
This may look like a sweet innocent picture of an angelic ginger cat on a quilt… but look a little closer at that background…

I did not leave that pincushion on the bed. Nor did I pull out a pile of those pins and scatter them all over the blanket so someone could enjoy a pointy scavenger hunt….
One of my kitties has a thing for pins too. She’ll take all the pins out of the pincushion if I leave them where she can get them.
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Without DNA testing, there is no proof that a cat did that…you COULD have FORGOTTEN that you left your pincushion on the bed, and scattered pins about.
No evidence except hearsay…tsk tsk tsk…
*hehehe*
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Not so funny!!! My youngest son’s young cat stole his pin cushion with a threaded needle and ended up at the vet–yup, a swallowed needle was removed and son had a $400+ bill to remember to hide the pincushion in a plastic container!
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Yikes! That’s scary. I’d would be terrified of him eating a pin. Poor little guy. You accuse him with no proof whatsoever. 🙂
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
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I hide my pincushions from the cats because I’m afraid they’ll eat pins and needles!
He does look innocent, though.
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I have learned not to leave a pincushion unattended. Glad there was only scattered pins.
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