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Cat Fishing
When Imp gets scared he likes to hide under my bed. With the
comforters on you can't see him. But they both love the shoelace or the wand toy. Especially if the comforter is JUST a littlebit above the floor. I make the toy dance in front of the comforter and I know Imp can hear and see a little bit of it. I just keep dancing the while I'm lying on the bed. Fishing for a cat soon pays off when a black paw suddenly shoots out from under the comforter and pins the toy. Uh-oh!! I think I caught something. It's a fun game to play, especially with the shoelace which gets grabbed and pulled underneath to be killed. On a few rare occasions hehas been hiding her there when I've been standing near the foot of the bed. I got my toes pounced on. Kristi |
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"Mark Edwards" wrote in message
... This is turning into a fun Sunday. First, I get the sheets out of the dryer. Mmmm, nothing like fresh, warm bed sheets. Little Feet agrees, and places his front feet on the laundry basket, as he gazes longingly at the warm sheets. I pull the sheets out, and Little Feet helps me put the fitted sheet on the bed. Then there is an extended battle with the monsters under the sheet, as I put the flat sheet on. Every now and then I pull the sheet back to make sure the monsters haven't gotten Little Feet, and he purrs as I tell him what a heroic kitty he is. Finally, Little Feet takes a well deserved rest, still under the sheet, just in case. Buster comes into the bedroom, and leaps over the lump in the sheets, barely clearing the one remaining monster, who claws at shadow over its head. Little Feet valiantly dispatches that last monster, and takes a short nap. Meanwhile, worried about sheet monsters, Buster slinks to my end of the bed, where I rub his tummy and kiss his head. I find a long strip of bathroom tissue (which I use to clean my glasses), and tease Buster with it. He bats and grabs at it, and I thin to myself, "This might be a bad precedent, with a whole roll in the nearby bathroom...". So I cut a longish piece of yarn off one of Senyah's crocheting supply, and tie a knot in each end. Well Buster loves this. He bats and grabs and chews on his string, having a kittenish good time of it. Little Feet, seeing that there are no more sheet monsters, and hearing the commotion that Buster and I are making, comes out from the sheet to investigate. He wants to play, too. No problem - two cats, two ends on the string. So I tease both cats with different ends of the string. Little Feet gets a little too agressive, and reaches out for more string. Which just happens to be laying across Busters butt. Buster jumps and spins around, to see what is attacking him from behind. I pet Buster, and soothe him, but make sure the two ends are farther apart this time. Finally, Dulce Mae comes into the bedroom, and occasionally stands on her hind legs to see what is going on. It is obvious that she is interested in playing too. No problem, the string has two ends and a middle - I can work with this. So I am, to work over an old cliche, playing both ends against the middle, and all three cats are having a great time. Every so often, one or the other of the cats manages to snag the entire string, and I have to retreive it and redistribute it, while all three wait with eager anticipation. Then Senyah gets back from church. Little Feet runs to the door, Dulce Mae goes into the kitchen to grab a bite, and Buster lays on the bed, playing with the string. After fixing Senyah some lunch, I lay back down on the bed with Buster, and we play with the string. One end of the string falls across my stomach, and Buster grabs for the string. Have I mentioned that Buster is a sharp and pointy cat? I have several new claw holes just under my chest now... Now all three cats are taking naps. I'm considering a nap myself. It has, after all, been a successful morning of cat fishing - I've certainly caught my limit for the day (big grin). What a delightful way to spend a Sunday! You're so lucky, Mark! Speaking of playing "put the sheets on the bed", I know now Bandit is feeling *much* better... Bandit is behaving like a kitten! I, too, washed sheets today and when I was putting them on the bed she was running around like a little maniac killing all the bed mice and sheet greeblings. She played "put the sheets on the bed" so hard I had to get the sticky lint roller out to get all her hair off (my number on allergy is to cats!). She's even running up and down the stairs every time I do (and I do a *LOT* - why is it every time you need something it is on the opposite level of the house from you??) She didn't even used to do that *before* the accident. I think after hurting for so long that now that she's feeling better she feels like she is in her second kittenhood! I now have a 15 year old kitten!! ; Hugs, CatNipped Hugs and Purrs, Mark |
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CatNipped wrote:
"Mark Edwards" wrote in message ... This is turning into a fun Sunday. I now have a 15 year old kitten!! ; Hugs, CatNipped Hugs and Purrs, Mark YAY! Fun time Jill |
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A warm and homey cat story -- thanks, Mark!
