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Old October 19th 06, 12:49 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Lois
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Default Tuffty and my stress levels


"shirley" wrote in message
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Tuffty seems to think my stress levels are too low and need
raising.........he keeps going missing. On Sunday he was supervising DH
and I clearing out the greenhouse and tidying up the flowerbeds (and
generally getting in our way). Monday morning no sign of him, this about
the 6th time this year he's gone missing. Tuesday morning no Tuffty.
Wednesday morning no Tuffty, this is about the time my brain starts going
from worried to panic mode. The neighbours must think I'm mad as they see
me furtively looking in their gardens as I walk the streets clicking my
tongue (it's a sound I've trained them, the cats not the neighbours, to
respond to). At lunchtime I went into the garden to hang some washing out
to dry and who should appear......yep....Tuffty, and a right old telling
off he gave me....."where's my food, can't you see I'm starving, if you
don't feed me NOW I'll waste away to nothing"....so like the obedient
servant that I am I stop what I'm doing and find something suitable for
the taste buds of a discerning cat. Between mouthfuls of food Tuffty
continues to tell me what a lazy, ungrateful human being I am....no
mention of where *HE* has been for the last 2 1/2 days.

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So pleased to hear all ended well and Tuffty made his way back home or was
he hiding somewhere close by watching you and thinking I will teach her, she
can't ignore me and get away with it!!!!!! Consider yourself chastised.

Lois


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