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#91
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Yes, I know I am my cats' servant.
I used to have a 6-pound cat, a little black one named Spook. She was my sleeping companion. Unfortunately for me, all I had was a twin bed. It never ceased to amaze me that a 6-pound animal could maneuver herself into the exact center of the bed and a 200+ pound adult onto the edge of the mattress.
I used to have a 6-pound cat, a little black one named Spook. She was my sleeping companion. Unfortunately for me, all I had was a twin bed. It never ceased to amaze me that a 6-pound animal could maneuver herself into the exact center of the bed and a 200+ pound adult onto the edge of the mattress.
#92
Originally Posted by iowabelle
Yes, I know I am my cats' servant.
I used to have a 6-pound cat, a little black one named Spook. She was my sleeping companion. Unfortunately for me, all I had was a twin bed. It never ceased to amaze me that a 6-pound animal could maneuver herself into the exact center of the bed and a 200+ pound adult onto the edge of the mattress.
I used to have a 6-pound cat, a little black one named Spook. She was my sleeping companion. Unfortunately for me, all I had was a twin bed. It never ceased to amaze me that a 6-pound animal could maneuver herself into the exact center of the bed and a 200+ pound adult onto the edge of the mattress.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: DC metro area
Posts: 1,286
Only a pet owner would understand some of those.
My cat likes to race me down the stairs. Once he some how got between my legs and I wound up sliding the rest of the way down, I had serious rug burns on my back and bottom.
I'm laying there wondering if I broke anything and that cat jumped on my chest and started rubbing his head against my face. That's the "I'm hungry, why haven't you filled my bowl yet?" rub.
Then he climbed off and just sat there looking at me quizzically trying to figure out why I was laying down and not feeding him.
When my first kitty died-yes the one that tripped me up-I couldn't bring myself to wash those nose prints off the window. It was all I had left of him and whenever I saw his little nose prints on the window I'd remember him foundly. DH finally washed them off about a year later.
My cat likes to race me down the stairs. Once he some how got between my legs and I wound up sliding the rest of the way down, I had serious rug burns on my back and bottom.
I'm laying there wondering if I broke anything and that cat jumped on my chest and started rubbing his head against my face. That's the "I'm hungry, why haven't you filled my bowl yet?" rub.
Then he climbed off and just sat there looking at me quizzically trying to figure out why I was laying down and not feeding him.
Originally Posted by iowabelle
Seems like I'm always having to wipe off snotty cat nose prints! (But I do love my kitties.)
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