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Clown girl
"Mark Edwards" wrote in message ... There is a pretty little girl cat who has started coming to our door in the afternoons. She has black fur and white paws, and is about two years old. I call her clown girl because she is such a silly girl. Every now and then, she will come to our door (about every three days or so), stand on her hind legs and start meowing her little head off. As soon as I open the door even a little, she sticks her nose and a paw into the space and starts meowing at me to hurry and let her in. As soon as the door is open, she rushes in, starts rubbing my legs and meows even more. Dulce Mae, Little Boy and Little Feet all run to their favorite observation posts, and watch her with interest. Clown girl knows where the food is. She walks to the big plastic storage box, and stands on her hind legs, with her front paws on the box. She tells me to hurry, and occasionally runs over to me, Lassie-style, to make sure I am actually heading toward the food box. After I open the lid, she sticks her head in and watches as I scoop out some food. If she thinks I am skimping, she reaches a paw in, and tries to scoop more food into the scoop (grin). As soon as I have filled the scooped to her satisfaction, she runs back to the door, paws at to open it and meows at me to hurry up! hurry up! Such an impatient little girl! Today, after I let her in, I picked her up and kissed her, then introduced her to our three. She was mostly nice, but did give a very little hiss to Dulce Mae, who was very surprised by the hiss. So we got her food, got her back outside where she can eat, and got some nice loud rumbly purrs from her. I'm pretty sure she has a slave around here, because she isn't starving. She's not fat, either - just perfect, near as I can tell, and well-muscled. Anyway, it's nice to be appreciated, as she certainly is. If only we could get rude-boy Acqui to be as nice (grin). Hugs and Purrs, Mark Mark, I love the way cats enter and exit your house with such ease and the resident cats just seem to accept this. Are you sure you're last name isn't Dolittle? Julie |
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Clown girl
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No cluons were harmed when "Julie Cook" wrote: Mark, I love the way cats enter and exit your house with such ease and the resident cats just seem to accept this. Are you sure you're last name isn't Dolittle? Well there are a couple of cats who aren't allowed in because they hate the residents - Mrs. Wiggleworm, for instance, who once tried a flying attack against Dulce Mae. I suspect the residents do so well, because they remember when *they* were the visiting ferals. Either that, or they know I love them no matter who visits. I used to introduce all new visitors to Little Feet first, and told them they had to be nice because this is Little Feet's house... Hugs and Purrs, Mark -- Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request |
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