Sometimes she lays on her saucer in order to protect it--- so that Leonard, our other cat, doesn't get any ideas about stealing some of her tuna.
(Some of the worst cat-fights we've had in this house were over one cat snatching a bit of tuna out of the other cat's saucer....)
Yep, she's addicted allright. I wonder if I should set up an "intervention"?
It must be exhausting to lay there all day.
But, actually, sometimes she does sleep somewhere else. At times, she seems to love sleeping up against my shoes.
Sometimes she sleeps like the below posture--- done strictly in order to scare me to death. She folds her paws in front of her like how they arrange dead people in their caskets.....
(Yes, I alway take it seriously and run frantically to see if she's breathing, the little idgit....)
(One day that little knucklehead is going to cry wolf one too many times.....)
3 comments:
Dogs have owners, cats have staff.
I know, I'm in service myself.
Bo, you did the right thing by feeding the neighbor cat. I would have done the same thing(and I have in the past).
Maybe Little Baby and Leonard will get a new playmate????.
Little Baby is so cute! We had a cat once who was calico on her head and tail only; the rest was all white.
I'm glad you fed the neighbor cat too.
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