PoppaGringo wrote:
Just like home.
The simple lines that make up the cat make it a joy to watch.
The cartoons should be dedicated to AuntiE, don't you think?
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
PoppaGringo wrote:
Just like home.
I wish ours would learn to turn the water off. He need only push down on the faucet handle, the lazy bag of fur.
AuntiE wrote:
I wish ours would learn to turn the water off. He need only push down on the faucet handle, the lazy bag of fur.
My new roommate, Maggie, doesn't help out at all. She just eats, sleeps, and grooms herself.
AuntiE
Loc: 45th Least Free State
PoppaGringo wrote:
My new roommate, Maggie, doesn't help out at all. She just eats, sleeps, and grooms herself.
Charlie carries on, extended, AM meows while sitting on the sink. Of course, we all have to realign ourselves to brush our teeth. One would not want to disturb him.
AuntiE wrote:
Charlie carries on, extended, AM meows while sitting on the sink. Of course, we all have to realign ourselves to brush our teeth. One would not want to disturb him.
I understand. Maggie takes umbrage at the slightest perceived miscalculation of her due.
The latest litter in my home, now 6 months old, make no sound. They sit on my lap and look at me and open their mouths but instead I get a silent meow. I have noted though that when they take turns on my lap, they give the message that their feeder is either low or empty. they will all sound off, though, when I'm preparing my own food. Seems like they'd rather have my cheese omelet than their own food - unless, of course, it's the canned stuff. I plan to buy a ready-roasted chicken, break it up into sections and let them go at it. The only thing left are the two thigh bones. This has become their holiday fare.
Our Bitzer likes to lay on the carpet so as to block my wife from getting to the bathroom with her walker. She is relentless. MIke
Alicia wrote:
The latest litter in my home, now 6 months old, make no sound. They sit on my lap and look at me and open their mouths but instead I get a silent meow. I have noted though that when they take turns on my lap, they give the message that their feeder is either low or empty. they will all sound off, though, when I'm preparing my own food. Seems like they'd rather have my cheese omelet than their own food - unless, of course, it's the canned stuff. I plan to buy a ready-roasted chicken, break it up into sections and let them go at it. The only thing left are the two thigh bones. This has become their holiday fare.
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