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Old June 30th 08, 10:54 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
wafflycat[_2_]
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As you know, DH has a leg in plaster.

The felines have been spending much time checking over Paw. Francis most
especially, as 'His Daddy's Cat' has been very attentive.

But now he has other attendants. He really has a couple of mother hens
clucking over him :-)

The Laydeez paid him a visit this morning.

Vernon was sat at his desk working on the computer, leg under desk but
raised on stool & pillows. Cats around him, watching. In strut two feathered
ladies, making concerned quiet clucking noises as they march into the office
and across the floor to see Vernon. The cats have a 'WTF! They're in here
now!' look about them. The Laydeez ignore this and do their Ministry Of
Silly Walks strutting about Paw to give him the once over. Satisfied he's in
no imminent danger, they cluck approvingly and strut out of the office into
the garden where I provide them with their favourite treat, a plate of warm
sweetcorn.

The cats, meanwhile, are getting over their shock of having hens in the
house...

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Old June 30th 08, 11:39 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"wafflycat" wrote in message
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As you know, DH has a leg in plaster.

The felines have been spending much time checking over Paw. Francis most
especially, as 'His Daddy's Cat' has been very attentive.

But now he has other attendants. He really has a couple of mother hens
clucking over him :-)

The Laydeez paid him a visit this morning.

Vernon was sat at his desk working on the computer, leg under desk but
raised on stool & pillows. Cats around him, watching. In strut two
feathered ladies, making concerned quiet clucking noises as they march
into the office and across the floor to see Vernon. The cats have a 'WTF!
They're in here now!' look about them. The Laydeez ignore this and do
their Ministry Of Silly Walks strutting about Paw to give him the once
over. Satisfied he's in no imminent danger, they cluck approvingly and
strut out of the office into the garden where I provide them with their
favourite treat, a plate of warm sweetcorn.

The cats, meanwhile, are getting over their shock of having hens in the
house...


Wow!

I wish there was video of that.
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Old June 30th 08, 09:37 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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wafflycat wrote:

As you know, DH has a leg in plaster.


The felines have been spending much time checking over Paw. Francis most
especially, as 'His Daddy's Cat' has been very attentive.


But now he has other attendants. He really has a couple of mother hens
clucking over him :-)


The Laydeez paid him a visit this morning.


Vernon was sat at his desk working on the computer, leg under desk but
raised on stool & pillows. Cats around him, watching. In strut two feathered
ladies, making concerned quiet clucking noises as they march into the office
and across the floor to see Vernon. The cats have a 'WTF! They're in here
now!' look about them. The Laydeez ignore this and do their Ministry Of
Silly Walks strutting about Paw to give him the once over. Satisfied he's in
no imminent danger, they cluck approvingly and strut out of the office into
the garden where I provide them with their favourite treat, a plate of warm
sweetcorn.


The cats, meanwhile, are getting over their shock of having hens in the
house...


Another amusing hen story. Love the Ministry of Silly Walks - I think
chickens must have invented that.

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Old July 1st 08, 03:43 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Marina
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wafflycat wrote:
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The cats, meanwhile, are getting over their shock of having hens in the
house...


Hilarious story, Helen. Apaws!

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Old July 1st 08, 04:20 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Sam
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wafflycat wrote:
As you know, DH has a leg in plaster.

The felines have been spending much time checking over Paw. Francis most
especially, as 'His Daddy's Cat' has been very attentive.

But now he has other attendants. He really has a couple of mother hens
clucking over him :-)

The Laydeez paid him a visit this morning.

Vernon was sat at his desk working on the computer, leg under desk but
raised on stool & pillows. Cats around him, watching. In strut two
feathered ladies, making concerned quiet clucking noises as they march
into the office and across the floor to see Vernon. The cats have a
'WTF! They're in here now!' look about them. The Laydeez ignore this and
do their Ministry Of Silly Walks strutting about Paw to give him the
once over. Satisfied he's in no imminent danger, they cluck approvingly
and strut out of the office into the garden where I provide them with
their favourite treat, a plate of warm sweetcorn.

The cats, meanwhile, are getting over their shock of having hens in the
house...

Well, he can't have too many concerned nurses, can he? Cute image.

Sam, supervised by Mistletoe
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Old July 2nd 08, 09:53 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
polonca12000
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wafflycat wrote:
As you know, DH has a leg in plaster.

The felines have been spending much time checking over Paw. Francis most
especially, as 'His Daddy's Cat' has been very attentive.

But now he has other attendants. He really has a couple of mother hens
clucking over him :-)

The Laydeez paid him a visit this morning.

Vernon was sat at his desk working on the computer, leg under desk but
raised on stool & pillows. Cats around him, watching. In strut two
feathered ladies, making concerned quiet clucking noises as they march
into the office and across the floor to see Vernon. The cats have a
'WTF! They're in here now!' look about them. The Laydeez ignore this and
do their Ministry Of Silly Walks strutting about Paw to give him the
once over. Satisfied he's in no imminent danger, they cluck approvingly
and strut out of the office into the garden where I provide them with
their favourite treat, a plate of warm sweetcorn.

The cats, meanwhile, are getting over their shock of having hens in the
house...



I'm sure Vernon will recover really well with so many nurses taking such
good care of him.
Best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek
 




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