!!!
ReplyDeletePurrs
What a naughty little mousie !!
ReplyDelete*mol*
Some mousie was sure having fun!
ReplyDeleteYes, it was the mouse. ;)
ReplyDeleteYes, some of those mice have huge teeth, you know!
ReplyDeletePurrs,
The Chans
And here I thought you were practicing your fiber art!
ReplyDeleteOR a vishus deer. That's it. Heh-heh.
ReplyDeleteway ta go mouz...now ewe getz a NEW cat tree hannah N lucy...send that mouz R way can ya !!!
ReplyDeleteOh my Hannah that was a big mouse!!! teehee
ReplyDeleteIt was one of those decorating mouses, I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, I can send brofur Apollo over to catch that mouse! Me-Ommmmmm
ReplyDeletewell someone...ghost cat or mouse ... really gave that cat tree a working over!
ReplyDeleteWe have a few spots on the carpet like that. Little rascals!
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It's a well-known fact that mice love scratching posts. Very well-known.
ReplyDelete; ) Katie
Yes of course it was a mouse Hannah.
ReplyDeleteOh you better go hunting for that hungry mouse.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Someone sure was hungry!! MOL!
ReplyDeleteNot to worry, some new sisal rope and a glue-gun can fix that up in a jiffy! I actually wrapped our cat tree in some last winter since within a week the carpeting that was on there had been shredded. It has held up to four cats quite nicely, and much less expensive than buying a new section, much less a new cat tree.
ReplyDeleteYup. Must've been the mouse. A cute kitty like that would NEVER do anything like that.
ReplyDeleteHorrible mouse! I hope you ladies catch it!
ReplyDeleteHannah, if you did do that (and we pretty much suspect you did), you would be praised at our house for scratching in an appropriate place and leaving the furniture alone. Way to go! Purrs and hugs, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
ReplyDeleteIt must have been a big mouse ! We hope you'll catch it soon ! Purrs
ReplyDeletePoor mouse! All that fiber is going to cause one big mess!! Heeheeheeheee...we are tooo funny!! :p
ReplyDeletethe critters in the cottage xo