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A job for Emily
Emily our dear little grey brat-cat is very patient. For a long time she's
tried to teach me a new way to dry off after bathing, and she demonstrates with her little sandpaper tongue. Recently I remembered this while I was sitting at the computer and developed one of those annoying itches, this one on my arm. I thought, "If I scratch it, I'll leave marks". Then I saw Emily watching me from the desk beside me. I went to the bathroom, dampened a piece of paper towel, dabbed the itchy spot, and held my arm out to her. Sure enough, Emily began to lick it dry. Ahhhhh! The tiny barbs on her tongue brought instant relief, and left no mark. Thanks, Emily. Now - how do I get you to treat those itches that develop on the back, just out of reach? There's more about Emily's drying techniques at Flippy's wonderful website, Flippy's Cat Page: - http://www.flippyscatpage.com/emilybath.html |
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My Bonnie (RB) used to rub against my legs as soon as I got out of the
shower. Yea! Cat hair on clean wet legs. Sounds like Emily is doing a good job. Katz |
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On 6 Mar 2005 13:14:00 -0800, "Katz" yodeled:
My Bonnie (RB) used to rub against my legs as soon as I got out of the shower. Yea! Cat hair on clean wet legs. If you just shaved them, she was just trying to restore the balance of the universe. Sounds like Emily is doing a good job. Katz Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh My Blog: http://www.humanitas.blogspot.com |
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