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Tiger
has to have meds every night. If I'm not smart enough to catch him unawares and
give it to him by, say, 9-ish, he takes off after that time and hides below the
bed, because he knows it's THAT sort of time.
I've
learned now not to try and get him out when he hides--it's a waste of time. I
know now that what I have to do is finish all my end of evening chores, go to
bed, and put the lights out. Only then--and always then--I hear a
plaintive miaow ("So what took you so long?"), his
little head emerges, and he jumps on the bed. And then I have to grab
him, put the light on, take him to the bathroom etc. Scamp! I guess he
figures it's one satisfying way to pay me back.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 9:25 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: New addition And don’t you love it when you move around a bit too much & they give you that look!! (how dare you make me move!)
Chris -----Original
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In a message dated 3/16/2005 6:18:59 AM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LOL...I have to make a comment on this. I agree totally! Boy do I feel like a pretzel when I wake up but in the same token they are my security knowing they are there. Have slept with kitties all my life so it feels awkward when I'm away from home unless I visit my daughter then her cats will sleep with me. Does this make any sense to you guys? Maybe I'm weird....lol
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