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Can someone explain this? Thank you. (Original Post) Yavin4 Mar 2023 OP
Because cats. Ocelot II Mar 2023 #1
sure. Cats don't really have bones. They are liquid mucifer Mar 2023 #2
Play on the word "mitosis." euphorb Mar 2023 #3
The grey one was standing next to the orange one Phoenix61 Mar 2023 #4
You weren't supposed to see that. dchill Mar 2023 #5
Someone off camera crinkled a bag of cat treats? House of Roberts Mar 2023 #6
Kittymagic. 2naSalit Mar 2023 #7
The grey cat was below the ledge Alice Kramden Mar 2023 #8
Or, they're replicating right in front of our eyes. Yavin4 Mar 2023 #9
A cat-astrophe Alice Kramden Mar 2023 #10

Phoenix61

(16,999 posts)
4. The grey one was standing next to the orange one
Sat Mar 25, 2023, 05:03 PM
Mar 2023

Then jumped down off the ledge and back up under him so they came in the door together.

Alice Kramden

(2,166 posts)
8. The grey cat was below the ledge
Sat Mar 25, 2023, 06:59 PM
Mar 2023

Then jumped up as the first one passed by. The first cat's body in motion obscured the grey one's entrance.

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