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Your little cat is out
"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Kreisleriana" drtATearthlink.net wrote in message m... @mid.individual.net... She is quite the little devil, isn't she? Yes, fortunately. She has the spirit of a tiger, at least ;-) Boyfie is still a bit afraid of her, although she's half his size. She is not afraid of him at all, she cuffs him regularly upside the head if he annoys her (which is easy to do) and he just goes away mumbling "ok, then, I'll just go outside for a while then.." Rarely, he swipes her back, she must have said something he cannot forgive, but he does it quite gently - and then he has to disappear for a while as if he hates to do it. I really don't blame him for swiping her occasionally. She can be insufferable. Her self-esteem scale is still 10/10 and it annoys him now and again. Tweed My little girl cat quite surprised me thing morning. Jake came running out from the back room. Followed closely by Molly who was giving him both what for and a solid ear boxing. Spirit and the element of surprise can go a long way to make up for size and strength. Jo |
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Your little cat is out
could you get her a warmer lamp? Lee
"Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Takayuki" wrote in message ... "Christina Websell" wrote: I got a call on my mobile phone just before I left work this afternoon from my next door neighbour. "Do you know your little cat is out again?" I said "How out is out?" How cute! Well, I knew what I meant! If she was merely out in the back garden and the neighbour had spotted her there, that would be OK. If she was out "on the front" which she was, that is far too out as I know she will not be able to find her way back now. Now you would imagine, wouldn't you, that a tiny cat who claims to be dying would not be able to scale a huge gate? Not so. It's the sunshine she wants. Once it was gone from my back garden she saw that it was shining "on the front." Naturally, she hauled her 4lbs over the gate to get to it. Goes without saying, really ;-) We've been awfully short of sunshine in the UK for so long and it's her favourite thing. Tweed |
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Your little cat is out
that sounds like tiger and trudi, she thinks you smack first and discuss
later, he really takes a lot and finally about once a year he smacks her in return, then she yelps and he goes into the closet and hides like i am going to punish him, i never even say anything as i am pretty sure she deserved it, Lee "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... "Kreisleriana" drtATearthlink.net wrote in message m... @mid.individual.net... She is quite the little devil, isn't she? Yes, fortunately. She has the spirit of a tiger, at least ;-) Boyfie is still a bit afraid of her, although she's half his size. She is not afraid of him at all, she cuffs him regularly upside the head if he annoys her (which is easy to do) and he just goes away mumbling "ok, then, I'll just go outside for a while then.." Rarely, he swipes her back, she must have said something he cannot forgive, but he does it quite gently - and then he has to disappear for a while as if he hates to do it. I really don't blame him for swiping her occasionally. She can be insufferable. Her self-esteem scale is still 10/10 and it annoys him now and again. Tweed |
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