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Who says cats aren't affectionate and don't care for their owners?
Heya folks!
So last night I was sitting there using the computer, and Lynxie's food bowl was between the door and me. I noticed him come into the room, walk RIGHT PAST the food bowl, rub himself against and around my ankles, stopping for a scritch between the ears, and only then walk back to the food bowl and devour the remaining food there. He decided that greeting me first was more important than eating! I was a bit touched by this, and gave him a few extra treats once he finished his food. He's become such a wonderful cat. And to think I had waited so long to finally get a kitty.... -Zorin, still alive |
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That's soooo sweet
"Zorin the Lynx" wrote in message ... Heya folks! So last night I was sitting there using the computer, and Lynxie's food bowl was between the door and me. I noticed him come into the room, walk RIGHT PAST the food bowl, rub himself against and around my ankles, stopping for a scritch between the ears, and only then walk back to the food bowl and devour the remaining food there. He decided that greeting me first was more important than eating! I was a bit touched by this, and gave him a few extra treats once he finished his food. He's become such a wonderful cat. And to think I had waited so long to finally get a kitty.... -Zorin, still alive |
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 11:11:36 -0400, Zorin the Lynx
yodeled: Heya folks! So last night I was sitting there using the computer, and Lynxie's food bowl was between the door and me. I noticed him come into the room, walk RIGHT PAST the food bowl, rub himself against and around my ankles, stopping for a scritch between the ears, and only then walk back to the food bowl and devour the remaining food there. He decided that greeting me first was more important than eating! I was a bit touched by this, and gave him a few extra treats once he finished his food. He's become such a wonderful cat. And to think I had waited so long to finally get a kitty.... -Zorin, still alive Your subject line says it all. And your story rings true. I would be willing to bet that for most of us, our kitty alarms go off in the morning to get us up and around, and to play with them, as much as for food. Stinky has food down all night, and he wants his snuggle time and attention in the morning. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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Wilson has food down all night too, then I worry,and wonder why he's
isn't ready for breakfast straight away, silly me. Jean.P. Kreisleriana wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 11:11:36 -0400, Zorin the Lynx yodeled: Heya folks! So last night I was sitting there using the computer, and Lynxie's food bowl was between the door and me. I noticed him come into the room, walk RIGHT PAST the food bowl, rub himself against and around my ankles, stopping for a scritch between the ears, and only then walk back to the food bowl and devour the remaining food there. He decided that greeting me first was more important than eating! I was a bit touched by this, and gave him a few extra treats once he finished his food. He's become such a wonderful cat. And to think I had waited so long to finally get a kitty.... -Zorin, still alive Your subject line says it all. And your story rings true. I would be willing to bet that for most of us, our kitty alarms go off in the morning to get us up and around, and to play with them, as much as for food. Stinky has food down all night, and he wants his snuggle time and attention in the morning. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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Wilson has food down all night too, then I worry,and wonder why he's
isn't ready for breakfast straight away, silly me. Jean.P. Kreisleriana wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 11:11:36 -0400, Zorin the Lynx yodeled: Heya folks! So last night I was sitting there using the computer, and Lynxie's food bowl was between the door and me. I noticed him come into the room, walk RIGHT PAST the food bowl, rub himself against and around my ankles, stopping for a scritch between the ears, and only then walk back to the food bowl and devour the remaining food there. He decided that greeting me first was more important than eating! I was a bit touched by this, and gave him a few extra treats once he finished his food. He's become such a wonderful cat. And to think I had waited so long to finally get a kitty.... -Zorin, still alive Your subject line says it all. And your story rings true. I would be willing to bet that for most of us, our kitty alarms go off in the morning to get us up and around, and to play with them, as much as for food. Stinky has food down all night, and he wants his snuggle time and attention in the morning. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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"Zorin the Lynx" wrote in message
... So last night I was sitting there using the computer, and Lynxie's food bowl was between the door and me. I noticed him come into the room, walk RIGHT PAST the food bowl, rub himself against and around my ankles, stopping for a scritch between the ears, and only then walk back to the food bowl and devour the remaining food there. He decided that greeting me first was more important than eating! I was a bit touched by this, and gave him a few extra treats once he finished his food. He's become such a wonderful cat. And to think I had waited so long to finally get a kitty.... Didn't take him long to train you... BG -- The One-and-only Holy Moses |
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That's soooo sweet
"Zorin the Lynx" wrote in message ... Heya folks! So last night I was sitting there using the computer, and Lynxie's food bowl was between the door and me. I noticed him come into the room, walk RIGHT PAST the food bowl, rub himself against and around my ankles, stopping for a scritch between the ears, and only then walk back to the food bowl and devour the remaining food there. He decided that greeting me first was more important than eating! I was a bit touched by this, and gave him a few extra treats once he finished his food. He's become such a wonderful cat. And to think I had waited so long to finally get a kitty.... -Zorin, still alive |
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Zorin the Lynx dumped this in news:c5jkb8$kol$1
@ottoman.cs.fiu.edu on 14 Apr 2004: He decided that greeting me first was more important than eating! I was a bit touched by this, and gave him a few extra treats once he finished his food. How special, congrats! -- Cheryl |
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 11:11:36 -0400, Zorin the Lynx
yodeled: Heya folks! So last night I was sitting there using the computer, and Lynxie's food bowl was between the door and me. I noticed him come into the room, walk RIGHT PAST the food bowl, rub himself against and around my ankles, stopping for a scritch between the ears, and only then walk back to the food bowl and devour the remaining food there. He decided that greeting me first was more important than eating! I was a bit touched by this, and gave him a few extra treats once he finished his food. He's become such a wonderful cat. And to think I had waited so long to finally get a kitty.... -Zorin, still alive Your subject line says it all. And your story rings true. I would be willing to bet that for most of us, our kitty alarms go off in the morning to get us up and around, and to play with them, as much as for food. Stinky has food down all night, and he wants his snuggle time and attention in the morning. Theresa alt.tv.frasier FAQ: http://www.im-listening.net/FAQ/ Single-mindedness is all very well in cows or baboons; in an animal claiming to belong to the same species as Shakespeare it is simply disgraceful. (Aldous Huxley) |
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Join the happy cat people Zorin, gives you a real lift when they show
their love for you doesn't it? Jean.P. Zorin the Lynx wrote in message ... Heya folks! So last night I was sitting there using the computer, and Lynxie's food bowl was between the door and me. I noticed him come into the room, walk RIGHT PAST the food bowl, rub himself against and around my ankles, stopping for a scritch between the ears, and only then walk back to the food bowl and devour the remaining food there. He decided that greeting me first was more important than eating! I was a bit touched by this, and gave him a few extra treats once he finished his food. He's become such a wonderful cat. And to think I had waited so long to finally get a kitty.... -Zorin, still alive |
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