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Caesar and his 20 pound cat Leo

Hey fatty! Get off my couch!

Hey fatty! Get off my couch!

From the time he was 9 weeks old, he saw the cats jump up on the back of the couch.

Well, shortly after that as he grew he figured it out and thus we have it.

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Caesar and his 20 pound cat Leo

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Jan 06, 2011
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LOVE ROTTIES
by: Anonymous

U GOT A GOOD ROTTIE THERE PS I GOT 2 CATS AND A ROTTIE

Jan 06, 2011
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Love it!
by: Anonymous

I had to laugh when I saw this. I got my rotti at 11 weeks old and she as well watched the cat sit on the arms and back of the couch, she is now 1 year old and over 100 lbs and still sits on the arm and back of the couch like she' a cat. Her legs hang over everywhere, it's so cute and funny. Thanks for that great picture.

Jan 05, 2011
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love it
by: Julie

This is classic just love it, they both look great.

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