I have a story for you guys.  This morning I was up at
5:30 am supervising my nephew while he finished his
math homework.  My black cat, Pepper, jumped up on the
bay window seat in the dining area and started pawing
at the south window.  I went over to her and wrapped
my arms around her and started telling her how cute
she was.  I didn't bother to look out the window. 
Pepper usually does that on a lower window if she sees
another cat, but this time, the window was up high. 
The next thing I know, my husband walked in and said
"Were you just outside?"  and I said "no, why?".  He
said, "Are you sure you weren't just outside?" and I
said "no".  He said that someone was sneaking past the
bathroom window, which is frosted, towards the dining
area windows.  He thought it was me playing a trick on
him, so he tapped on the window, and whoever it was,
ran off.  That's when he came to see if it was me.  We
live in a quiet neighborhood, but my neighbor down the
street said that he's had to replace PVC pipe for his
sprinkler system twice in the past week because
someone was stepping on it and crushed it.  The pipe
is right in front of his daughter's window and when he
repaired it the second time, he noticed that there was
a crack in her blinds where someone could see in.  So
I guess we have a pervert hanging around, or living
in, our neighborhood unfortunately.  But I thought it
was really cool that Pepper tried to tell me the way
she did.  Talk about animal communication!  Cats are
so awesome!



        
                
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