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Old May 31st 06, 02:08 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Warming icy kitty toes

Greg Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 30 May 2006 22:09:43 -0500, "jmcquown"
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badwilson wrote:
This morning Dennis got up before me. This is an *extremely* rare
occurrence! Vino went out in the living room with him for a few
minutes, but then wanted back in the bedroom to keep an eye on me.
It's me he gets food from, not Dennis, and he knows this fact well!
Anyway, he came walking up to me on the bed and put an icy paw on my
arm that was sticking out from under the covers. He made a weird
little mrrrp and settled down with his 2 cold front paws pressed
against my arm. Seconds later, he wiggled his back end around so
that all 4 of his icy paws were pressed against my arm. He began
purring contentedly. When his paws were all toasty warm, he told me
it was time to get up and serve breakfast. Naturally I obeyed :-)


Poor little Vino is used to Thai heat, not Australian spring! What
a good servant you are


Spring? You've got the wrong hemisphere for that. It's late
Autumn/early Winter here, and Vino has quite a while to wait before
things warm up.


Yup. Here's a question. Why are they saying on the local news that the
first day of winter is June 1? Wouldn't it be June 21? In Canada that
would be the first day of summer so I figured it would be the opposite
here. I mean the solstice isn't going to change depending on which
hemisphere you're in. I'm getting quite confused...
--
Britta
Purring is an automatic safety valve device for dealing with happiness
overflow.
Check out pictures of Vino at:
http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album