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CatNipped - 09 Sep 2004 22:37 GMT
Cast of Characters:

Sammy - 5-month-old female kitten

Mommy - MUCH older female human

Mommy decides to sit down at her desk and read her favorite newsgroup,
rec.pets.cats.anecdotes.  Sammy runs into the room to see what Mommy is
doing.  Mommy looks down at Sammy and wonders how Sammy is going to make
Mommy's life difficult today, then turns on her computer and starts to enter
her password to log in.  Sammy jumps on the keyboard typing
"mmmmmmmmmm,,,,,,,,,", then steps on the "Enter" key.  The computer tells
Mommy it can't log her in because her password is incorrect.  Mommy murmurs
something under her breath, gives Sammy a dirty look, and begins to retype
her password.  Sammy, who has jumped from the keyboard on its holder to the
desktop, reaches down to play with Mommy's moving fingers.  Mommy jerks her
bloody fingers away from Sammy's claws and inadvertently hits the "Enter"
key.  The computer tells Mommy it can't log her in because her password is
incorrect.  Mommy sighs, lifts Sammy off of her desk, and gently places
Sammy of her office floor.

Mommy, eying Sammy's twitching butt, retypes her password really, really
fast before Sammy can jump onto her keyboard again.  Mommy typed a bit too
fast, causing a typo to occur, and the computer tells Mommy it can't log her
in because her password is incorrect.  Mommy grits her teeth, calls the
computer a nasty name, then begins to type in her password again.  Noticing
movement in the corner of her eye, Mommy turns just in time to catch Sammy
in mid-leap, sighs, and gently places Sammy on her office floor.  Mommy
forgot where she was in the typing of her password so has to backspace to
restart.  Mommy knows that she will have only one more chance to type in her
correct password or the computer will lock her out for 20 minutes before she
can try again.  In order to outsmart Sammy, Mommy wiggles her foot around on
the floor enticingly in order to distract Sammy while she types in her
password.  Sammy pounces on said foot and sinks her teeth into Mommy's
ankle.  Mommy says a very bad word, her entire body jerks, and she
inadvertently hits the "Enter" key before she has completed typing her
password.  The computer tells Mommy that it can't log her in because her
password is incorrect and that she has been locked out of her computer for
the next twenty minutes.  Mommy sighs, gives Sammy a dirty look, and then
heads for the kitchen to make a pot of coffee.

Twenty-one minutes later Mommy heads back to her office with a cup of
coffee, a ham sandwich, and Sammy hot on her trail.  Mommy considers locking
Sammy out of her office but decides that the sound of a kitten howling at
the top of her lungs would be distracting and detract from the pleasure of
reading her favorite newsgroup.  Mommy can, however, put up with the howling
long enough to correctly type in her password and wonders to herself why she
didn't think of this twenty-two minutes ago (ah, it must have been the lack
of caffeine!).  Mommy opens the door to allow Sammy entrance to the office.
Sammy starts to give Mommy a dirty look, but is distracted by the smell of a
ham sandwich.  Following her nose, Sammy jumps up to the desktop.

Mommy has made the rookie mistake of cutting the ham sandwich into two
parts.  She can not hold both halves of the sandwich and still have a hand
free to use her mouse to navigate the newsgroup.  Choosing her base animal
urges over the aesthetic pleasure of reading the newsgroup, Mommy grabs up
both halves of her sandwich, one half in each hand, and holds them up out of
Sammy's reach.  Sammy decides to climb Mommy's arm in order to reach the
delectable smell she has detected.  Mommy jumps up with a yell and drops the
half of the sandwich which was being held in the hand attached to the arm
that was being used as a climbing post.  Sammy, having felled her prey,
detaches her claws from Mommy's arm and jumps down to feast on her kill.
Mommy decides that the office floor (not to mention Sammy's litter
box-digging paws) is not sanitary enough for her to salvage her sandwich and
she lets Sammy keep her kill.

