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Old October 25th 11, 07:32 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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I was changing my bed today and I put the quilt on a nearby chair
together with my new bathrobe. Later, I went in to remake the bed and
TuTu had pulled the quilt down to the floor and was sleeping on it.
Changing the bed is getting to be a major job in my "declining years"
and I resented having TuTu get it onto the floor. Later in the day, I
went into the bedroom and she had pulled the bathrobe down to the floor
and was once again making a nest on it -- my brand new robe that I got
for my birthday. What am I to do with that cat who thinks everything is
for her? MLB
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Old October 25th 11, 11:04 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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" What am I to do with that cat who thinks everything is
for her? MLB


Resign yourself to the fact that she thinks that is the case lol

Sharon


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Old October 25th 11, 01:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Oct 25, 11:04*am, "Sharon & Smudgie" wrote:
" *What am I to do with that cat who thinks everything is

for her? *MLB


Resign yourself to the fact that she thinks that is the case lol

She doesn't think this is the case she KNOWS this is the case

Lesley

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Old October 25th 11, 01:22 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 00:32:27 -0600, MLB wrote:

I was changing my bed today and I put the quilt on a nearby chair
together with my new bathrobe. Later, I went in to remake the bed and
TuTu had pulled the quilt down to the floor and was sleeping on it.
Changing the bed is getting to be a major job in my "declining years"
and I resented having TuTu get it onto the floor. Later in the day, I
went into the bedroom and she had pulled the bathrobe down to the floor
and was once again making a nest on it -- my brand new robe that I got
for my birthday. What am I to do with that cat who thinks everything is
for her? MLB


This seems normal behavior for a cat. Scooter takes my used socks and
drags them into the bathroom where he guards them. From what and why,
I can't begin to guess.
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Old October 25th 11, 04:33 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 10/25/2011 03:16 AM, Judith Latham wrote:
In ,
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I was changing my bed today and I put the quilt on a nearby chair
together with my new bathrobe. Later, I went in to remake the bed and
TuTu had pulled the quilt down to the floor and was sleeping on it.
Changing the bed is getting to be a major job in my "declining years"
and I resented having TuTu get it onto the floor. Later in the day, I
went into the bedroom and she had pulled the bathrobe down to the floor
and was once again making a nest on it -- my brand new robe that I got
for my birthday. What am I to do with that cat who thinks everything is
for her? MLB


Would she take to a padded igloo to have as her nest? It might work.

Judith




IMHO she is too large. She had an igloo when she was younger, but she
kept knocking it over when she tried to enter. Today she is back to the
heat register. MLB
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Old October 25th 11, 04:34 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 10/25/2011 04:04 AM, Sharon & Smudgie wrote:
" What am I to do with that cat who thinks everything is
for her? MLB


Resign yourself to the fact that she thinks that is the case lol

Sharon


Yep! What TuTu wants, TuTu gets. MLB
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Old October 25th 11, 07:19 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 10/25/2011 04:04 AM, Sharon & Smudgie wrote:
" What am I to do with that cat who thinks everything is
for her? MLB


Resign yourself to the fact that she thinks that is the case lol

Sharon


I am resigned. Well, it is her house and I am her slave -- sheis the
boss. Best wishes. MLB
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Old October 25th 11, 07:25 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 10/25/2011 06:22 AM, dgk wrote:
On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 00:32:27 -0600, wrote:

I was changing my bed today and I put the quilt on a nearby chair
together with my new bathrobe. Later, I went in to remake the bed and
TuTu had pulled the quilt down to the floor and was sleeping on it.
Changing the bed is getting to be a major job in my "declining years"
and I resented having TuTu get it onto the floor. Later in the day, I
went into the bedroom and she had pulled the bathrobe down to the floor
and was once again making a nest on it -- my brand new robe that I got
for my birthday. What am I to do with that cat who thinks everything is
for her? MLB


This seems normal behavior for a cat. Scooter takes my used socks and
drags them into the bathroom where he guards them. From what and why,
I can't begin to guess.



I once had a neighbor who had a cat who liked to hide dishes. She had
stored her best china in a box on the floor of a dining room closet.
One day she discovered quite a few of the dishes were gone. She later
found them under the bed in one of the bedrooms. How weird is that? MLB
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Old October 25th 11, 10:29 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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MLB wrote in :

I was changing my bed today and I put the quilt on a nearby chair
together with my new bathrobe. Later, I went in to remake the bed and
TuTu had pulled the quilt down to the floor and was sleeping on it.
Changing the bed is getting to be a major job in my "declining years"
and I resented having TuTu get it onto the floor. Later in the day, I
went into the bedroom and she had pulled the bathrobe down to the floor
and was once again making a nest on it -- my brand new robe that I got
for my birthday. What am I to do with that cat who thinks everything is
for her? MLB

Well, as we all know, that cat is exercising its RIGHTS!!!
Tssk.........
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Old October 26th 11, 01:12 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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MLB wrote:

I once had a neighbor who had a cat who liked to hide dishes. She had
stored her best china in a box on the floor of a dining room closet.
One day she discovered quite a few of the dishes were gone. She later
found them under the bed in one of the bedrooms. How weird is that? MLB


I'm trying to picture how she would carry them. Were they dinner plates??

--
Joyce

A clean house is a sign of a broken computer.
 




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