It's six thirty in the morning.
It's about 55 outside and you are warm and cuddly in your bed clothes.
The cat begins to meow quite loudly, demanding something.
What do you do?
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It's six thirty in the morning.
It's about 55 outside and you are warm and cuddly in your bed clothes.
The cat begins to meow quite loudly, demanding something.
What do you do?
That's a silly question, Richard. What else do you do but get up, freeze your butt off, and give the cat what he wants? :rolleyes: ;) :D
It's a no brainer. Get up and see to kitty's needs. After all, you are kitty's servant and must be there at kitty's beck and call.:D
Is this a test?? Did I pass because I didn't get any study time in last night?? :eek:
Debbie: you were studying last night. Was this in the notes??;)
i let her meow.. she needs to get over it.. unless shes trying to tell you your house on fire.. but your have alarms too, dont you ? lol my cat sometimes does that, shes hungry, but she just has to wait till i get up..most of the time, she still has food in her bowl.. most of the time, she just needs me to walk her to it, even tho she knows its there.. shes a strange kitty..
Julie does that too! Its like she just wants me to see her start eating then shes fine. :rolleyes: go figure!Quote:
Originally posted by ashleycat
most of the time, she still has food in her bowl.. most of the time, she just needs me to walk her to it, even tho she knows its there.. shes a strange kitty..
what is it with those kitties? i swear it s because shes an inside kitty,, and well, they cant bring masters mice and birds. so are they trying to take us to her food to feed us??
Actually, this is something I've learned over the past 18 years. No notes necessary. ;) :DQuote:
Originally posted by slick
Debbie: you were studying last night. Was this in the notes??;)
Well, me too but this question seems waaaayyyyy toooo easy. Is there a twist to this one?? Normally I wouldn't analyze so much but this is coming from Richard.....:D ;) and you just never know....:DQuote:
Originally posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom
Actually, this is something I've learned over the past 18 years. No notes necessary. ;) :D
I know....I guess all we can do is wait for him to respond and tell us "the rest of the story." ....since there always seems to be more to the story with Richard. ;) :DQuote:
Originally posted by slick
but this is coming from Richard.....:D ;) and you just never know....:D
don't know about you, Richard, but I get Josie something to eat when she starts that whining . . . I know, I cave, I'm weak!
LOL
So, what is the rest of the story??? I'm intrigued now!
Yep, I suspect a trick question, too.
Throw my pillow at him. And I say him because that would be Ron begging for food. He starts meowing about 5 minutes before my alarm clock goes off. He thinks I have the alarm clock for him. It is his dinner bell. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally posted by RICHARD
It's six thirty in the morning.
It's about 55 outside and you are warm and cuddly in your bed clothes.
The cat begins to meow quite loudly, demanding something.
What do you do?
Actually, if this happens, it's Cassy and I lift the covers. Normally he climbs in (eventually, after the bed starts getting cold, drat it) and cuddles and we sleep till the alarm goes off.
It's not just cats you all. My dogs ALWAYS wake me up waaaay too early in the morning whining, with their legs crossed, saying they HAVE to potty "like mad". I get out of bed and lo and behold the back door has been wide open all night. They just want me to watch them be good dogs and not "go" inside :mad: ;)
This happens almost every morning and it is Trevor doing the meowing. If it is Monday through Friday I thank him as it means I have overslept. If it is Saturday or Sunday I put him on the other side of my bedroom door! LOL!