Christine "Mark Edwards" wrote in message ... This is turning into a fun Sunday. First, I get the sheets out of the dryer. Mmmm, nothing like fresh, warm bed sheets. Little Feet agrees, and places his front feet on the laundry basket, as he gazes longingly at the warm sheets. I pull the sheets out, and Little Feet helps me put the fitted sheet on the bed. Then there is an extended battle with the monsters under the sheet, as I put the flat sheet on. Every now and then I pull the sheet back to make sure the monsters haven't gotten Little Feet, and he purrs as I tell him what a heroic kitty he is. Finally, Little Feet takes a well deserved rest, still under the sheet, just in case. Buster comes into the bedroom, and leaps over the lump in the sheets, barely clearing the one remaining monster, who claws at shadow over its head. Little Feet valiantly dispatches that last monster, and takes a short nap. Meanwhile, worried about sheet monsters, Buster slinks to my end of the bed, where I rub his tummy and kiss his head. I find a long strip of bathroom tissue (which I use to clean my glasses), and tease Buster with it. He bats and grabs at it, and I thin to myself, "This might be a bad precedent, with a whole roll in the nearby bathroom...". So I cut a longish piece of yarn off one of Senyah's crocheting supply, and tie a knot in each end. Well Buster loves this. He bats and grabs and chews on his string, having a kittenish good time of it. Little Feet, seeing that there are no more sheet monsters, and hearing the commotion that Buster and I are making, comes out from the sheet to investigate. He wants to play, too. No problem - two cats, two ends on the string. So I tease both cats with different ends of the string. Little Feet gets a little too agressive, and reaches out for more string. Which just happens to be laying across Busters butt. Buster jumps and spins around, to see what is attacking him from behind. I pet Buster, and soothe him, but make sure the two ends are farther apart this time. Finally, Dulce Mae comes into the bedroom, and occasionally stands on her hind legs to see what is going on. It is obvious that she is interested in playing too. No problem, the string has two ends and a middle - I can work with this. So I am, to work over an old cliche, playing both ends against the middle, and all three cats are having a great time. Every so often, one or the other of the cats manages to snag the entire string, and I have to retreive it and redistribute it, while all three wait with eager anticipation. Then Senyah gets back from church. Little Feet runs to the door, Dulce Mae goes into the kitchen to grab a bite, and Buster lays on the bed, playing with the string. After fixing Senyah some lunch, I lay back down on the bed with Buster, and we play with the string. One end of the string falls across my stomach, and Buster grabs for the string. Have I mentioned that Buster is a sharp and pointy cat? I have several new claw holes just under my chest now... Now all three cats are taking naps. I'm considering a nap myself. It has, after all, been a successful morning of cat fishing - I've certainly caught my limit for the day (big grin). Hugs and Purrs, Mark |
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Mark Edwards wrote:
This is turning into a fun Sunday. First, I get the sheets out of the dryer. Mmmm, nothing like fresh, warm bed sheets. Little Feet agrees, Little Feet? And he's still Willin'? Nice story. Of my Gang of Four, Mischief and Bernie are interested in playing with shoelaces -- there's usually a couple hockey laces on the floor somewhere at any given time. |
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"Mark Edwards" wrote in message ... This is turning into a fun Sunday. First, I get the sheets out of the dryer. Mmmm, nothing like fresh, warm bed sheets. Little Feet agrees, and places his front feet on the laundry basket, as he gazes longingly at the warm sheets. I pull the sheets out, and Little Feet helps me put the fitted sheet on the bed. Then there is an extended battle with the monsters under the sheet, as I put the flat sheet on. Every now and then I pull the sheet back to make sure the monsters haven't gotten Little Feet, and he purrs as I tell him what a heroic kitty he is. Finally, Little Feet takes a well deserved rest, still under the sheet, just in case. Buster comes into the bedroom, and leaps over the lump in the sheets, barely clearing the one remaining monster, who claws at shadow over its head. Little Feet valiantly dispatches that last monster, and takes a short nap. Meanwhile, worried about sheet monsters, Buster slinks to my end of the bed, where I rub his tummy and kiss his head. I find a long strip of bathroom tissue (which I use to clean my glasses), and tease Buster with it. He bats and grabs at it, and I thin to myself, "This might be a bad precedent, with a whole roll in the nearby bathroom...". So I cut a longish piece of yarn off one of Senyah's crocheting supply, and tie a knot in each end. Well Buster loves this. He bats and grabs and chews on his string, having a kittenish good time of it. Little Feet, seeing that there are no more sheet monsters, and hearing the commotion that Buster and I are making, comes out from the sheet to investigate. He wants to play, too. No problem - two cats, two ends on the string. So I tease both cats with different ends of the string. Little Feet gets a little too agressive, and reaches out for more string. Which just happens to be laying across Busters butt. Buster jumps and spins around, to see what is attacking him from behind. I pet Buster, and soothe him, but make sure the two ends are farther apart this time. Finally, Dulce Mae comes into the bedroom, and occasionally stands on her hind legs to see what is going on. It is obvious that she is interested in playing too. No problem, the string has two ends and a middle - I can work with this. So I am, to work over an old cliche, playing both ends against the middle, and all three cats are having a great time. Every so often, one or the other of the cats manages to snag the entire string, and I have to retreive it and redistribute it, while all three wait with eager anticipation. Then Senyah gets back from church. Little Feet runs to the door, Dulce Mae goes into the kitchen to grab a bite, and Buster lays on the bed, playing with the string. After fixing Senyah some lunch, I lay back down on the bed with Buster, and we play with the string. One end of the string falls across my stomach, and Buster grabs for the string. Have I mentioned that Buster is a sharp and pointy cat? I have several new claw holes just under my chest now... Now all three cats are taking naps. I'm considering a nap myself. It has, after all, been a successful morning of cat fishing - I've certainly caught my limit for the day (big grin). Hugs and Purrs, Mark What a great post! You don't have nearly enough fun, now do you? |
