Guest guest Posted January 1, 2008 Report Share Posted January 1, 2008 Lol, my partner and I regularly fantasize about exactly how we'd expand the kitchen if we won the lottery. But no feline supervision??? How would I ever know what I was doing wrong (starting with being in the kitchen for a reason other than attending to their needs)? ) treazure noname wrote: > Then there is my dream of a kitchen separate from the house that I can create in without assistance from the felines. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2008 Report Share Posted January 1, 2008 Amen to that. When anybody here even stands up all the cats start congregating at their preferred feeding stations and yowling. If we forget to put the bag of kibble in the container, they work together to open the bag. There's nothing like walking barefoot on kibble in the morning before coffee. (But I have to admit that isn't as bad as walking barefoot into a pile of..... something.) Rufus 2.0 and .com (Dot com) were fighting over my grandson's set of measuring spoons and carrying them all over the house tonight. Now if I can get them to make the rest of the truffles, I'll be happy. Ah felines! they do keep us in line. jeanne in ga Maureen <ailanthus wrote: Lol, my partner and I regularly fantasize about exactly how we'd expand the kitchen if we won the lottery. But no feline supervision??? How would I ever know what I was doing wrong (starting with being in the kitchen for a reason other than attending to their needs)? ) treazure noname wrote: > Then there is my dream of a kitchen separate from the house that I can create in without assistance from the felines. > > > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 LOL, I love your cats' names, Jeanne! The image of your cats fighting over who got to carry the measuring spoons around is forever seared into my brain, right alongside the dog I had as a kid stealing my grandma's teeth and running down the stairs with his prize treazure noname wrote: > Amen to that. When anybody here even stands up all the cats start congregating at their preferred feeding stations and yowling. If we forget to put the bag of kibble in the container, they work together to open the bag. There's nothing like walking barefoot on kibble in the morning before coffee. (But I have to admit that isn't as bad as walking barefoot into a pile of..... something.) > > Rufus 2.0 and .com (Dot com) were fighting over my grandson's set of measuring spoons and carrying them all over the house tonight. Now if I can get them to make the rest of the truffles, I'll be happy. > > Ah felines! they do keep us in line. jeanne in ga > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 Priceless tales of the feline variety. Thanks Maureen and Jeanne. One of our cats walked with us and our dog the other day. He, Daisy Lee Lee(we thought he was a female until at 6 months old it became obvious she was a he, so we added on the Lee Lee part to sound more like a male) is a very social kittie and does this quite often. He is a huge kitty and looks more like a small dog. LOL and that on top of having long white fur, look very big. It goes along with his long legs and huge feet. That cat rubs all over the dog, who is also white and medium size. The dog licks the cat. They play chase with each other. One chases the other and then the one being chased stops and chases the other one. It is quite comical. Judy - with 8 feline children, 1 canine child and 4 equine children + 2 human children - Maureen Wednesday, January 02, 2008 6:41 AM Re: Jeanne--Re: mini measuring spoonsGadgets LOL, I love your cats' names, Jeanne! The image of your cats fighting over who got to carry the measuring spoons around is forever seared into my brain, right alongside the dog I had as a kid stealing my grandma's teeth and running down the stairs with his prize treazure noname wrote: > Amen to that. When anybody here even stands up all the cats start congregating at their preferred feeding stations and yowling. If we forget to put the bag of kibble in the container, they work together to open the bag. There's nothing like walking barefoot on kibble in the morning before coffee. (But I have to admit that isn't as bad as walking barefoot into a pile of..... something.) > > Rufus 2.0 and .com (Dot com) were fighting over my grandson's set of measuring spoons and carrying them all over the house tonight. Now if I can get them to make the rest of the truffles, I'll be happy. > > Ah felines! they do keep us in line. jeanne in ga > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 That is what my house looks like. Dogs chasing cats, cats chasing dogs, but they are all happy and around me when I am cooking so they can catch anything dropped!!! Marilyn Daub Vanceburg, KY mcdaub My cats knead me!! - " wwjd " <jtwigg Wednesday, January 02, 2008 5:54 PM Re: Jeanne--Re: mini measuring spoonsGadgets > Priceless tales of the feline variety. Thanks Maureen and Jeanne. One > of our cats walked with us and our dog the other day. He, Daisy Lee > Lee(we thought he was a female until at 6 months old it became obvious she > was a he, so we added on the Lee Lee part to sound more like a male) is a > very social kittie and does this quite often. He is a huge kitty and > looks more like a small dog. LOL and that on top of having long white > fur, look very big. It goes along with his long legs and huge feet. That > cat rubs all over the dog, who is also white and medium size. The dog > licks the cat. They play chase