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I Wish I haad a camera right then
The cats were eating on the counter, where their dishes are so Bear
(the d*g) can't get them. Four tiny cats (WooToo eats in lonely majesty in my room) chowing down. They can eat all day and do but they all gather in the morning when I pour sojme fresh crunchies in the bowls. Meanwhile, Bear, who just golped down his own breakfast, is "snoodling" the food. His long, black Labrador nose is stretched up toward the counter as far as it will go without putting his feet on the counter (which would bring me into the picture) As the cats eat, his nose seems to streeetcch toward them and he makes little gurgly hungry noises. After a few minutes, Sunrise (red Himalayan, would show as a Persian because she is solid-colored) turns her three-pound body away from the food and marches over toward the edge of the counter. She looks down at the outstretched nose. She looks right at ME and WHAM, she whacks poor Bear across his nose with all her tiny might. I hear the blow clearly and Bear runs behind my legs. No permanent damage and they were smooching later. Gotta keep them d*gs in their place. Will in New Haven |
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I Wish I haad a camera right then
Will in New Haven wrote:
Meanwhile, Bear, who just golped down his own breakfast, is "snoodling" the food. His long, black Labrador nose is stretched up toward the counter as far as it will go without putting his feet on the counter (which would bring me into the picture) As the cats eat, his nose seems to streeetcch toward them and he makes little gurgly hungry noises. LOL, 'snoodling', what a great word :-))) Good on you Sunrise, no snoodling dogs allowed! Deb. -- http://www.scientific-art.com "He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would; He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield |
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Though she be but little, she is fierce!
"Will in New Haven" wrote in message oups.com... The cats were eating on the counter, where their dishes are so Bear (the d*g) can't get them. Four tiny cats (WooToo eats in lonely majesty in my room) chowing down. They can eat all day and do but they all gather in the morning when I pour sojme fresh crunchies in the bowls. Meanwhile, Bear, who just golped down his own breakfast, is "snoodling" the food. His long, black Labrador nose is stretched up toward the counter as far as it will go without putting his feet on the counter (which would bring me into the picture) As the cats eat, his nose seems to streeetcch toward them and he makes little gurgly hungry noises. After a few minutes, Sunrise (red Himalayan, would show as a Persian because she is solid-colored) turns her three-pound body away from the food and marches over toward the edge of the counter. She looks down at the outstretched nose. She looks right at ME and WHAM, she whacks poor Bear across his nose with all her tiny might. I hear the blow clearly and Bear runs behind my legs. No permanent damage and they were smooching later. Gotta keep them d*gs in their place. Will in New Haven |
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I Wish I haad a camera right then
Will in New Haven wrote:
The cats were eating on the counter, where their dishes are so Bear (the d*g) can't get them. Four tiny cats (WooToo eats in lonely majesty in my room) chowing down. They can eat all day and do but they all gather in the morning when I pour sojme fresh crunchies in the bowls. Meanwhile, Bear, who just golped down his own breakfast, is "snoodling" the food. His long, black Labrador nose is stretched up toward the counter as far as it will go without putting his feet on the counter (which would bring me into the picture) As the cats eat, his nose seems to streeetcch toward them and he makes little gurgly hungry noises. After a few minutes, Sunrise (red Himalayan, would show as a Persian because she is solid-colored) turns her three-pound body away from the food and marches over toward the edge of the counter. She looks down at the outstretched nose. She looks right at ME and WHAM, she whacks poor Bear across his nose with all her tiny might. I hear the blow clearly and Bear runs behind my legs. No permanent damage and they were smooching later. Gotta keep them d*gs in their place. LOL! Sounds hilarious. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/ Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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Debbie Wilson wrote: Will in New Haven wrote: Meanwhile, Bear, who just golped down his own breakfast, is "snoodling" the food. His long, black Labrador nose is stretched up toward the counter as far as it will go without putting his feet on the counter (which would bring me into the picture) As the cats eat, his nose seems to streeetcch toward them and he makes little gurgly hungry noises. LOL, 'snoodling', what a great word :-))) Good on you Sunrise, no snoodling dogs allowed! Deb. The thing is, she is usually the cat that likes Bear and often she will hang out with him. He is remarkably cat-friendly and will even tolerate Winnie and/or Sunrise looking into his food dish in the morning. This usually results in Sunrise sneezing into his food but he doesn't seem to mind. When I moved in with these people I learned fairly early that Sunrise likes to investigate hooman meals, especially if dairy products are involved. On the other paw, she usually ends up sneezing all over your food if you let her get on the table and do that. Bear doesn't mind but I don't let her do it. Will in New Haven, with Micki the other servant, Sunrise, WooToo, Maggy May, Winnie, Missy and Bear the D*g -- -- http://www.scientific-art.com "He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would; He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield |
