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Old January 5th 08, 04:49 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Mischief
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Default The little MINX!!!

I cooked myself Tuna Helper tonight, and like an idiot I took my
helping and left the rest in the pan on the stove.

That was about 30 minutes ago.

I just went to put my dish in the sink and guess who I found on the
stove, perched over the pan.

Mischief jumped off the stove, licking her lips and ran off. I gave
her a light smack on the rear and scolded her. Didn't even phase
her. She just kept licking her lips and starting washing herself.

It didn't look like she ate much, but several areas were missing sauce
as it if it had been licked off. I thought about it and then scooped
the rest of the Tuna Helper into a container and put it in the
fridge. I can't afford to be throwing food away.

And besides, like they say here, everything is supposed to taste
better with cat spit.

The little varmint.............
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Old January 5th 08, 05:37 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Granby
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Default The little MINX!!!

If I threw away everything the cats tasted, sniffed or put a paw in, the
garage can would get more food than I do. I baked two loaves of bread
tonight and went in to see O. T. and Willow sniffing it.
"Mischief" wrote in message
...
I cooked myself Tuna Helper tonight, and like an idiot I took my
helping and left the rest in the pan on the stove.

That was about 30 minutes ago.

I just went to put my dish in the sink and guess who I found on the
stove, perched over the pan.

Mischief jumped off the stove, licking her lips and ran off. I gave
her a light smack on the rear and scolded her. Didn't even phase
her. She just kept licking her lips and starting washing herself.

It didn't look like she ate much, but several areas were missing sauce
as it if it had been licked off. I thought about it and then scooped
the rest of the Tuna Helper into a container and put it in the
fridge. I can't afford to be throwing food away.

And besides, like they say here, everything is supposed to taste
better with cat spit.

The little varmint.............



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Old January 5th 08, 05:54 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
jmcquown
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Default The little MINX!!!

Mischief wrote:
I cooked myself Tuna Helper tonight, and like an idiot I took my
helping and left the rest in the pan on the stove.

That was about 30 minutes ago.

I just went to put my dish in the sink and guess who I found on the
stove, perched over the pan.

Mischief jumped off the stove, licking her lips and ran off. I gave
her a light smack on the rear and scolded her. Didn't even phase
her. She just kept licking her lips and starting washing herself.

It didn't look like she ate much, but several areas were missing sauce
as it if it had been licked off. I thought about it and then scooped
the rest of the Tuna Helper into a container and put it in the
fridge. I can't afford to be throwing food away.

And besides, like they say here, everything is supposed to taste
better with cat spit.

The little varmint.............


LOL I'm sorry, but that's funny! Persia would have ignored the tuna.
She's a weird cat. Doesn't like tuna in any way, shape or form. She might
have gone for the noodles in sauce, though.

Jill


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Old January 5th 08, 06:05 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Takayuki
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Default The little MINX!!!

"Granby" wrote:
If I threw away everything the cats tasted, sniffed or put a paw in, the
garage can would get more food than I do. I baked two loaves of bread
tonight and went in to see O. T. and Willow sniffing it.


I tossed out my coffee yesterday, does that count?

I left a mug of coffee on my desk, lukewarm with milk. When I came
back, I found tabby ticked hairs in the mug, and a double-thumbed
coffee pawprint on the desk.

I went to my chief inspector, Buster, and asked his opinion on what
might have transpired. His deduction? Aliens.

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Old January 5th 08, 02:10 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Kreisleriana[_3_]
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"Mischief" wrote in message
...
I cooked myself Tuna Helper tonight, and like an idiot I took my
helping and left the rest in the pan on the stove.

That was about 30 minutes ago.

I just went to put my dish in the sink and guess who I found on the
stove, perched over the pan.

Mischief jumped off the stove, licking her lips and ran off. I gave
her a light smack on the rear and scolded her. Didn't even phase
her. She just kept licking her lips and starting washing herself.

It didn't look like she ate much, but several areas were missing sauce
as it if it had been licked off. I thought about it and then scooped
the rest of the Tuna Helper into a container and put it in the
fridge. I can't afford to be throwing food away.

And besides, like they say here, everything is supposed to taste
better with cat spit.

The little varmint...........


Sounds like vintage Stinky in his hoolikitten prime. He was UNSTOPPABLE.



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Old January 5th 08, 02:56 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Suz
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On Jan 5, 1:05�am, Takayuki wrote:
"Granby" wrote:
If I threw away everything the cats tasted, sniffed or put a paw in, the
garage can would get more food than I do. I baked two loaves of bread
tonight and went in to see �O. T. and Willow sniffing it.


I tossed out my coffee yesterday, does that count?

I left a mug of coffee on my desk, lukewarm with milk. �When I came
back, I found tabby ticked hairs in the mug, and a double-thumbed
coffee pawprint on the desk.

