bluegreen17 (
bluegreen17) wrote2004-08-09 11:15 am
things i learned from my kitty
(this post is dedicated to sunny and her devoted minion,
solarfields)
Things I Learned From My Kitty!
(author unknown)
Curiosity never killed anything,
except maybe a few hours.
Variety is the spice of life:
one day ignore people, the next day annoy them.
Climb your way to the top;
that's why the drapes are there.
If you're not receiving enough attention,try knocking over some very expensive antique lamps.
When eating out,think nothing of sending back your meal twenty or thirty times.
When in doubt, cop an attitude.
Make your mark in the world,or at least spray in each corner.
Never sleep alone when you can sleep on someone's face.
Find your place in the sun,
especially if it happens to be on that nice pile of warm, clean laundry.
Always give generously-a small bird or rodent left on the bed
tells them "I care".
When you go out in the world, remember: being placed on a pedestal is a right, not a privilege.
Things I Learned From My Kitty!
(author unknown)
Curiosity never killed anything,
except maybe a few hours.
Variety is the spice of life:
one day ignore people, the next day annoy them.
Climb your way to the top;
that's why the drapes are there.
If you're not receiving enough attention,try knocking over some very expensive antique lamps.
When eating out,think nothing of sending back your meal twenty or thirty times.
When in doubt, cop an attitude.
Make your mark in the world,or at least spray in each corner.
Never sleep alone when you can sleep on someone's face.
Find your place in the sun,
especially if it happens to be on that nice pile of warm, clean laundry.
Always give generously-a small bird or rodent left on the bed
tells them "I care".
When you go out in the world, remember: being placed on a pedestal is a right, not a privilege.

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Sunny's latest thing is to wait until it's REALLY REALLY HOT, then, she sneaks in between me and the fan in the middle of the nighgt so I wake up with fur flying into my face, and feeling hotter than ever (She IS an eleven pound long-fur cat). Oi.