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All this cat does is sleep and eat, it never leaves it's bed. Damm thing is so lazy, the other night another cat was eating it's food while it slept three inches away. It never moves, it never does anything else. I'm not even sure the darn thing poops....cause it's always right there....sleeping....or eating...
 
Is it breathing?
 
All this cat does is sleep and eat, it never leaves it's bed. Damm thing is so lazy, the other night another cat was eating it's food while it slept three inches away. It never moves, it never does anything else. I'm not even sure the darn thing poops....cause it's always right there....sleeping....or eating...

My first thought was, were do I apply for a job like that...
 
First choice, Microslime. Second, the Lazy B. Third, BunSniff. (BNSF)
 
It's been seven days and it hasn't moved more than ten feet from the back door unless I scare it by pressure washing or something. All it does is sit there and wait from us to come outside. I've never seen a cat do this before. It's a very good cat.
 
How hot is it down there? Mina prefers to laze around in the heat. Honestly, I don't know how they cool down. They don't sweat, or pant like dogs. I've heard they transfer heat through their paws, but that seems like a small conduit. I keep her water fresh and will throw an ice cube in with it a couple times a day. Most of her active time is during the twilight hours. 4:30-7:30 in the morning, then again at dusk 'til I go to bed and bring her inside.
 
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