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Future Kitty-in-Law
My sister Ann is getting married soon and I recently spent an evening
with her, Patrick, the hubby-to-be and his lady tuxedo cat Lucy-Fur (as in devil-cat). Dunno how she got the moniker, as she is a very sweet kitty. Lucy has lived with Patrick for fourteen years, ever since he rescued her from a cat colony near his apartment building. Lucy has her Paw Paw and soon-to-be Meowmie wrapped completely around her little toes! And she has trained them well--at intervals during the evening she would wander out to her food bowl in the kitchen, meow plaintively, gaze longingly down at the bowl and then look up to see if anyone was responding. She would repeat this a couple times and sure enough either Pat or Ann would come running to give her a treat before the fourth meow. She tried this on me when I was alone in the kitchen with her, but I told her she had to ask her Paw-Paw first... Gennie |
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Gennie Kiuchi wrote:
My sister Ann is getting married soon and I recently spent an evening with her, Patrick, the hubby-to-be and his lady tuxedo cat Lucy-Fur (as in devil-cat). Dunno how she got the moniker, as she is a very sweet kitty. Lucy has lived with Patrick for fourteen years, ever since he rescued her from a cat colony near his apartment building. Lucy has her Paw Paw and soon-to-be Meowmie wrapped completely around her little toes! And she has trained them well--at intervals during the evening she would wander out to her food bowl in the kitchen, meow plaintively, gaze longingly down at the bowl and then look up to see if anyone was responding. She would repeat this a couple times and sure enough either Pat or Ann would come running to give her a treat before the fourth meow. She tried this on me when I was alone in the kitchen with her, but I told her she had to ask her Paw-Paw first... Awww. She sensed that you would be a sucker for that routine. We have a couple of Lucy-Furs on this group. Hazel has one, and KKat too. |
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Gennie Kiuchi wrote:
My sister Ann is getting married soon and I recently spent an evening with her, Patrick, the hubby-to-be and his lady tuxedo cat Lucy-Fur (as in devil-cat). Dunno how she got the moniker, as she is a very sweet kitty. Lucy has lived with Patrick for fourteen years, ever since he rescued her from a cat colony near his apartment building. Lucy has her Paw Paw and soon-to-be Meowmie wrapped completely around her little toes! And she has trained them well--at intervals during the evening she would wander out to her food bowl in the kitchen, meow plaintively, gaze longingly down at the bowl and then look up to see if anyone was responding. She would repeat this a couple times and sure enough either Pat or Ann would come running to give her a treat before the fourth meow. She tried this on me when I was alone in the kitchen with her, but I told her she had to ask her Paw-Paw first... Awww. She sensed that you would be a sucker for that routine. We have a couple of Lucy-Furs on this group. Hazel has one, and KKat too. |
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Gennie Kiuchi wrote:
My sister Ann is getting married soon and I recently spent an evening with her, Patrick, the hubby-to-be and his lady tuxedo cat Lucy-Fur (as in devil-cat). Dunno how she got the moniker, as she is a very sweet kitty. Lucy has lived with Patrick for fourteen years, ever since he rescued her from a cat colony near his apartment building. Lucy has her Paw Paw and soon-to-be Meowmie wrapped completely around her little toes! And she has trained them well--at intervals during the evening she would wander out to her food bowl in the kitchen, meow plaintively, gaze longingly down at the bowl and then look up to see if anyone was responding. She would repeat this a couple times and sure enough either Pat or Ann would come running to give her a treat before the fourth meow. She tried this on me when I was alone in the kitchen with her, but I told her she had to ask her Paw-Paw first... Awww. She sensed that you would be a sucker for that routine. We have a couple of Lucy-Furs on this group. Hazel has one, and KKat too. |
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Gennie Kiuchi wrote: My sister Ann is getting married soon and I recently spent an evening with her, Patrick, the hubby-to-be and his lady tuxedo cat Lucy-Fur (as in devil-cat). Dunno how she got the moniker, as she is a very sweet kitty. Lucy has lived with Patrick for fourteen years, ever since he rescued her from a cat colony near his apartment building. Lucy has her Paw Paw and soon-to-be Meowmie wrapped completely around her little toes! And she has trained them well--at intervals during the evening she would wander out to her food bowl in the kitchen, meow plaintively, gaze longingly down at the bowl and then look up to see if anyone was responding. She would repeat this a couple times and sure enough either Pat or Ann would come running to give her a treat before the fourth meow. She tried this on me when I was alone in the kitchen with her, but I told her she had to ask her Paw-Paw first... But Aunties are there for spoiling the kids and teaching them the things that Mam and Dad won't like how to sing Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts. That's my argument anyway, but my husband doesn't quite see eye to eye when we visit his sister... Blessed be, Baha |
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Gennie Kiuchi wrote: My sister Ann is getting married soon and I recently spent an evening with her, Patrick, the hubby-to-be and his lady tuxedo cat Lucy-Fur (as in devil-cat). Dunno how she got the moniker, as she is a very sweet kitty. Lucy has lived with Patrick for fourteen years, ever since he rescued her from a cat colony near his apartment building. Lucy has her Paw Paw and soon-to-be Meowmie wrapped completely around her little toes! And she has trained them well--at intervals during the evening she would wander out to her food bowl in the kitchen, meow plaintively, gaze longingly down at the bowl and then look up to see if anyone was responding. She would repeat this a couple times and sure enough either Pat or Ann would come running to give her a treat before the fourth meow. She tried this on me when I was alone in the kitchen with her, but I told her she had to ask her Paw-Paw first... But Aunties are there for spoiling the kids and teaching them the things that Mam and Dad won't like how to sing Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts. That's my argument anyway, but my husband doesn't quite see eye to eye when we visit his sister... Blessed be, Baha |