Mommy figures she now has enough time to read a few posts in peace while
Sammy gobbles up every last crumb of the sandwich half - ham, cheese,
mayonnaise, bread and all the trimmings including the sliced dill pickles
(after all, if this is Mommy's kill that was stolen it must be good,
right?).  Now everybody, let's laugh at Mommy's naivety!  Sammy devours the
sandwich in the time it takes Mommy to read just half of Rocky's
autobiography.  Sammy then jumps up on Mommy's lap looking for the other
half of the kill.  Mommy starts shoving her half of the sandwich into her
mouth as fast as she can until Mommy looks like a chipmunk with cheeks full
of nuts.  Sammy shoves her nose into the tiny opening left between Mommy's
lips and tries to take the kill from Mommy's mouth.  Mommy jerks her head
back and bangs her head on the high back of her desk chair.  This causes a
bit of bread to become lodged in Mommy's throat causing Mommy to cough which
in turn causes bits of sandwich to be spewed across Mommy's desk and
keyboard.  Sammy triumphantly pounces on and devours the bits of kill she
has managed to wrest from Mommy's fangs.  Mommy chews up the tiny bit of
sandwich she has managed to wrest from Sammy's depredations and swallows -
all the while glaring at the feasting kitten.

Mommy debates whether or not to go to the kitchen for another sandwich,
looks down at her ample tummy, and decides that she should forgo further
sustenance.  Mommy finally gets back to reading about Rocky's early life and
her eyes mist up thinking about this and the kindness Steve has shown to his
master.  In the meantime, Sammy has finished off the last of the sandwich
bits from the keyboard and desktop and saunters over to Mommy's coffee cup
to see what other goodies Mommy has captured for herself.  Sammy leans over
to sniff the coffee, misjudges her approach, and manages to snort coffee
into her tiny nostrils.  Sammy immediately sneezed out the offending brew,
along with kitten boogers, back into Mommy's coffee cup.  Mommy looks over
at her coffee cup and wonders if it's worth the effort to get up and get a
new cup of coffee.  Mommy shrugs and takes a sip of her coffee, kitten
boogers and all, and sighs.

Mommy moves on to a note from Baha about Stosh which invokes the memory of
Archie Bunker, and Mommy smiles to herself at the mental picture this
creates.  Then Mommy reads a note from Helen about how Waffles is learning
English and Mommy laughs out loud.  The sound of Mommy laughing about
something other than Sammy's own cute self peaks Sammy's interest and Sammy
jumps on Mommy's lap, puts her paws on Mommy's chest, and licks Mommy on the
nose.  Mommy is distracted by this blatant bid for attention and pauses in
her reading to give Sammy cuddles and scritches.  Sammy bites Mommy's hand
and Mommy says bad words and gently places Sammy on her office floor.

Mommy goes on to read Oliver T. Fine's note about the invasion of his home
by the red dot greebles.  Mommy laughs really hard and tells Sammy about
Oliver's post.  Sammy knows exactly what Oliver is referring to because
Sammy has the same problem at her house!  Sammy asks Mommy to type a note
back to Oliver telling him her concern about a mass invasion.  Mommy is
laughing while she types and Sammy ends to note by giving Mommy a dirty
look.

Mommy goes on to read notes by Victor, Margaret, Helen, Sherry, Tweed, and
all the rest of the wonderful people who write to rpca.  Mommy decides to
write a long story about how Demi found her forever home.  Mommy has written
3 pages worth of poignant, moving, insightful, brilliant prose when Sammy
jumps up onto the keyboard and steps on the "Sleep" button.  Mommy does not
know how to get her computer off of "Sleep" mode and tries button after
button on the keyboard to no avail.  Mommy's voice is becoming louder and
louder and she is saying more and more bad words, but none of this makes her
computer come out of "Sleep" mode.  Mommy gives Sammy a *really* dirty look
and leans over to press the "reset" key on her CPU to cold boot her computer
back on again.  Mommy has lost all the beautiful words she has just written
about Demi and knows that she can never recapture the pathos of the lost
post.  Sammy grins evilly at Mommy knowing that Mommy will now post
something about *Sammy* instead of that dumb old Demi-cat!  Sammy, as usual,
is correct!

