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It took 37 years...
"CATherine" wrote snippety Hurray!! After 37 years, Robin took only a short time to turn Jeff into a bonafide catslave! Of course, Jeff says he scooted over because Robin rooted himself to the bed, making it impossible to move him over! ;-) LOL! Way to go, Robin! -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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"CATherine" wrote snippety Hurray!! After 37 years, Robin took only a short time to turn Jeff into a bonafide catslave! Of course, Jeff says he scooted over because Robin rooted himself to the bed, making it impossible to move him over! ;-) LOL! Way to go, Robin! -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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"CATherine" wrote snippety Hurray!! After 37 years, Robin took only a short time to turn Jeff into a bonafide catslave! Of course, Jeff says he scooted over because Robin rooted himself to the bed, making it impossible to move him over! ;-) LOL! Way to go, Robin! -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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CATherine wrote:
My son is 37 years old. He has lived with cats all his life. But he is a macho, dog type of person, he says. He walks through the house and the cats scatter before him. I walk through the house and have to scoot the cats out of my way. I open a cupboard or closet door and have to watch the cats don't scoot in. They don't pay attention to Jeff opening doors. Even the front door; while I have to swing my bag at the cats and try to slither this great body through a narrow opening. When I am late coming home or the one time I spent overnight away from home, the cats won't eat for Jeff. The cats tolerate Jeff; but they are bonded to me. Sheba is the only one who likes Jeff to hold her and she will play with a leather thong he drags and twitches. But Shasta, the dog, is jealous of any attention Jeff bestows on Sheba. Then Robin came. Robin thinks all people were put here to pet him and love him and cater to him. Most of the time he sleeps with Jeff because Djoser raises a ruckus about the prime spot on my bed. When Robin was wearing the E-collar, he couldn't groom himself. So, several times a day, Jeff would rub around Robin's neck and forehead. And every few days we would take the collar off and give him a good brushing. And with Jeff being home all day, Robin spent a good deal of time with Jeff. He would often nap beside Jeff on the couch or steal his chair the moment he got up. When Robin would sleep on Jeff's bed, it was usually at the foot. But now he sleeps next to Jeff's belly or knees with the inevitable result; he stretches out and pushes. In his sleep Jeff would scoot over a bit. Robin would get next to him again. And so on...Last night Jeff scooted over till he almost fell off the bed! Hurray!! After 37 years, Robin took only a short time to turn Jeff into a bonafide catslave! Of course, Jeff says he scooted over because Robin rooted himself to the bed, making it impossible to move him over! ;-) Better late then never. :-) -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.737 / Virus Database: 491 - Release Date: 11/08/2004 |
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CATherine wrote:
My son is 37 years old. He has lived with cats all his life. But he is a macho, dog type of person, he says. He walks through the house and the cats scatter before him. I walk through the house and have to scoot the cats out of my way. I open a cupboard or closet door and have to watch the cats don't scoot in. They don't pay attention to Jeff opening doors. Even the front door; while I have to swing my bag at the cats and try to slither this great body through a narrow opening. When I am late coming home or the one time I spent overnight away from home, the cats won't eat for Jeff. The cats tolerate Jeff; but they are bonded to me. Sheba is the only one who likes Jeff to hold her and she will play with a leather thong he drags and twitches. But Shasta, the dog, is jealous of any attention Jeff bestows on Sheba. Then Robin came. Robin thinks all people were put here to pet him and love him and cater to him. Most of the time he sleeps with Jeff because Djoser raises a ruckus about the prime spot on my bed. When Robin was wearing the E-collar, he couldn't groom himself. So, several times a day, Jeff would rub around Robin's neck and forehead. And every few days we would take the collar off and give him a good brushing. And with Jeff being home all day, Robin spent a good deal of time with Jeff. He would often nap beside Jeff on the couch or steal his chair the moment he got up. When Robin would sleep on Jeff's bed, it was usually at the foot. But now he sleeps next to Jeff's belly or knees with the inevitable result; he stretches out and pushes. In his sleep Jeff would scoot over a bit. Robin would get next to him again. And so on...Last night Jeff scooted over till he almost fell off the bed! Hurray!! After 37 years, Robin took only a short time to turn Jeff into a bonafide catslave! Of course, Jeff says he scooted over because Robin rooted himself to the bed, making it impossible to move him over! ;-) Better late then never. :-) -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.737 / Virus Database: 491 - Release Date: 11/08/2004 |
