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Karadeniz
(24,037 posts)3catwoman3
(26,443 posts)Had to give up contacts for distance correction in my mid-40s when I started needing close-up correction. Correcting one eye for distance and one for close up seemed like I couldn't see anything well enough, and my eye doctor didn't think the weighted bifocal contacts would work for me.
Our cats would have to find a different toy if they wanted to play with my specs -
One of them loves Q-tips.
CountMyVote4Reality
(258 posts)LudwigPastorius
(12,016 posts)Mosby found an unshelled peanut on the floor in the sunroom, and has now been playing with it and carrying it around in her mouth like it's her kitten for a couple of days.
lastlib
(25,614 posts)She would get one on the floor and bat it around for hours, or until it went under something where she couldn't get it. She would bat it down the stairs, go down and get it in her mouth, bring it back UPstairs, and then do it again! I sometimes called her my little hazel nut nut.
leighbythesea2
(1,280 posts)Needed that laugh
niyad
(122,944 posts)erronis
(18,618 posts)I think it may be because they see it as something foreign clinging to your face and they're going to rescue you....
But more likely it's because they know how to get your attention.
orleans
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erronis
(18,618 posts)orleans
(35,824 posts)chowder66
(10,299 posts)Nululu
(1,031 posts)He'd hide toys under the couch.
snot
(11,017 posts)S/he's fixing them for you. Or attacking something that might obstruct your vision, or hide your pretty face.
And you have no say in the matter.
Danascot
(4,989 posts)It's obvious the cat is trying to clean his glasses. Good kitty!