Her food dish was visibly full of her favorite goodies.
Her water dish was just refreshed.
She isn't much for toys but her old mouse toy was where she could get
it.
Her dresser drawer was pulled out and there was a fluffy old sweatshirt
in it.
No higher drawers were pulled out to cause her anxiety if she wanted to
get in her drawer.
Her (the other) computer chair was by the bed, so she could use it to
ascend prematurely.
But she WAS looking at the other chair. So I got up and swapped chairs.
And she hopped up in the chair I had been using.
Will in New Haven
--
"Never try to outstubborn a cat." - Robert Heinlein
"I am not stubborn, Mr. Heinlein, I am just in charge." - Feather
> I was sitting here typing. Some would call it writing but we'll see
> when I am done. Wootoo was on the floor. She started yeeking. I had to
> figure out what she needed. I went over the check list:
[snip list]
> Her (the other) computer chair was by the bed, so she could use it to
> ascend prematurely.
> But she WAS looking at the other chair. So I got up and swapped chairs.
> And she hopped up in the chair I had been using.
She just wanted the chair that had been pre-warmed by daddy. Be proud,
it's an honor! :)
Joyce
My favorite cat thing is not that they can read my mind, but that they can
make me read theirs.
Jo
Heh, she just wanted the *warm* chair.
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Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.
Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/
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"Yeeking"? Okay, that's a new word.
Of course who am i to talk? I had to explain a few weeks back what a
"scritch" was and how "scritching" compared to scratching.
Glad to see you warmed up the chair. hehehehe
Kristi
Soncek doesn't do that, but that's because when he does, I pick him up
and put him in my lap when I sit down. And he is definitely not a lap cat :(
Best wishes,
Polonca and Soncek