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I must share the story of the most water-loving cat I have known,
Dorian. Unfortunately, his humans divorced and the cats went to new homes, so I've lost track of him. His meowmie, when he was a young cat (grey and white shorthair, looking like he had some Siamese), felt as if she was falling into the shower scene of Psycho, until she realized Dorian, unbothered by splashes, was calmly observing from a corner of the shower stall. Drinking from the tap was understandable, but attempting to kill the water stream another thing entirely. Dorian's high (or low) point was when he played submarine. His humans had a jacuzzi, and Dorian would leap into it with the air jets blowing at full pressure. He would spin in the whirlpool in the center, holding his tail high. We never determined if the tail was supposed to be a periscope or a snorkel, but, since his male human was a sonar engineer, it must have been sonar-related. He'd either jump out on his own, or wait for the humans to start getting out, and would request politely to be towelled dry. |
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I must share the story of the most water-loving cat I have known,
Dorian. Unfortunately, his humans divorced and the cats went to new homes, so I've lost track of him. His meowmie, when he was a young cat (grey and white shorthair, looking like he had some Siamese), felt as if she was falling into the shower scene of Psycho, until she realized Dorian, unbothered by splashes, was calmly observing from a corner of the shower stall. Drinking from the tap was understandable, but attempting to kill the water stream another thing entirely. Dorian's high (or low) point was when he played submarine. His humans had a jacuzzi, and Dorian would leap into it with the air jets blowing at full pressure. He would spin in the whirlpool in the center, holding his tail high. We never determined if the tail was supposed to be a periscope or a snorkel, but, since his male human was a sonar engineer, it must have been sonar-related. He'd either jump out on his own, or wait for the humans to start getting out, and would request politely to be towelled dry. |
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I must share the story of the most water-loving cat I have known,
Dorian. Unfortunately, his humans divorced and the cats went to new homes, so I've lost track of him. His meowmie, when he was a young cat (grey and white shorthair, looking like he had some Siamese), felt as if she was falling into the shower scene of Psycho, until she realized Dorian, unbothered by splashes, was calmly observing from a corner of the shower stall. Drinking from the tap was understandable, but attempting to kill the water stream another thing entirely. Dorian's high (or low) point was when he played submarine. His humans had a jacuzzi, and Dorian would leap into it with the air jets blowing at full pressure. He would spin in the whirlpool in the center, holding his tail high. We never determined if the tail was supposed to be a periscope or a snorkel, but, since his male human was a sonar engineer, it must have been sonar-related. He'd either jump out on his own, or wait for the humans to start getting out, and would request politely to be towelled dry. |
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Howard Berkowitz wrote:
Dorian's high (or low) point was when he played submarine. His humans had a jacuzzi, and Dorian would leap into it with the air jets blowing at full pressure. He would spin in the whirlpool in the center, holding his tail high. We never determined if the tail was supposed to be a periscope or a snorkel, but, since his male human was a sonar engineer, it must have been sonar-related. He'd either jump out on his own, or wait for the humans to start getting out, and would request politely to be towelled dry. My god! I thought Roxy was weird because she likes to be spun around on my office chair. Joyce |
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Howard Berkowitz wrote:
Dorian's high (or low) point was when he played submarine. His humans had a jacuzzi, and Dorian would leap into it with the air jets blowing at full pressure. He would spin in the whirlpool in the center, holding his tail high. We never determined if the tail was supposed to be a periscope or a snorkel, but, since his male human was a sonar engineer, it must have been sonar-related. He'd either jump out on his own, or wait for the humans to start getting out, and would request politely to be towelled dry. My god! I thought Roxy was weird because she likes to be spun around on my office chair. Joyce |
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Howard Berkowitz wrote:
Dorian's high (or low) point was when he played submarine. His humans had a jacuzzi, and Dorian would leap into it with the air jets blowing at full pressure. He would spin in the whirlpool in the center, holding his tail high. We never determined if the tail was supposed to be a periscope or a snorkel, but, since his male human was a sonar engineer, it must have been sonar-related. He'd either jump out on his own, or wait for the humans to start getting out, and would request politely to be towelled dry. My god! I thought Roxy was weird because she likes to be spun around on my office chair. Joyce |
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My heart lept into my mouth when I read the original title ....
Susan M relieved. "Pat" wrote in message ... EOM Sorry - again ---- How TERRIBLE of me. |
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