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CATherine wrote:
My son is 37 years old. He has lived with cats all his life. But he is a macho, dog type of person, he says. He walks through the house and the cats scatter before him. I walk through the house and have to scoot the cats out of my way. I open a cupboard or closet door and have to watch the cats don't scoot in. They don't pay attention to Jeff opening doors. Even the front door; while I have to swing my bag at the cats and try to slither this great body through a narrow opening. When I am late coming home or the one time I spent overnight away from home, the cats won't eat for Jeff. The cats tolerate Jeff; but they are bonded to me. Sheba is the only one who likes Jeff to hold her and she will play with a leather thong he drags and twitches. But Shasta, the dog, is jealous of any attention Jeff bestows on Sheba. Then Robin came. Robin thinks all people were put here to pet him and love him and cater to him. Most of the time he sleeps with Jeff because Djoser raises a ruckus about the prime spot on my bed. When Robin was wearing the E-collar, he couldn't groom himself. So, several times a day, Jeff would rub around Robin's neck and forehead. And every few days we would take the collar off and give him a good brushing. And with Jeff being home all day, Robin spent a good deal of time with Jeff. He would often nap beside Jeff on the couch or steal his chair the moment he got up. When Robin would sleep on Jeff's bed, it was usually at the foot. But now he sleeps next to Jeff's belly or knees with the inevitable result; he stretches out and pushes. In his sleep Jeff would scoot over a bit. Robin would get next to him again. And so on...Last night Jeff scooted over till he almost fell off the bed! Hurray!! After 37 years, Robin took only a short time to turn Jeff into a bonafide catslave! Of course, Jeff says he scooted over because Robin rooted himself to the bed, making it impossible to move him over! ;-) Better late then never. :-) -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) A house is not a home, without a cat. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.737 / Virus Database: 491 - Release Date: 11/08/2004 |
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CATherine skrev i meddelandet ... My son is 37 years old. He has lived with cats all his life. But he is a macho, dog type of person, he says. He walks through the house and the cats scatter before him. I walk through the house and have to scoot the cats out of my way. I open a cupboard or closet door and have to watch the cats don't scoot in. They don't pay attention to Jeff opening doors. Even the front door; while I have to swing my bag at the cats and try to slither this great body through a narrow opening. When I am late coming home or the one time I spent overnight away from home, the cats won't eat for Jeff. The cats tolerate Jeff; but they are bonded to me. Sheba is the only one who likes Jeff to hold her and she will play with a leather thong he drags and twitches. But Shasta, the dog, is jealous of any attention Jeff bestows on Sheba. Then Robin came. Robin thinks all people were put here to pet him and love him and cater to him. Most of the time he sleeps with Jeff because Djoser raises a ruckus about the prime spot on my bed. When Robin was wearing the E-collar, he couldn't groom himself. So, several times a day, Jeff would rub around Robin's neck and forehead. And every few days we would take the collar off and give him a good brushing. And with Jeff being home all day, Robin spent a good deal of time with Jeff. He would often nap beside Jeff on the couch or steal his chair the moment he got up. When Robin would sleep on Jeff's bed, it was usually at the foot. But now he sleeps next to Jeff's belly or knees with the inevitable result; he stretches out and pushes. In his sleep Jeff would scoot over a bit. Robin would get next to him again. And so on...Last night Jeff scooted over till he almost fell off the bed! Hurray!! After 37 years, Robin took only a short time to turn Jeff into a bonafide catslave! Of course, Jeff says he scooted over because Robin rooted himself to the bed, making it impossible to move him over! ;-) -- CATherine Well, it is good to know that it is never too late... LOL! Elisabet |
