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@Mustang67They do love pushing a bottle cap around a hard floor don't they. 🙂
"Getting on" would depend on which cat you asked. One is twice the size of the other and likes be near the other one. So I think the smaller one feels a bit intimidated and likes his own space. He will go up to his brother and decide to annoy him while he's asleep, so I think he does like to play, it's just more fun for him without the threat of an 'awake' opponent. 🙂 The bigger one does try to be fair though. If he sees his brother coming he will flop down and lay there on the floor and just lazily move a paw towards him as he goes past. I think the other then always senses a trap!
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