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Gennie Kiuchi wrote: My sister Ann is getting married soon and I recently spent an evening with her, Patrick, the hubby-to-be and his lady tuxedo cat Lucy-Fur (as in devil-cat). Dunno how she got the moniker, as she is a very sweet kitty. Lucy has lived with Patrick for fourteen years, ever since he rescued her from a cat colony near his apartment building. Lucy has her Paw Paw and soon-to-be Meowmie wrapped completely around her little toes! And she has trained them well--at intervals during the evening she would wander out to her food bowl in the kitchen, meow plaintively, gaze longingly down at the bowl and then look up to see if anyone was responding. She would repeat this a couple times and sure enough either Pat or Ann would come running to give her a treat before the fourth meow. She tried this on me when I was alone in the kitchen with her, but I told her she had to ask her Paw-Paw first... But Aunties are there for spoiling the kids and teaching them the things that Mam and Dad won't like how to sing Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts. That's my argument anyway, but my husband doesn't quite see eye to eye when we visit his sister... Blessed be, Baha |
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 23:08:02 -0400, Singh
yodeled: Gennie Kiuchi wrote: My sister Ann is getting married soon and I recently spent an evening with her, Patrick, the hubby-to-be and his lady tuxedo cat Lucy-Fur (as in devil-cat). Dunno how she got the moniker, as she is a very sweet kitty. Lucy has lived with Patrick for fourteen years, ever since he rescued her from a cat colony near his apartment building. Lucy has her Paw Paw and soon-to-be Meowmie wrapped completely around her little toes! And she has trained them well--at intervals during the evening she would wander out to her food bowl in the kitchen, meow plaintively, gaze longingly down at the bowl and then look up to see if anyone was responding. She would repeat this a couple times and sure enough either Pat or Ann would come running to give her a treat before the fourth meow. She tried this on me when I was alone in the kitchen with her, but I told her she had to ask her Paw-Paw first... But Aunties are there for spoiling the kids and teaching them the things that Mam and Dad won't like how to sing Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts. That's my argument anyway, but my husband doesn't quite see eye to eye when we visit his sister... I have to just vent here, because I love my SIL dearly, and would never complain about her-- in any of my family's earshot. But she is a great killjoy when it comes to my nephew. She's always saying, "I don't want him to learn that," or "I really don't want him to pick up that habit." I don't get it all all. It's MY nephew, isn't it?!!! :P Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 23:08:02 -0400, Singh
yodeled: Gennie Kiuchi wrote: My sister Ann is getting married soon and I recently spent an evening with her, Patrick, the hubby-to-be and his lady tuxedo cat Lucy-Fur (as in devil-cat). Dunno how she got the moniker, as she is a very sweet kitty. Lucy has lived with Patrick for fourteen years, ever since he rescued her from a cat colony near his apartment building. Lucy has her Paw Paw and soon-to-be Meowmie wrapped completely around her little toes! And she has trained them well--at intervals during the evening she would wander out to her food bowl in the kitchen, meow plaintively, gaze longingly down at the bowl and then look up to see if anyone was responding. She would repeat this a couple times and sure enough either Pat or Ann would come running to give her a treat before the fourth meow. She tried this on me when I was alone in the kitchen with her, but I told her she had to ask her Paw-Paw first... But Aunties are there for spoiling the kids and teaching them the things that Mam and Dad won't like how to sing Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts. That's my argument anyway, but my husband doesn't quite see eye to eye when we visit his sister... I have to just vent here, because I love my SIL dearly, and would never complain about her-- in any of my family's earshot. But she is a great killjoy when it comes to my nephew. She's always saying, "I don't want him to learn that," or "I really don't want him to pick up that habit." I don't get it all all. It's MY nephew, isn't it?!!! :P Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 23:08:02 -0400, Singh
yodeled: Gennie Kiuchi wrote: My sister Ann is getting married soon and I recently spent an evening with her, Patrick, the hubby-to-be and his lady tuxedo cat Lucy-Fur (as in devil-cat). Dunno how she got the moniker, as she is a very sweet kitty. Lucy has lived with Patrick for fourteen years, ever since he rescued her from a cat colony near his apartment building. Lucy has her Paw Paw and soon-to-be Meowmie wrapped completely around her little toes! And she has trained them well--at intervals during the evening she would wander out to her food bowl in the kitchen, meow plaintively, gaze longingly down at the bowl and then look up to see if anyone was responding. She would repeat this a couple times and sure enough either Pat or Ann would come running to give her a treat before the fourth meow. She tried this on me when I was alone in the kitchen with her, but I told her she had to ask her Paw-Paw first... But Aunties are there for spoiling the kids and teaching them the things that Mam and Dad won't like how to sing Greasy Grimy Gopher Guts. That's my argument anyway, but my husband doesn't quite see eye to eye when we visit his sister... I have to just vent here, because I love my SIL dearly, and would never complain about her-- in any of my family's earshot. But she is a great killjoy when it comes to my nephew. She's always saying, "I don't want him to learn that," or "I really don't want him to pick up that habit." I don't get it all all. It's MY nephew, isn't it?!!! :P Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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