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CATherine skrev i meddelandet ... My son is 37 years old. He has lived with cats all his life. But he is a macho, dog type of person, he says. He walks through the house and the cats scatter before him. I walk through the house and have to scoot the cats out of my way. I open a cupboard or closet door and have to watch the cats don't scoot in. They don't pay attention to Jeff opening doors. Even the front door; while I have to swing my bag at the cats and try to slither this great body through a narrow opening. When I am late coming home or the one time I spent overnight away from home, the cats won't eat for Jeff. The cats tolerate Jeff; but they are bonded to me. Sheba is the only one who likes Jeff to hold her and she will play with a leather thong he drags and twitches. But Shasta, the dog, is jealous of any attention Jeff bestows on Sheba. Then Robin came. Robin thinks all people were put here to pet him and love him and cater to him. Most of the time he sleeps with Jeff because Djoser raises a ruckus about the prime spot on my bed. When Robin was wearing the E-collar, he couldn't groom himself. So, several times a day, Jeff would rub around Robin's neck and forehead. And every few days we would take the collar off and give him a good brushing. And with Jeff being home all day, Robin spent a good deal of time with Jeff. He would often nap beside Jeff on the couch or steal his chair the moment he got up. When Robin would sleep on Jeff's bed, it was usually at the foot. But now he sleeps next to Jeff's belly or knees with the inevitable result; he stretches out and pushes. In his sleep Jeff would scoot over a bit. Robin would get next to him again. And so on...Last night Jeff scooted over till he almost fell off the bed! Hurray!! After 37 years, Robin took only a short time to turn Jeff into a bonafide catslave! Of course, Jeff says he scooted over because Robin rooted himself to the bed, making it impossible to move him over! ;-) -- CATherine Well, it is good to know that it is never too late... LOL! Elisabet |
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CATherine skrev i meddelandet ... My son is 37 years old. He has lived with cats all his life. But he is a macho, dog type of person, he says. He walks through the house and the cats scatter before him. I walk through the house and have to scoot the cats out of my way. I open a cupboard or closet door and have to watch the cats don't scoot in. They don't pay attention to Jeff opening doors. Even the front door; while I have to swing my bag at the cats and try to slither this great body through a narrow opening. When I am late coming home or the one time I spent overnight away from home, the cats won't eat for Jeff. The cats tolerate Jeff; but they are bonded to me. Sheba is the only one who likes Jeff to hold her and she will play with a leather thong he drags and twitches. But Shasta, the dog, is jealous of any attention Jeff bestows on Sheba. Then Robin came. Robin thinks all people were put here to pet him and love him and cater to him. Most of the time he sleeps with Jeff because Djoser raises a ruckus about the prime spot on my bed. When Robin was wearing the E-collar, he couldn't groom himself. So, several times a day, Jeff would rub around Robin's neck and forehead. And every few days we would take the collar off and give him a good brushing. And with Jeff being home all day, Robin spent a good deal of time with Jeff. He would often nap beside Jeff on the couch or steal his chair the moment he got up. When Robin would sleep on Jeff's bed, it was usually at the foot. But now he sleeps next to Jeff's belly or knees with the inevitable result; he stretches out and pushes. In his sleep Jeff would scoot over a bit. Robin would get next to him again. And so on...Last night Jeff scooted over till he almost fell off the bed! Hurray!! After 37 years, Robin took only a short time to turn Jeff into a bonafide catslave! Of course, Jeff says he scooted over because Robin rooted himself to the bed, making it impossible to move him over! ;-) -- CATherine Well, it is good to know that it is never too late... LOL! Elisabet |
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"CATherine" wrote What is really cute is Robin lying on Jeff's arm while he is trying to work on his laptop. But Jeff can type one-handed. :-) Hehehe. A true catslave, though he may not want to acknowledge it himself. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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