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Old May 18th 09, 10:16 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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D Mahoney wrote:

We have developed a breakfast routine in our house. The only two players
with unchanging parts are Harri and me. When breakfast time rolls around
I head for the kitchen. When she sees me headed that way Harri dashes in
ahead of me. I pick up the metal bowls and drop them in the sink, pick
up Harri and put her on the counter with appropriate sound effects
("Magical flying kitty, zoom-zoom", etc), then wash and dry the dishes.
I then split two cans of soft food between 4 bowls, give Harri hers on
the counter, but Sam's in a cardboard tray (he's a messy eater), and put
the others on a boot tray on the floor.


I hadn't realized just how much Harri relied on the little details of
our routine. One day last week I was a bit rushed, so I skipped the
sound effects when I picked up Harri. I proceeded with the rest of the
routine, but moments after I put Harri on the counter she jumped down.
She then stood in front of me (her usual signal that she wants to be
picked up), put her front paws on my leg (her signal that she wants to
be picked up NOW!), and extended her claws. The latter I interpreted as
her saying "Come on, human, you know how it's supposed to be done. Do it
again, and do it right this time!". I picked her up again, this time
with the sound effects, and the rest of the breakfast routine went just
fine.


Just to be sure I wasn't misinterpreting Harri's message I tried the
routine again a couple of days ago without the sound effects. Again she
jumped down, clawed my leg, and waited for me to do it the right way.


I'm not sure why the sound effects matter, but apparently they do.


That's the most adorable story! My cats all have routines, too, but I
don't think they'd notice if I failed to do, say, the special Licky Song
with the Special Licky Dance, prior to feeding him. (Granted, I don't
perform this number at any particular time, so I doubt he associates it
with anything other than the human's lunacy.)

Harri is apparently an intellectually gifted kitty!

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