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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 03:24:10 GMT, Mark Edwards
wrote: In the evenings when I get home, I usually go outside and call for Buster, who likes to stay in until we go to bed. Truth be known, he likes to stay inside *after* we go to bed too. In fact, the last couple of nights, he has been giving me puppy-dog eyes (is that blasphemous, or what?), and has cried to be let back in. I think he knows that we have an empty space for another cat... A couple of nights ago, it was icy cold outside, so I didn't bother putting him outdoors. He went to sleep on the couch, and later joined us at the foot of the bed, on my side of the bed. At least, that's where he was when I got up for work. I also didn't let him out when I left for work so he sat on the couch next to Senyah most of the day (evil grin). When I tried to put him out that night, he begged to stay in again. I picked him up and told him "I wish I could keep you - let me see what I can work out". Oh, and let him back in the house. Now, I think Senyah sees what's coming, but she isn't entirely sure she wants more than one cat. So I had to promise to let him out in the morning. Which I did. Which surprised Buster, because he's used to be let out at night... Which brings me to the title of this post. It has long been Buster's style to either come out from the bushes, or to sit on the air conditioner unit in the window. If I open the door before he sits on the air conditioner, he runs up from the bushes and meows loudly. But lately, I go outside, and don't see him at all. I call his name, then I hear a brief meow. From above the ground. Buster has climbed the little tree outside the door. He seems in some distress, as if he can't get down. So I go get him and carry him in (personally, I think he just wants proof that I really want him to come in - grin). I have *got* to figure a way out to get Senyah to let us adopt him... Hugs and Purrs, Mark He sounds so lonesome -- and as you say, there is now an empty space. Nature doesn't like empty spaces -- she always tries to fill them up with something. Nature is trying to fill the empty space in your life now -- don't lose a great chance for another loving friend. Best wishes for happiness. MLB |
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Karen wrote in message . ..
Just keep going as you are. I think the process is half done Karen We wondered if there wasn't a reason that Buster came back from that fateful vet visit. I'd say we just found it. Grace |
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Lots of purrs and best wishes for Buster to convince Senyah she cannot live
without him anymore -- Polonca & Soncek "Mark Edwards" wrote in message ... snip I have *got* to figure a way out to get Senyah to let us adopt him... Hugs and Purrs, Mark |
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Mark Edwards wrote: In the evenings when I get home, I usually go outside and call for Buster, who likes to stay in until we go to bed. Truth be known, he likes to stay inside *after* we go to bed too. In fact, the last couple of nights, he has been giving me puppy-dog eyes (is that blasphemous, or what?), and has cried to be let back in. I think he knows that we have an empty space for another cat... A couple of nights ago, it was icy cold outside, so I didn't bother putting him outdoors. He went to sleep on the couch, and later joined us at the foot of the bed, on my side of the bed. At least, that's where he was when I got up for work. I also didn't let him out when I left for work so he sat on the couch next to Senyah most of the day (evil grin). When I tried to put him out that night, he begged to stay in again. I picked him up and told him "I wish I could keep you - let me see what I can work out". Oh, and let him back in the house. Now, I think Senyah sees what's coming, but she isn't entirely sure she wants more than one cat. So I had to promise to let him out in the morning. Which I did. Which surprised Buster, because he's used to be let out at night... Which brings me to the title of this post. It has long been Buster's style to either come out from the bushes, or to sit on the air conditioner unit in the window. If I open the door before he sits on the air conditioner, he runs up from the bushes and meows loudly. But lately, I go outside, and don't see him at all. I call his name, then I hear a brief meow. From above the ground. Buster has climbed the little tree outside the door. He seems in some distress, as if he can't get down. So I go get him and carry him in (personally, I think he just wants proof that I really want him to come in - grin). I have *got* to figure a way out to get Senyah to let us adopt him... Hugs and Purrs, Mark Pardon my confusion, but people here seem to names as unusual as their cats, so I have to ask. Is "Senyah" a human or another cat? |
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Mark Edwards wrote:
In the evenings when I get home, I usually go outside and call for Buster, who likes to stay in until we go to bed. Truth be known, he likes to stay inside *after* we go to bed too. In fact, the last couple of nights, he has been giving me puppy-dog eyes (is that blasphemous, or what?), and has cried to be let back in. I think he knows that we have an empty space for another cat... A couple of nights ago, it was icy cold outside, so I didn't bother putting him outdoors. He went to sleep on the couch, and later joined us at the foot of the bed, on my side of the bed. At least, that's where he was when I got up for work. I also didn't let him out when I left for work so he sat on the couch next to Senyah most of the day (evil grin). When I tried to put him out that night, he begged to stay in again. I picked him up and told him "I wish I could keep you - let me see what I can work out". Oh, and let him back in the house. Now, I think Senyah sees what's coming, but she isn't entirely sure she wants more than one cat. So I had to promise to let him out in the morning. Which I did. Which surprised Buster, because he's used to be let out at night... Which brings me to the title of this post. It has long been Buster's style to either come out from the bushes, or to sit on the air conditioner unit in the window. If I open the door before he sits on the air conditioner, he runs up from the bushes and meows loudly. But lately, I go outside, and don't see him at all. I call his name, then I hear a brief meow. From above the ground. Buster has climbed the little tree outside the door. He seems in some distress, as if he can't get down. So I go get him and carry him in (personally, I think he just wants proof that I really want him to come in - grin). I have *got* to figure a way out to get Senyah to let us adopt him... Hugs and Purrs, Mark I think you already have.:-) -- Adrian A House Is Not A Home, Without A Cat. |
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"Mark Edwards" wrote in message ... No cluons were harmed when Divamanque wrote: Pardon my confusion, but people here seem to names as unusual as their cats, so I have to ask. Is "Senyah" a human or another cat? Grin. Senyah is my wife. Hugs and Purrs, Mark -- Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request You STILL didn't answer weather Senyah was a human or cat!!!! Stacey |
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