with each other. One chases the other > and then the one being chased stops and chases the other one. It is > quite comical. > > Judy - with 8 feline children, 1 canine child and 4 equine children + 2 > human children > > > - > Maureen > > Wednesday, January 02, 2008 6:41 AM > Re: Jeanne--Re: mini measuring spoonsGadgets > > > LOL, I love your cats' names, Jeanne! The image of your cats fighting > over who got to carry the measuring spoons around is forever seared into > my brain, right alongside the dog I had as a kid stealing my grandma's > teeth and running down the stairs with his prize > > treazure noname wrote: > > Amen to that. When anybody here even stands up all the cats start > congregating at their preferred feeding stations and yowling. If we forget > to put the bag of kibble in the container, they work together to open the > bag. There's nothing like walking barefoot on kibble in the morning before > coffee. (But I have to admit that isn't as bad as walking barefoot into a > pile of..... something.) > > > > Rufus 2.0 and .com (Dot com) were fighting over my grandson's set of > measuring spoons and carrying them all over the house tonight. Now if I > can get them to make the rest of the truffles, I'll be happy. > > > > Ah felines! they do keep us in line. jeanne in ga > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 When my sister and niece were visiting it only took one or two meals for my cats to figure out that under the high chair was the place to be. And of course my niece (1 year old at that time) thought it was great fun to " drop " stuff and watch the cats. So we had a huge swarm of cats under the chair and my sister couldn't get my niece to eat a thing. Sam _____ On Behalf Of Marilyn Daub Wednesday, January 02, 2008 3:03 PM Re: Jeanne--Re: mini measuring spoonsGadgets That is what my house looks like. Dogs chasing cats, cats chasing dogs, but they are all happy and around me when I am cooking so they can catch anything dropped!!! Marilyn Daub Vanceburg, KY mcdaub (AT) alltel (DOT) <mcdaub%40alltel.net> net My cats knead me!! - " wwjd " <jtwigg (AT) frontiernet (DOT) <jtwigg%40frontiernet.net> net> <@ <%40> > Wednesday, January 02, 2008 5:54 PM Re: Jeanne--Re: mini measuring spoonsGadgets > Priceless tales of the feline variety. Thanks Maureen and Jeanne. One > of our cats walked with us and our dog the other day. He, Daisy Lee > Lee(we thought he was a female until at 6 months old it became obvious she > was a he, so we added on the Lee Lee part to sound more like a male) is a > very social kittie and does this quite often. He is a huge kitty and > looks more like a small dog. LOL and that on top of having long white > fur, look very big. It goes along with his long legs and huge feet. That > cat rubs all over the dog, who is also white and medium size. The dog > licks the cat. They play chase with each other. One chases the other > and then the one being chased stops and chases the other one. It is > quite comical. > > Judy - with 8 feline children, 1 canine child and 4 equine children + 2 > human children Confidentiality Notice This email message, including any and all attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient and may contain individually identifiable patient health information. The use and disclosure of any personal health information contained in this email by the recipient is restricted by Federal regulations governing Confidentiality and Drug Abuse Patient Records, 42 C.F.R. Part 2, and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, 45 C.F.R. Parts 160 & 164, and must be deleted appropriately when its use is no longer required. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution of this email is prohibited and may violate Federal laws, including the Privacy Act. A general authorization for the release of medical or other information is NOT sufficient for this purpose. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact Samantha Lea or Adapt at (541) 672-2691, and destroy all copies of the original message. 2/1/2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 Warning: Before reading further, swallow any liquid or food in your mouth. The writer of this e-mail will not be held responsible for damage to monitors or keyboards. One night we had company and our mixed shepherd female pulled the afghan off the couch and proceeded to hump it. Minutes later our 85 pound pit bull tried to mate with a cat in heat and, with her entire yowling head in his mouth, pushed her across the room while he tried his best to fulfill her every dream. Our pastor and his wife left right after that. Can't imagine why. Jeanne in GA Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 LOL. See, that's the kind of thing I need to remember when I'm wondering if we need to add a couple of dogs to our family treazure noname wrote: > Warning: Before reading further, swallow any liquid or food in your mouth. The writer of this e-mail will not be held responsible for damage to monitors or keyboards. > > One night we had company and our mixed shepherd female pulled the afghan off the couch and proceeded to hump it. Minutes later our 85 pound pit bull tried to mate with a cat in heat and, with her entire yowling head in his mouth, pushed her across the room while he tried his best to fulfill her every dream. > > Our pastor and his wife left right after that. > > Can't imagine why. Jeanne in GA > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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