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S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3465 Posts |
You can given them a little breakfast of their favorite food, or perhaps a light snack at bedtime, and you should expect them to be content.
Not on your life. The following week, they're going to want to be fed all over again, as if you'd never fed them before. |
Bob1Dog Inner circle Wife: It's me or this houseful of 1159 Posts |
Haven't you learned yet that your cats own you and you don't own them?
What if the Hokey Pokey really IS what it's all about?
My neighbor rang my doorbell at 2:30 a.m. this morning, can you believe that, 2:30 a.m.!? Lucky for him I was still up playing my drums. |
balducci Loyal user Canada 227 Posts |
Make America Great Again! - Trump in 2020 ... "We're a capitalistic society. I go into business, I don't make it, I go bankrupt. They're not going to bail me out. I've been on welfare and food stamps. Did anyone help me? No." - Craig T. Nelson, actor.
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George Ledo Magic Café Columnist SF Bay Area 3042 Posts |
Hey, waitaminnit...
Our cats are very well-trained, hard-working, and loyal security animals. Here's proof. Their assignment was to guard a light blanket we put over the bed while the duvet was in the washer.
That's our departed buddy Burt, aka The Great Burtini, doing his famous Cups and Mice routine
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S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3465 Posts |
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On Jul 1, 2016, George Ledo wrote: Sorry, George, but I have to question their training. If they're guarding the blanket, they each should be rolled on their respective other sides, so that their field of view is outward, not inward; they want to spot the incipient thieves or vandals before they reach the blanket, not after they've penetrated to the center. Do they have any sort of continuing education requirement for this sort of duty? |
George Ledo Magic Café Columnist SF Bay Area 3042 Posts |
Hmmm...
I seem to remember they were trained to face in and look between the other two cats, to give any intruders a false sense of security, but I do see your point. Would that be considered "circling the cats?"
That's our departed buddy Burt, aka The Great Burtini, doing his famous Cups and Mice routine
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S2000magician Inner circle Yorba Linda, CA 3465 Posts |
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On Jul 1, 2016, George Ledo wrote: Good point, George. I hadn't considered the lull-them-into-a-false-sense-of-security motif. |
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