Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Ultimate Insult.....

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I don't know much about cat etiquette but I'm pretty sure that it is definitely deemed extremely rude and insensitive to sit one's behind on another cat's food dish.

Um...especially when the part of the offender's butt on the plate is...shall we say.... the "you-know-what" hole?

In this case, the offender is Little Baby and the victim's dish is Leonard's. I have no idea what caused Little Baby to sit in such a non-hygienic fashion on the hapless Leonard's dish--- especially since she knows full well that the OTHER dish is her dish--- but I'm sure it was done completely out of pure-D spite.

Yes, I shooed her away and gave her a good scolding, which I'm sure went in one ear and out the other. Then I washed poor Leonard's dish...

Sigh....the trials and tribulations of cat owners...

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6 comments:

Maren said...

funny Bo! you know if you had NOT washed the dish and NOT told Leonard about it he would never have known. What they don't know won't hurt them.
My cats drive me nuts.... all six of them. And I don't even like cats!

Bo... said...

Maren--it did crack me up, but I had to keep a straight face while I scolded her! (And Leonard's no angel himself!)

Anonymous said...

But what about the wedding?? :)

Lora

Bo... said...

I'm getting there, Lora!!! Today or tomorrow I'll post about the wedding, with pics of my trip.

Anonymous said...

From your twitter post for a good "low-cal" lunch. How is butter, ham and cheese low-cal?

Bo... said...

I should have said low-carb. Those ingredients have little to no carbs, and it has been proven that a low carb diet keeps down one's weight. When I wanted to lose 20 lbs one time, I went on a low-to-no carb diet and I lost 2 lbs a week. The only carbs I ate were in lettuce and tomatoes for salads. Also, don't eat food items labeled "low fat" because they're loaded with carbs.