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Making amends
Boyfie went out this morning and came back with a collared dove which he
left on the doormat for my dinner, since he'd ruined mine on Tuesday. It's a long time since he caught one, he used to bring them for KFC. He couldn't resist just eating the head (sorry, a bit gross) but the rest was mine ;-) I *could* eat it, but it's hardly worth plucking and gutting. The thought is appreciated, though, gotta love the Boy. Who is well fed (OMG did that post sting me that suggested he was half-starved) Tweed |
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 17:24:19 -0000, "Christina Websell"
wrote: Boyfie went out this morning and came back with a collared dove which he left on the doormat for my dinner, since he'd ruined mine on Tuesday. It's a long time since he caught one, he used to bring them for KFC. He couldn't resist just eating the head (sorry, a bit gross) but the rest was mine ;-) I *could* eat it, but it's hardly worth plucking and gutting. The thought is appreciated, though, gotta love the Boy. Who is well fed (OMG did that post sting me that suggested he was half-starved) Tweed It's so nice to get gifts but I'll pass on this one just the same. |
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On 11/28/2013 12:24 PM, Christina Websell wrote:
Boyfie went out this morning and came back with a collared dove which he left on the doormat for my dinner, since he'd ruined mine on Tuesday. It's a long time since he caught one, he used to bring them for KFC. He couldn't resist just eating the head (sorry, a bit gross) but the rest was mine ;-) Nice of him to bring you a gift. I *could* eat it, but it's hardly worth plucking and gutting. The thought is appreciated, though, gotta love the Boy. Who is well fed (OMG did that post sting me that suggested he was half-starved) Tweed I'm pretty sure that was intended as a joke. Jill |
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Christina Websell wrote:
Boyfie went out this morning and came back with a collared dove which he left on the doormat for my dinner, since he'd ruined mine on Tuesday. It's a long time since he caught one, he used to bring them for KFC. He couldn't resist just eating the head (sorry, a bit gross) but the rest was mine ;-) I *could* eat it, but it's hardly worth plucking and gutting. The thought is appreciated, though, gotta love the Boy. Who is well fed (OMG did that post sting me that suggested he was half-starved) Oh, I'm sure she was only kidding! She was saying it from Boyfie's point of view, because *he* considers himself to be a starving cat, the poor baby. -- Joyce Who ever thought up the word "Mammogram"? Every time I hear it, I think I'm supposed to put my breast in an envelope and send it to someone. -- Jan King |
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Christina Websell wrote:
Boyfie went out this morning and came back with a collared dove which he left on the doormat for my dinner, since he'd ruined mine on Tuesday. Gross as it is, it's really sweet of him. I didn't even think cats could remember something that long. -- Joyce Who ever thought up the word "Mammogram"? Every time I hear it, I think I'm supposed to put my breast in an envelope and send it to someone. -- Jan King |
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"Bastette" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Boyfie went out this morning and came back with a collared dove which he left on the doormat for my dinner, since he'd ruined mine on Tuesday. It's a long time since he caught one, he used to bring them for KFC. He couldn't resist just eating the head (sorry, a bit gross) but the rest was mine ;-) I *could* eat it, but it's hardly worth plucking and gutting. The thought is appreciated, though, gotta love the Boy. Who is well fed (OMG did that post sting me that suggested he was half-starved) Oh, I'm sure she was only kidding! She was saying it from Boyfie's point of view, because *he* considers himself to be a starving cat, the poor baby. I think so too, but, you know, it is easy to misunderstand if you don't make it clear by typing joke Yes, Boyfie does think he's starving if his tea is an hour late so therefore it's Ok to help himself. I shouldn't have left it there on the top of the cooker, what's a cat to do? Usually if I cook ahead for the same day I put it in the oven (off) or microwave (off) as storage devices. I didn't. |
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"Bastette" wrote in message ... Christina Websell wrote: Boyfie went out this morning and came back with a collared dove which he left on the doormat for my dinner, since he'd ruined mine on Tuesday. Gross as it is, it's really sweet of him. I didn't even think cats could remember something that long. He probably didn't, tbh, I just like to think that because he is such a wonderful boy and he loves me SO much. What probably happened is that he was coming home through the garden and a collared dove was there on the ground, couldn't take off into the air in time (they are slow at this) and he executed his "see me get a bird" technique as he only has to jump a few feet to get one. TBH, it must have almost jumped into his mouth and gets the Darwin award for not avoiding an 11 year old cat that was probably just wandering home. However, let's not pretend that Boyfie is not a great hunter. Tweed |
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