It's quiet - too quiet

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It's quiet - too quiet

Post by Mark Edward » Tue, 25 Nov 2008 08:10:35



I just dropped Brother and Sister at the vet's, for their surgery
tomorrow.

The place is quiet. No thumpety bumpety klump of small wildebeests
thundering down the hall, no trying to keep wild hyenas from stealing
supper as it cooks, no furtive glances out of the corner of my eye to see
if I am being stalked by ravenous lions.

No drive by cuddles or stealth purrs, and I know the bed will be just a
little less warm while they are gone.

I miss the little bratlings already.

Hugs and Purrs,
Mark
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It's quiet - too quiet

Post by Granb » Tue, 25 Nov 2008 09:23:33


I know what you mean.  Miss Willow decided she would not come in from the
garage last night, and is was pretty cold.  She has been sleeping right
under Sadie Dog and last night I could not get that dog to settle no matter
what I did.  I finally put water, food and a wooden box with a blanket out
and sent her out with Willow.  Two hours later, she wanted in but Willow
didn't.  So, in came Sadie cold as all get out and Willow stayed until Miz
Piglet went after her this morning.  I heard a howl and they both came in.
I found a wet spot on Willows ear so assume Pig took charge of the situation
and convinced Willow to get in where it was warm.  Took the poor thing three
hours to warm up.  Needless to say, she hasn't been near the door all
day!!!.

Quote:

> I just dropped Brother and Sister at the vet's, for their surgery
> tomorrow.

> The place is quiet. No thumpety bumpety klump of small wildebeests
> thundering down the hall, no trying to keep wild hyenas from stealing
> supper as it cooks, no furtive glances out of the corner of my eye to see
> if I am being stalked by ravenous lions.

> No drive by cuddles or stealth purrs, and I know the bed will be just a
> little less warm while they are gone.

> I miss the little bratlings already.

> Hugs and Purrs,
> Mark
> --
> Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request

 
 
 

It's quiet - too quiet

Post by Jofire » Tue, 25 Nov 2008 10:46:10



Quote:
>I know what you mean.  Miss Willow decided she would not come in from
>the garage last night, and is was pretty cold.  She has been sleeping
>right under Sadie Dog and last night I could not get that dog to
>settle no matter what I did.  I finally put water, food and a wooden
>box with a blanket out and sent her out with Willow.  Two hours
>later, she wanted in but Willow didn't.  So, in came Sadie cold as
>all get out and Willow stayed until Miz Piglet went after her this
>morning.  I heard a howl and they both came in. I found a wet spot on
>Willows ear so assume Pig took charge of the situation and convinced
>Willow to get in where it was warm.  Took the poor thing three hours
>to warm up.  Needless to say, she hasn't been near the door all
>day!!!.

What is it with cats that don't have the sense to come in out of the
cold.  Every so often, Molly acts like she has forgotten that she has
a nice warm home and has been a house cat for four years now.

You would think she had been abandoned for weeks the morning after
when she comes blazing in as Kayla goes out at dawn.

She is getting better and more comfortable at sleeping on our bed, to
the point where she waits until we are both up before she gets up in
the morning.

Jake is up and out with whoever gets up first, but is back inside and
back in bed within a few minutes.

Jo

 
 
 

It's quiet - too quiet

Post by Kyla =^..^ » Tue, 25 Nov 2008 10:53:09


"Mark Edwards"

Quote:

> I just dropped Brother and Sister at the vet's, for their surgery
> tomorrow.

> The place is quiet. No thumpety bumpety klump of small wildebeests
> thundering down the hall, no trying to keep wild hyenas from stealing
> supper as it cooks, no furtive glances out of the corner of my eye to see
> if I am being stalked by ravenous lions.

> No drive by cuddles or stealth purrs, and I know the bed will be just a
> little less warm while they are gone.

> I miss the little bratlings already.

I'll bet you do miss them.  Awwwww.  They'll be home soon, no worries.
They are just darling...and will be back to 'normal' soon.
Normal??  Wzat?
Love
Kyla
Quote:

> Hugs and Purrs,
> Mark
> --
> Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request

 
 
 

It's quiet - too quiet

Post by Kreislerian » Tue, 25 Nov 2008 23:31:53



Quote:

> I just dropped Brother and Sister at the vet's, for their surgery
> tomorrow.

> The place is quiet. No thumpety bumpety klump of small wildebeests
> thundering down the hall, no trying to keep wild hyenas from stealing
> supper as it cooks, no furtive glances out of the corner of my eye to see
> if I am being stalked by ravenous lions.

> No drive by cuddles or stealth purrs, and I know the bed will be just a
> little less warm while they are gone.

> I miss the little bratlings already.

> Hugs and Purrs,
> Mark
> --
> Proof of Sanity Forged Upon Request

It's Monday morning already here, so it's about noon where you are.  They'll
be home bofore you know it!

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