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New beds: Santa came early
Sun, 24 Dec 2006 03:03:19 -0000
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Christina Websell...
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Wonderful bargain at work - someone brought in cat beds at a fraction of the
normal price.
I bought 2 for my two cats.
Kitty FC is not impressed with her lovely new bed with a fleece blanket in
it. She ignores it although I placed it right beside the fire, in favour of
her beanbag with a nice patchwork throw on it.
Boyfie has slept in his new bed a couple of times, just to show willing.
ATM he's asleep in his usual bed under the table with the tablecloth hanging
down to make him feel safe.
Following day I got an igloo to see if they would like it better. It's
still in the back of my car.
I guess I need to understand that my cats don't need anything that they
haven't got already. I need to stop buying things for them.
All they need is a safe place to live and sleep- and be fed regularly and
some petting. They have that.
Adrian A...
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Snoopy's quite happy with my bed, she doesn't need one of her own. ;-)
tanada...
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Whadda ya mean, "your bed?" It's Snoopy's bed and you're lucky she lets you
use it.
Pam S. who sometimes gets to use the bed
Adrian A...
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Sorry, it was a slip of the tongue, of course it's her bed. Please forgive
me Snoopy. ;-)
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jmcquown...
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It took Persia almost a year to sleep in her igloo style (pyramid) bed but
once she took to it she took to it! She loves that bed! But she'll only
sleep in it in the early evening hours, go figure. Cats are strange
creatures, that's why we love them so
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Will in New Haven...
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The type of Meowmie you are, you are going to keep trying to improve
their lives. It is probably true that they have everything they could
ever want, except maybe a better supply of collared doves for Boyfie to
bring to Kitty FC as tribute. However, your loving attitude is
Christina Websell...
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The collared dove supply has dipped. There are still plenty around but poor
Boyfie doesn't seem to be able to catch them at the moment. He brought a
blackbird instead and placed it on the doormat.
Kitty was horrified. "WOT is this supposed to be, where is my dove?"
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important and the new beds are a byproduct.
Every cat should have someone like you, like most of the people on this
Christina Websell...
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I try to do my best for them.
I still find it strange to have cats, not dogs. They just *came* and I
wasn't really prepared for them.
It was a real culture shock. I could not understand their behaviour. "Get
off the table!" I would have only had to say this once - or maybe twice -
to my dogs. They would never have done this again.
My cats get off the table when they realise I am not happy and I raise my
voice slightly and say "GET DOWN OFF THAT TABLE, NOW"
Next day they are perched up on the table again. I shouldn't say "they"
really, it's not Boyfie usually, it's that tiny tuxedo, KFC, who does
exactly as she wants, always ;-)
Adrian A...
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Snoopy thinks "Get down off the table" means, sit down and wash a paw.
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ng.
Will in New Haven
Season's greetings to all, from Will and Micki, Wootoo, Maggy May,
Sunrise, Winnie, Missy, Buddy the Severe Macaw and Bear the d*g
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