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On Sun 10 Apr 2005 02:28:22p, Mark Edwards wrote in
rec.pets.cats.anecdotes ): Now all three cats are taking naps. I'm considering a nap myself. It has, after all, been a successful morning of cat fishing - I've certainly caught my limit for the day (big grin). LOL Changing the sheets is hard work for a kitty!! -- Cheryl "The clever cat eats cheese and breathes down rat holes with baited breath." - W.C. Fields |
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On Sun, 10 Apr 2005 13:28:22 -0500, Mark Edwards
wrote: This is turning into a fun Sunday. If Senyah hadn't gotten home when she did, the yarn might have gotten shredded with three sets of claws after it. But I am sure there are no yarn greeblings left to bother Senyah's crocheting. You and the cats worked hard and deserve a nap. -- CATherine |
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Mark Edwards wrote:
This is turning into a fun Sunday. First, I get the sheets out of the dryer. Mmmm, nothing like fresh, warm bed sheets. Little Feet agrees, and places his front feet on the laundry basket, as he gazes longingly at the warm sheets. I pull the sheets out, and Little Feet helps me put the fitted sheet on the bed. Then there is an extended battle with the monsters under the sheet, as I put the flat sheet on. Every now and then I pull the sheet back to make sure the monsters haven't gotten Little Feet, and he purrs as I tell him what a heroic kitty he is. Finally, Little Feet takes a well deserved rest, still under the sheet, just in case. Buster comes into the bedroom, and leaps over the lump in the sheets, barely clearing the one remaining monster, who claws at shadow over its head. Little Feet valiantly dispatches that last monster, and takes a short nap. Meanwhile, worried about sheet monsters, Buster slinks to my end of the bed, where I rub his tummy and kiss his head. I find a long strip of bathroom tissue (which I use to clean my glasses), and tease Buster with it. He bats and grabs at it, and I thin to myself, "This might be a bad precedent, with a whole roll in the nearby bathroom...". So I cut a longish piece of yarn off one of Senyah's crocheting supply, and tie a knot in each end. Well Buster loves this. He bats and grabs and chews on his string, having a kittenish good time of it. Little Feet, seeing that there are no more sheet monsters, and hearing the commotion that Buster and I are making, comes out from the sheet to investigate. He wants to play, too. No problem - two cats, two ends on the string. So I tease both cats with different ends of the string. Little Feet gets a little too agressive, and reaches out for more string. Which just happens to be laying across Busters butt. Buster jumps and spins around, to see what is attacking him from behind. I pet Buster, and soothe him, but make sure the two ends are farther apart this time. Finally, Dulce Mae comes into the bedroom, and occasionally stands on her hind legs to see what is going on. It is obvious that she is interested in playing too. No problem, the string has two ends and a middle - I can work with this. So I am, to work over an old cliche, playing both ends against the middle, and all three cats are having a great time. Every so often, one or the other of the cats manages to snag the entire string, and I have to retreive it and redistribute it, while all three wait with eager anticipation. Then Senyah gets back from church. Little Feet runs to the door, Dulce Mae goes into the kitchen to grab a bite, and Buster lays on the bed, playing with the string. After fixing Senyah some lunch, I lay back down on the bed with Buster, and we play with the string. One end of the string falls across my stomach, and Buster grabs for the string. Have I mentioned that Buster is a sharp and pointy cat? I have several new claw holes just under my chest now... Now all three cats are taking naps. I'm considering a nap myself. It has, after all, been a successful morning of cat fishing - I've certainly caught my limit for the day (big grin). Hugs and Purrs, Mark Great story Mark. I do the "share the string" thing with my 2 also. Bob |
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Oh Wilson told me that cat fishing had to be played with arms and dangling
fingers or moving feet, He lied to me!the little rascal. Jean.P. Mischief wrote in message oups.com... When Imp gets scared he likes to hide under my bed. With the comforters on you can't see him. But they both love the shoelace or the wand toy. Especially if the comforter is JUST a littlebit above the floor. I make the toy dance in front of the comforter and I know Imp can hear and see a little bit of it. I just keep dancing the while I'm lying on the bed. Fishing for a cat soon pays off when a black paw suddenly shoots out from under the comforter and pins the toy. Uh-oh!! I think I caught something. It's a fun game to play, especially with the shoelace which gets grabbed and pulled underneath to be killed. On a few rare occasions hehas been hiding her there when I've been standing near the foot of the bed. I got my toes pounced on. Kristi |
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