Oct
27
2010

My cat has been trading her cat toys for catnip. Is it time for rehab treatment or an intervention program?

I am pretty sure that her dealer is the neighbor’s cat. I dusted for paw prints and they matched.

Nothing will help kitty until she freely admits she has a problem and expresses the desire to seek help. Just sayin….

12 Responses to “My cat has been trading her cat toys for catnip. Is it time for rehab treatment or an intervention program?”

  1. SUNSU Says:

    She needs a Boy Cat!
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  2. Comments247 Says:

    it might get shot.
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  3. nickson faction Says:

    Put your cat on the smack,,problem solved
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  4. ... Says:

    Definitely time for an intervention…
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  5. Diandra Says:

    I think an intervention program. If that doesn’t work, rehab!

    Cats these days tsk tsk
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  6. cyniCATheist Says:

    ….just so you know – I have nothing to do with that!

    See ya!
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  7. ♥α§}{•ℜ☠ Says:

    Dial the Intervention number, dial the Intervention number!! Think of the kittens!! Dear God won’t SOMEONE PLEASE THINK OF THE KITTENS!!?
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  8. kckid2 Says:

    Let me know if the cat lives in a cat slum and has a scumbag owner. That would tell the tale.
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  9. StrobeLight Nick Says:

    hmmm… This could be a sign of nip-abuse. You should consult your neighborhood rehabilitationist.
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  10. MMMM...Oreo Cookies™ Says:

    Yes. It would be ideal if you had any other pets present in the intervention, preferably other cats.
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  11. sir crap a lot Says:

    get some Cop Cats and set up a sting operation for your cat and the neighbors cat
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  12. Ted Says:

    Nothing will help kitty until she freely admits she has a problem and expresses the desire to seek help. Just sayin….
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