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What is she doing?
Last night I was washing up for bed and as DH was not home I left the
bathroom door open. Sam and Abby were laying outside the door watching me. I looked at them and wondered what they must be thinking. Sam: What is she doing now? Abby: Putting water on her face and then she puts this stuff that makes bubbles and then she removes it with more water. Sam: WATER! That will make you wet. Abby: I know. Watch, she will take a cloth and dry the water now. Sam: What a waste of time. Doesn't she know you just lick your paw and rub it over your face. Abby: I've been trying to teach her that for years but she is a slow learner. -- read Sam's blog at http://kittens-3.blogspot.com/ see pictures of Sam at http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ann791/my_photos |
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What is she doing?
On Thu 17 Aug 2006 09:08:42p, Ann wrote in rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
(news:yq8Fg.208447$k%3.87502@dukeread12): Last night I was washing up for bed and as DH was not home I left the bathroom door open. Sam and Abby were laying outside the door watching me. I looked at them and wondered what they must be thinking. Sam: What is she doing now? Abby: Putting water on her face and then she puts this stuff that makes bubbles and then she removes it with more water. Sam: WATER! That will make you wet. Abby: I know. Watch, she will take a cloth and dry the water now. Sam: What a waste of time. Doesn't she know you just lick your paw and rub it over your face. Abby: I've been trying to teach her that for years but she is a slow learner. LOL! They must think we're a strange and incompetent species. -- Cheryl |
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What is she doing?
Ann wrote:
Last night I was washing up for bed and as DH was not home I left the bathroom door open. Sam and Abby were laying outside the door watching me. I looked at them and wondered what they must be thinking. Sam: What is she doing now? Abby: Putting water on her face and then she puts this stuff that makes bubbles and then she removes it with more water. Sam: WATER! That will make you wet. Abby: I know. Watch, she will take a cloth and dry the water now. Sam: What a waste of time. Doesn't she know you just lick your paw and rub it over your face. Abby: I've been trying to teach her that for years but she is a slow learner. LOL! Just this morning Miranda sat on the toilet seat, watching me in the shower with that look on her face. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/ Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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What is she doing?
On 18 Aug 2006 01:53:55 GMT, Cheryl
wrote: On Thu 17 Aug 2006 09:08:42p, Ann wrote in rec.pets.cats.anecdotes (news:yq8Fg.208447$k%3.87502@dukeread12): Last night I was washing up for bed and as DH was not home I left the bathroom door open. Sam and Abby were laying outside the door watching me. I looked at them and wondered what they must be thinking. Sam: What is she doing now? Abby: Putting water on her face and then she puts this stuff that makes bubbles and then she removes it with more water. Sam: WATER! That will make you wet. Abby: I know. Watch, she will take a cloth and dry the water now. Sam: What a waste of time. Doesn't she know you just lick your paw and rub it over your face. Abby: I've been trying to teach her that for years but she is a slow learner. LOL! They must think we're a strange and incompetent species. Cinders gets particularly talkative every time I take a shower. I think she is exclaiming over my strange behavior. If I take a bath instead of a shower, she will lean waaaaaay over in order to drink some of the bath water, even though she has fresh water in her bowl. On a couple of occasions, she has leaned over too far and has fallen into the tub. -- John F. Eldredge -- PGP key available from http://pgp.mit.edu "Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria |
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