See, that's smart. If I get something that my cats take a liking to, I will never get a turn. "Oh, *your* pillow. That's cute. No, I sleep 23 hours a day. It was clearly meant for me."lorin wrote: Glad I bought two.
Helldog is adorable.
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See, that's smart. If I get something that my cats take a liking to, I will never get a turn. "Oh, *your* pillow. That's cute. No, I sleep 23 hours a day. It was clearly meant for me."lorin wrote: Glad I bought two.
That's a very good sign. Yeah, it always works out eventually.aliantha wrote:
Mr. Wommy and the Lady Morgana have come to an understanding, mostly. They've even been spotted touching noses, although I suspect both would deny it if questioned individually.
My original feral brood was very destructive, and I used to use something called 'Sticky Paws' (basically double-sided tape) to keep them from scratching furniture. It worked on three of them, but the fourth loved the way it felt and would sit there for hours, blissfully applying his paws to the tape and slowly peeling them away.aliantha wrote:BTW, the plastic tape on the barstool seat was supposed to keep Morgan from using it as a scratching post.
Sorus wrote:They're adorable. I love tuxedo cats. Those little socks!
My original feral brood was very destructive, and I used to use something called 'Sticky Paws' (basically double-sided tape) to keep them from scratching furniture. It worked on three of them, but the fourth loved the way it felt and would sit there for hours, blissfully applying his paws to the tape and slowly peeling them away.aliantha wrote:BTW, the plastic tape on the barstool seat was supposed to keep Morgan from using it as a scratching post.
Mind you, he was the one who could spend an afternoon trying to lick a shadow off the wall...
Morgan is very pretty, but she'd probably be jealous of my squeeing over Mr. Wommy's ikkle mittenses.aliantha wrote:
Mr. Wommy has always been quite the charmer. It's saved his neck more times than I can count.Morgan, however, trades on her looks...
It's always a shock when a woman gets moved out of her bed by a younger prettier man. Sometimes she just doesn't feel desirable anymore and moves on to a new bed.Avatar wrote:We've recently been adopted by another bloody waif, and he's totally moved in.
Our previous "primary" adoptive cat is very miffed about it, and she's spending considerably less time at home than before. Pops in once or twice a day to eat, and that's about it. She hasn't slept in the house for a couple of months.
The new one on the other hand was sleeping in our bed within a week. I really hope she comes to terms with it.
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