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Boyfie missed his meowmie today
He was startled to be woken up at 6 a.m. for his breakfast. He did get up
but left a lot of it. I was going on a coach trip to meet my half brother, his wife and my half sister. I've only met them a couple of times before. I made arrangements for Claire to feed him at 3.30, which she did and she left his bowl in a different place to make sure I knew it was done. But he still left most of it until I got home, then he scarfed it up. Then he climbed on my knee, threw himself against me and purred his head off. Sometimes I simply do have to leave him. Had a great day in Southport. It nearly went wrong as I said I would text my brother when we left the services so he could estimate what time to leave Liverpool where he lives to join up and find where the coach would drop me but we didnt stop. I phoned him where we got near but no reply. Apparently he was in the shower. Anyway, we met up eventually and had a great day together. Boyfie was very pleased when I got home at 8 pm. I know some cats express disapproval by shunning you if you've been away for a while but he never does. He is always delighted to see me. He scarfed up his food and jumped onto my lap. He pressed himself against me and purred. Then I kind of felt guilty for leaving him for the whole day, but sometimes I have to do important things for myself. |
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Boyfie missed his meowmie today
On 8/30/2015 4:03 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
He was startled to be woken up at 6 a.m. for his breakfast. He did get up but left a lot of it. I was going on a coach trip to meet my half brother, his wife and my half sister. I've only met them a couple of times before. I made arrangements for Claire to feed him at 3.30, which she did and she left his bowl in a different place to make sure I knew it was done. But he still left most of it until I got home, then he scarfed it up. Then he climbed on my knee, threw himself against me and purred his head off. Sometimes I simply do have to leave him. Had a great day in Southport. It nearly went wrong as I said I would text my brother when we left the services so he could estimate what time to leave Liverpool where he lives to join up and find where the coach would drop me but we didnt stop. I phoned him where we got near but no reply. Apparently he was in the shower. Anyway, we met up eventually and had a great day together. Boyfie was very pleased when I got home at 8 pm. I know some cats express disapproval by shunning you if you've been away for a while but he never does. He is always delighted to see me. He scarfed up his food and jumped onto my lap. He pressed himself against me and purred. Then I kind of felt guilty for leaving him for the whole day, but sometimes I have to do important things for myself. He probably knows that acting that way makes you feel at least as guilty as you would if he shunned you. Yes, sometimes you have to leave them, and they all react differently. Lindy (RB) would come running to the door whether I'd made a 15 minute trip to the market or been gone to Australia for three weeks. Skeeter (RB) didn't make a fuss either way if I was gone a short time, but when it was more than a day, he'd stay out of sight for several hours after I got home. Finally he'd show up and make a point of ignoring me. He always managed to make up with me by the time I went to bed, though. Pickles and Koala are doing their own thing when I come home, usually loafing in the living room or on my bed. When I say I'm home, they say, "Oh, really? You were gone?" |
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Boyfie missed his meowmie today
"Joy" wrote in message ... On 8/30/2015 4:03 PM, Christina Websell wrote: He was startled to be woken up at 6 a.m. for his breakfast. He did get up but left a lot of it. I was going on a coach trip to meet my half brother, his wife and my half sister. I've only met them a couple of times before. I made arrangements for Claire to feed him at 3.30, which she did and she left his bowl in a different place to make sure I knew it was done. But he still left most of it until I got home, then he scarfed it up. Then he climbed on my knee, threw himself against me and purred his head off. Sometimes I simply do have to leave him. Had a great day in Southport. It nearly went wrong as I said I would text my brother when we left the services so he could estimate what time to leave Liverpool where he lives to join up and find where the coach would drop me but we didnt stop. I phoned him where we got near but no reply. Apparently he was in the shower. Anyway, we met up eventually and had a great day together. Boyfie was very pleased when I got home at 8 pm. I know some cats express disapproval by shunning you if you've been away for a while but he never does. He is always delighted to see me. He scarfed up his food and jumped onto my lap. He pressed himself against me and purred. Then I kind of felt guilty for leaving him for the whole day, but sometimes I have to do important things for myself. He probably knows that acting that way makes you feel at least as guilty as you would if he shunned you. Yes, actually it did. Like "aww, he really missed me, I shouldn't leave him all day again" He is perfectly able to manage without me all day as he used to have to when I was working, but he is capable of making me feel really bad now. |
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Boyfie missed his meowmie today
"Joy" wrote in message ... On 8/30/2015 4:03 PM, Christina Websell wrote: Yes, sometimes you have to leave them, and they all react differently. Lindy (RB) would come running to the door whether I'd made a 15 minute trip to the market or been gone to Australia for three weeks. Skeeter (RB) didn't make a fuss either way if I was gone a short time, but when it was more than a day, he'd stay out of sight for several hours after I got home. Finally he'd show up and make a point of ignoring me. He always managed to make up with me by the time I went to bed, though. Pickles and Koala are doing their own thing when I come home, usually loafing in the living room or on my bed. When I say I'm home, they say, "Oh, really? You were gone?" I looked after Sally (who used to live next door) once when her people were forced to go away for a weekend to their daughter's wedding. She was well annoyed when they came home. She sat in the drive with her back to them for about 7 hours. They called her in "Sally, Sally, we're home.." She was having none of it. Kitty Farmcat & Sally used to fall out quite a lot because Kitty used to insist Sally's orchard was hers and because nocat in the world would dare to disagree with KFC, Sally eventually said "Ok, it's yours" Sally was a nice cat, holstein sort, more white than black and I had the sad task to drive her paw, Alan, to the vet to send her to the rainbow bridge. She had liver cancer. When we were driving there, Alan said "you re a good driver, better than anyone I ever went with, they were awful" Not sure whether that was a compliment. Tweed |
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Boyfie missed his meowmie today
On 9/1/2015 9:14 AM, Christina Websell wrote:
"Joy" wrote in message ... On 8/30/2015 4:03 PM, Christina Websell wrote: He was startled to be woken up at 6 a.m. for his breakfast. He did get up but left a lot of it. I was going on a coach trip to meet my half brother, his wife and my half sister. I've only met them a couple of times before. I made arrangements for Claire to feed him at 3.30, which she did and she left his bowl in a different place to make sure I knew it was done. But he still left most of it until I got home, then he scarfed it up. Then he climbed on my knee, threw himself against me and purred his head off. Sometimes I simply do have to leave him. Had a great day in Southport. It nearly went wrong as I said I would text my brother when we left the services so he could estimate what time to leave Liverpool where he lives to join up and find where the coach would drop me but we didnt stop. I phoned him where we got near but no reply. Apparently he was in the shower. Anyway, we met up eventually and had a great day together. Boyfie was very pleased when I got home at 8 pm. I know some cats express disapproval by shunning you if you've been away for a while but he never does. He is always delighted to see me. He scarfed up his food and jumped onto my lap. He pressed himself against me and purred. Then I kind of felt guilty for leaving him for the whole day, but sometimes I have to do important things for myself. He probably knows that acting that way makes you feel at least as guilty as you would if he shunned you. Yes, actually it did. Like "aww, he really missed me, I shouldn't leave him all day again" He is perfectly able to manage without me all day as he used to have to when I was working, but he is capable of making me feel really bad now. Yup. Cats are masters of psychology and manipulation. |
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