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Aww, thats cute! Hope there was nothing else in the cage when the cat climbed in though!!

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Our kittens do that in the rabbit's cage and run! :hihi:

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my cat tries to get in the goldfish bowl!! And not to eat the fish either, I think he just likes the smell of the water! :loopy:

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Glad its not just mine then, Meg actually spent the night locked in under the rabbit hutch the other day ... err accidentally of course, I just never saw her go in, I was greeted in the morning by the most happy purry cat ever :rolleyes::hihi:

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My cat was shut in a bottom draw overnight, he was still asleep when I opened it the following morning.

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The rabbit was trying to get into the snake's viv last night, seriously. I did warn her it want a good idea. Mind you, Sssssid2 is only a milksnake and she wouldve only been able to swallow an eartip... Jesse the doberbeast considers it her duty to crawl into the rabbit run everytime I open the door on it and Alfie would just love to get in with the gerbils (but I know very well why!)

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my cat tries to get in the goldfish bowl!! And not to eat the fish either, I think he just likes the smell of the water! :loopy:

 

My stick insect enclosure is source of much feline interest when I switch the lamp on. And we had to move the praying mantis away from their tank because she kept lurking and watching the sticks in a mean n hungry manner

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