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Old September 25th 10, 01:25 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Default Pets, scritches and purrs deserved for Daisy-chan!

All give a bow (or a bow wow with a wag) to Daisy-chan. Here's why.

I hurt my neck again (long story made short, DDD with 4 herniations, 2 in
neck). I've been in pain the last 6 days. Daisy-chan, my once high
semi-feral has gone totally lap kitty. It helps alot. She loves to sleep
right between my legs perched up on my belly and purr. (Ontop of the
blanket, not getting kinky here! Grin!).

Anyways, 24 hours ago we took in our second rescue dog. (Those in
RPD.Behavior will have the fuller story on Sammy). Now as amazing as I
think dogs and cats are, especially when they get along, this one is unique.
With her long standing buddy Cash-pup in the bedroom, and me in the
livingroom (sofa best for my back/neck), and Sammy on his blanki (not
crated) in the livingroom, I expected to be cat free for the night. Nope.

NOTHING, not even a new dog in the house was gonna stop her from her self
appointed care of her Meowmie! In she sailed with tail high, sniffing at
the new dog's general direction then hopped right up and settled in for the
night. It was a sort of 'love my meowmie, love me' moment.

I'm proud of her.

 




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