I went to my chief inspector, Buster, and asked his opinion on what
might have transpired. �His deduction? �Aliens.



I suspect it was the milk he couldn't resist ;o)
Suz&
Spicey, who can't resist olive juice (go figure) or Turkey pepperoni.
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Old January 5th 08, 04:24 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Will in New Haven
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On Jan 5, 12:37 am, "Granby" wrote:
If I threw away everything the cats tasted, sniffed or put a paw in, the
garage can would get more food than I do. I baked two loaves of bread
tonight and went in to see O. T. and Willow sniffing it."


That's all well and good when what is involved is simply _sniffing_ or
even _nibbling_ but Sunrise will sneak as close as possible to your
food and take a deep, appreciative breath and then SNEEZE on it. She
must be carefully watched, even though she is the PRITTY wun.

She especially likes sneezing on oatmeal and on potatos with sour
cream.

Will in New Haven

--

"It iss a privalij four yooo iff i sneess on yur fuds" Sunrise, da
PRITTY wun






Mischief" wrote in message

...

I cooked myself Tuna Helper tonight, and like an idiot I took my
helping and left the rest in the pan on the stove.


That was about 30 minutes ago.


I just went to put my dish in the sink and guess who I found on the
stove, perched over the pan.


Mischief jumped off the stove, licking her lips and ran off. I gave
her a light smack on the rear and scolded her. Didn't even phase
her. She just kept licking her lips and starting washing herself.


It didn't look like she ate much, but several areas were missing sauce
as it if it had been licked off. I thought about it and then scooped
the rest of the Tuna Helper into a container and put it in the
fridge. I can't afford to be throwing food away.


And besides, like they say here, everything is supposed to taste
better with cat spit.


The little varmint.............


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Old January 5th 08, 05:33 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Monique Y. Mudama
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Default The little MINX!!!

On 2008-01-05, Mischief penned:
I cooked myself Tuna Helper tonight, and like an idiot I took my
helping and left the rest in the pan on the stove.

That was about 30 minutes ago.

I just went to put my dish in the sink and guess who I found on the
stove, perched over the pan.


Caught red-pawed!

A year or so ago, DH left some bratwurst on the counter to cool.
Typically Oscar doesn't get up on the counter (while we're home), and
anyway, bratwurst?

Came downstairs some time later and found bite marks in all three brats.
Just on the ends. She apparently didn't like them, but took care to
sample all three, just in case.

DH was not amused. I was. (I'm sure the fact that I'm not crazy
about bratwurst is irrelevant.)

--
monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully

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Old January 5th 08, 07:20 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Granby
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Default The little MINX!!!

WHOA, sneezing is a whole different thing. No thank you! Don't tell the
cats but if they sneeze on it, it is theirs. Last night I had a glass of
wine on the end table and I heard someone lapping, was O. T/ and the kitchen
sink pipes got a taste on wine. He had drank a good bit while I went to put
in laundry. No ill effects, thank goodness. My son in law bought be a wine
glass sippy cup at spencers and I may have to start using that!!!!
"Will in New Haven" wrote in message
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On Jan 5, 12:37 am, "Granby" wrote:
If I threw away everything the cats tasted, sniffed or put a paw in, the
garage can would get more food than I do. I baked two loaves of bread
tonight and went in to see O. T. and Willow sniffing it."


That's all well and good when what is involved is simply _sniffing_ or
even _nibbling_ but Sunrise will sneak as close as possible to your
food and take a deep, appreciative breath and then SNEEZE on it. She
must be carefully watched, even though she is the PRITTY wun.

She especially likes sneezing on oatmeal and on potatos with sour
cream.

Will in New Haven

--

"It iss a privalij four yooo iff i sneess on yur fuds" Sunrise, da
PRITTY wun






Mischief" wrote in message

...

I cooked myself Tuna Helper tonight, and like an idiot I took my
helping and left the rest in the pan on the stove.


That was about 30 minutes ago.


I just went to put my dish in the sink and guess who I found on the
stove, perched over the pan.


Mischief jumped off the stove, licking her lips and ran off. I gave
her a light smack on the rear and scolded her. Didn't even phase
her. She just kept licking her lips and starting washing herself.


It didn't look like she ate much, but several areas were missing sauce
as it if it had been licked off. I thought about it and then scooped
the rest of the Tuna Helper into a container and put it in the
fridge. I can't afford to be throwing food away.


And besides, like they say here, everything is supposed to taste
better with cat spit.


The little varmint.............




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Old January 5th 08, 07:23 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
GaDragonfly
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Default The little MINX!!!

On Jan 5, 9:56 am, Suz wrote:


I suspect it was the milk he couldn't resist ;o)
Suz&
Spicey, who can't resist olive juice (go figure) or Turkey pepperoni.


It sounds like Spicey was either well named or she makes an effort to
live up to her name

Julie
 




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