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Buster is playing at guard cat
"O J" wrote in message ... Mark Edwards wrote: ---------------------snip---------------------- It was almost like "Nobody is watching, so go ahead and eat. But the minute my people notice, I'm going to have to play rough." Weird. Is Buster just a generous cat, who thinks I'll be upset if I see another cat out there? Or was he just taking a break from his guard duties (grin)? Hard to tell what motivates a cat sometimes. It makes a good story though. Regards and Purrs, O J Re guard cats, we're relieved that our three girls are here defending us from, er, robins outside the window (they're indoor cats)...small insects scuttling across the floor...dust bunnies...and imaginary creatures that lurk in corners of the rooms. |
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Re guard cats, we're relieved that our three girls are here defending us from, er, robins outside the window (they're indoor cats)...small insects scuttling across the floor...dust bunnies...and imaginary creatures that lurk in corners of the rooms. My furry folk perform similar tasks. I do so wish mine wouldn't eat the dust bunnies though. They seem, however, to show no ill effects from them. Regards and Purrs, O J "Old John" Gritmon |
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"Bobcat" wrote:
Re guard cats, we're relieved that our three girls are here defending us from, er, robins outside the window (they're indoor cats)...small insects scuttling across the floor...dust bunnies...and imaginary creatures that lurk in corners of the rooms. My furry folk perform similar tasks. I do so wish mine wouldn't eat the dust bunnies though. They seem, however, to show no ill effects from them. Regards and Purrs, O J "Old John" Gritmon |
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In article , O J wrote: Mark Edwards wrote: ---------------------snip---------------------- It was almost like "Nobody is watching, so go ahead and eat. But the minute my people notice, I'm going to have to play rough." Weird. Is Buster just a generous cat, who thinks I'll be upset if I see another cat out there? Or was he just taking a break from his guard duties (grin)? LOL one never knows, but that's part of why we love the little Fuzzbutts. Suz Macmoosette Thank Heavens There's Only One =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= Waiting for inspiration. Please hold while I contemplate my navel. |\__/| (=':'=) (")_(") |
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In article , O J wrote: Mark Edwards wrote: ---------------------snip---------------------- It was almost like "Nobody is watching, so go ahead and eat. But the minute my people notice, I'm going to have to play rough." Weird. Is Buster just a generous cat, who thinks I'll be upset if I see another cat out there? Or was he just taking a break from his guard duties (grin)? LOL one never knows, but that's part of why we love the little Fuzzbutts. Suz Macmoosette Thank Heavens There's Only One =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= =^..^= Waiting for inspiration. Please hold while I contemplate my navel. |\__/| (=':'=) (")_(") |
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O J wrote:
"Bobcat" wrote: Re guard cats, we're relieved that our three girls are here defending us from, er, robins outside the window (they're indoor cats)...small insects scuttling across the floor...dust bunnies...and imaginary creatures that lurk in corners of the rooms. My furry folk perform similar tasks. I do so wish mine wouldn't eat the dust bunnies though. They seem, however, to show no ill effects from them. The last two nights, Speedy (the d-thing) has been protecting us from cats entering or leaving our bedroom. We've been training Speedy NOT to come into our room, so he laid just outside the door with his nose poking over the door. He was talking to any cats that moved around the room, and making sure they didn't disturb our rest. Silly puppy. The cats ignored him. Pam S. |
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O J wrote:
"Bobcat" wrote: Re guard cats, we're relieved that our three girls are here defending us from, er, robins outside the window (they're indoor cats)...small insects scuttling across the floor...dust bunnies...and imaginary creatures that lurk in corners of the rooms. My furry folk perform similar tasks. I do so wish mine wouldn't eat the dust bunnies though. They seem, however, to show no ill effects from them. The last two nights, Speedy (the d-thing) has been protecting us from cats entering or leaving our bedroom. We've been training Speedy NOT to come into our room, so he laid just outside the door with his nose poking over the door. He was talking to any cats that moved around the room, and making sure they didn't disturb our rest. Silly puppy. The cats ignored him. Pam S. |
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