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I Wish I haad a camera right then
"Will in New Haven" wrote in message oups.com... The cats were eating on the counter, where their dishes are so Bear (the d*g) can't get them. Four tiny cats (WooToo eats in lonely majesty in my room) chowing down. They can eat all day and do but they all gather in the morning when I pour sojme fresh crunchies in the bowls. Meanwhile, Bear, who just golped down his own breakfast, is "snoodling" the food. His long, black Labrador nose is stretched up toward the counter as far as it will go without putting his feet on the counter (which would bring me into the picture) As the cats eat, his nose seems to streeetcch toward them and he makes little gurgly hungry noises. After a few minutes, Sunrise (red Himalayan, would show as a Persian because she is solid-colored) turns her three-pound body away from the food and marches over toward the edge of the counter. She looks down at the outstretched nose. She looks right at ME and WHAM, she whacks poor Bear across his nose with all her tiny might. I hear the blow clearly and Bear runs behind my legs. No permanent damage and they were smooching later. Gotta keep them d*gs in their place. Will in New Haven I love it. Molly says "you rule girl" Jo |
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The pack stands up and give a meow and swish of the tail
pack walking away with tails straight up in the air along with their noses "Will in New Haven" wrote in message oups.com... The cats were eating on the counter, where their dishes are so Bear (the d*g) can't get them. Four tiny cats (WooToo eats in lonely majesty in my room) chowing down. They can eat all day and do but they all gather in the morning when I pour sojme fresh crunchies in the bowls. Meanwhile, Bear, who just golped down his own breakfast, is "snoodling" the food. His long, black Labrador nose is stretched up toward the counter as far as it will go without putting his feet on the counter (which would bring me into the picture) As the cats eat, his nose seems to streeetcch toward them and he makes little gurgly hungry noises. After a few minutes, Sunrise (red Himalayan, would show as a Persian because she is solid-colored) turns her three-pound body away from the food and marches over toward the edge of the counter. She looks down at the outstretched nose. She looks right at ME and WHAM, she whacks poor Bear across his nose with all her tiny might. I hear the blow clearly and Bear runs behind my legs. No permanent damage and they were smooching later. Gotta keep them d*gs in their place. Will in New Haven |
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Will in New Haven wrote:
The thing is, she is usually the cat that likes Bear and often she will hang out with him. He is remarkably cat-friendly and will even tolerate Winnie and/or Sunrise looking into his food dish in the morning. This usually results in Sunrise sneezing into his food but he doesn't seem to mind. When I moved in with these people I learned fairly early that Sunrise likes to investigate hooman meals, especially if dairy products are involved. On the other paw, she usually ends up sneezing all over your food if you let her get on the table and do that. Bear doesn't mind but I don't let her do it. Will in New Haven, with Micki the other servant, Sunrise, WooToo, Maggy May, Winnie, Missy and Bear the D*g Bear sounds like a sweetheart. A cat may look at the dog's breakfast, but not vice versa, LOL :-) Deb. -- http://www.scientific-art.com "He looked a fierce and quarrelsome cat, but claw he never would; He only bit the ones he loved, because they tasted good." S. Greenfield |
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Will in New Haven wrote:
WHAM, she whacks poor Bear across his nose with all her tiny might. I hear the blow clearly and Bear runs behind my legs. Awwwww... what a good girl!!!! And what a good d*g too! -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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I Wish I haad a camera right then
Will in New Haven wrote:
WHAM, she whacks poor Bear across his nose with all her tiny might. I hear the blow clearly and Bear runs behind my legs. Awwwww... what a good girl!!!! And what a good d*g too! -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he Sent via http://Pets-99.com , http://AnimalForum.ws & http://AnimalBlog.org |
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