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Jjohn Rescues Bonnie!
You may remember Bonnie having swims in the washing water when a
kitten. She jumped into a full tub of soapy water (twice) and had to be rinsed and towelled down. Now Burmese are supposed to be smart, right Lois, lol. Not so. This morning I forgot to shut the washhouse door and yes, there was a full tub of quite hot soapy water. John found me at the other end of the house and you'd have thought I had committed the crime of the century. "Bonnie got into the washhouse," he said in an accusing voice. My heat sank. OMG, surely she was past leaping into the tub of water. John went on. "I was right behind her and she sprang into the tub, but, " the look on his face was something to see, "I caught her in midair, just above the tub." I found two medals in the bedroom drawer and pinned them to his chest. I also found a dunce's hat and put it on Bonnie!! Me, I was awarded the twerp of the year. Bev -- If you can step on 9 daisies all at once it's Springtime. |
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Give her credit Bev, she probably thought it was cold water and wanted to
cool off from all this heat!!!!!!!! you will have to supply her with a bikini! Lois PS Has your post been today? "Bev" wrote in message ... You may remember Bonnie having swims in the washing water when a kitten. She jumped into a full tub of soapy water (twice) and had to be rinsed and towelled down. Now Burmese are supposed to be smart, right Lois, lol. Not so. This morning I forgot to shut the washhouse door and yes, there was a full tub of quite hot soapy water. John found me at the other end of the house and you'd have thought I had committed the crime of the century. "Bonnie got into the washhouse," he said in an accusing voice. My heat sank. OMG, surely she was past leaping into the tub of water. John went on. "I was right behind her and she sprang into the tub, but, " the look on his face was something to see, "I caught her in midair, just above the tub." I found two medals in the bedroom drawer and pinned them to his chest. I also found a dunce's hat and put it on Bonnie!! Me, I was awarded the twerp of the year. Bev -- If you can step on 9 daisies all at once it's Springtime. |
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I met a Burmese last week that makes a lie of all Lois and Bev's
stories. Dave and I were out of town for a conference, staying in a motel. The two days before we were due to leave, I discovered that the motel had a "shop cat" - a pure-bred Burmese chocolate boy called Buddy. Buddy is 10 and is the most laid-back, easy-going, boofheaded boycat I've ever met (and he's distinctly "fluffy" too!). Buddy looks like he never goes *anywhere* in a hurry and has worked out how to pick the motel patrons most likely to be cat-friendly. Sure did make our stay that bit extra special! I actually *do* believe Lois and Bev's stories because I've met more frenetic Burmese than otherwise, but meeting Buddy helped to put a different perspective on the breed and, who knows, maybe B&C will become just like him in a decade or so!! Tish "Lois Reay" wrote in message ... Give her credit Bev, she probably thought it was cold water and wanted to cool off from all this heat!!!!!!!! you will have to supply her with a bikini! Lois [cute Bonnie story snipped] |
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CATherine wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 10:16:48 +1300, Bev wrote: You may remember Bonnie having swims in the washing water when a kitten. She jumped into a full tub of soapy water (twice) and had to be rinsed and towelled down. Now Burmese are supposed to be smart, right Lois, lol. Not so. This morning I forgot to shut the washhouse door and yes, there was a full tub of quite hot soapy water. John found me at the other end of the house and you'd have thought I had committed the crime of the century. "Bonnie got into the washhouse," he said in an accusing voice. My heat sank. OMG, surely she was past leaping into the tub of water. John went on. "I was right behind her and she sprang into the tub, but, " the look on his face was something to see, "I caught her in midair, just above the tub." I found two medals in the bedroom drawer and pinned them to his chest. I also found a dunce's hat and put it on Bonnie!! Me, I was awarded the twerp of the year. Bev Does John play ball? Is he good at catching a ball? Or was it dumb luck catching Bonnie? I hope she wasn't mad at being prevented from taking a bath. I hope she isn't plotting revenge. Is she corresponding with Shmoggleberry since then? :-) How is Clyde doing? CATherine I have to stress John's bravery in catching Bonnie mid-air. You see Bonnie is a 'wrap-around-cat'. She suffers from a deep sense of insecurity and instantly wraps her paws and claws around anyone picking her up. I suspect it all comes from some deep kittenhood trauma. Perhaps Lois didn't jump to attention fast enough when she yowled. Perhaps she secrety climbed the stairs and fell down on her head. It could be anything. Fortunately John had on a long sleeved shirt but the claws still got through. I am certain Clyde would have followed her into the tub if he had been there - the pair are usually glued at the hips. But Clyde is not a 'wrap-around-cat' and lies peacefully in your arms with a big smile on his face. As for the pair growing out of their naughty ways - roflmho. Bev -- If you can step on 9 daisies all at once it's Springtime. |
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Bev wrote:
You may remember Bonnie having swims in the washing water when a kitten. She jumped into a full tub of soapy water (twice) and had to be rinsed and towelled down. Now Burmese are supposed to be smart, right Lois, lol. Not so. This morning I forgot to shut the washhouse door and yes, there was a full tub of quite hot soapy water. John found me at the other end of the house and you'd have thought I had committed the crime of the century. "Bonnie got into the washhouse," he said in an accusing voice. My heat sank. OMG, surely she was past leaping into the tub of water. John went on. "I was right behind her and she sprang into the tub, but, " the look on his face was something to see, "I caught her in midair, just above the tub." I found two medals in the bedroom drawer and pinned them to his chest. I also found a dunce's hat and put it on Bonnie!! Me, I was awarded the twerp of the year. Bev I expect Bonnie was testing John's reactions. :-) -- Adrian A House Is Not A Home, Without A Cat. |
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John certainly has great reflexes.
Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Bev" wrote in message ... snip John went on. "I was right behind her and she sprang into the tub, but, " the look on his face was something to see, "I caught her in midair, just above the tub." I found two medals in the bedroom drawer and pinned them to his chest. I also found a dunce's hat and put it on Bonnie!! Me, I was awarded the twerp of the year. Bev -- If you can step on 9 daisies all at once it's Springtime. |
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