Hugs,

CatNipped
Christina Websell - 09 Sep 2004 22:48 GMT
ROFL!!  This is the best one yet, for me!

Tweed

> Cast of Characters:
>
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>
> CatNipped
CatNipped - 10 Sep 2004 01:08 GMT
> ROFL!!  This is the best one yet, for me!
>
> Tweed

Thanks Tweed, I'm glad you liked it - I hope the laughter makes you heal
quicker!

Hugs,

CatNipped
Lois Reay - 09 Sep 2004 23:54 GMT
Sorry for laughing at your *misfortune* with Sammy - I had tears running
down my cheeks and almost fell off my chair - almost needs a danger to
health warning!!!

Lois
--
Burmese are like potato chips, you can't just have one.

> Cast of Characters:
>
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>
> CatNipped
CatNipped - 10 Sep 2004 01:09 GMT
> Sorry for laughing at your *misfortune* with Sammy - I had tears running
> down my cheeks and almost fell off my chair - almost needs a danger to
> health warning!!!
>
> Lois

Oh, she makes me laugh too - kittens are just *so* funny, but thank gawd
they grow up to become such dignified animals - NOT!  LOL

Hugs,

CatNipped
Annie Wxill - 10 Sep 2004 00:18 GMT
...Sammy grins evilly at Mommy knowing that Mommy will now post
> something about *Sammy* instead of that dumb old Demi-cat!  Sammy, as
> usual, is correct!
... CatNipped

It's amazing what we will suffer in order to satisfy our RPCA addiction.
Annie
CatNipped - 10 Sep 2004 01:10 GMT
> It's amazing what we will suffer in order to satisfy our RPCA addiction.
> Annie

I know - I'm starting to miss my exercise sessions (not much missed, LOL)
and all the new fall shows that are coming on TV now because I can't leave
off reading the newsgroup!

Hugs,

CatNipped
O J - 10 Sep 2004 00:26 GMT
>Cast of Characters:
>
>Sammy - 5-month-old female kitten
>
>Mommy - MUCH older female human
---------------------<snip>----------------------

These are hilarious.  Please keep them coming.  

Life can be so uh, ... 'interesting' till they learn their kitty
manners.  Since I mentioned the other day that someone had fifteen
kittens, DH has been talking about baby kitties.  I'll have to have
her read about your adventures with Sammy.  I do not want a kitten --
absolutely not -- no, no, not me -- no new babies around here -- we
have enough cats.

Regards and Purrs,
O J
Steve Touchstone - 10 Sep 2004 01:04 GMT
>Life can be so uh, ... 'interesting' till they learn their kitty
>manners.  Since I mentioned the other day that someone had fifteen
>kittens, DH has been talking about baby kitties.  I'll have to have
>her read about your adventures with Sammy.  I do not want a kitten --
>absolutely not -- no, no, not me -- no new babies around here -- we
>have enough cats.
yep keep telling yourself that, but don't be surprised if you find
yourself looking at kitten food
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CatNipped - 10 Sep 2004 01:11 GMT
> These are hilarious.  Please keep them coming.

Thanks O J - I have fun writing them.

> Life can be so uh, ... 'interesting' till they learn their kitty
> manners.  Since I mentioned the other day that someone had fifteen
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Regards and Purrs,
> O J

Yeah right - be sure to post plenty of pictures of the little fuzzies, we'll
be looking for them soon!  ;>

Hugs,

CatNipped
TBird - 13 Sep 2004 18:46 GMT
> >Cast of Characters:
> >
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> Regards and Purrs,
> O J

Oh - I agree!  I can't stand another kitten in my house!  I will only adopt
older cats now.  Kittens are a menace to the planet.

TBird <--- Sammy just reassures me of this...
Steve Touchstone - 10 Sep 2004 01:02 GMT
<snip>
ROTFL

>write a long story about how Demi found her forever home.  Mommy has written
>3 pages worth of poignant, moving, insightful, brilliant prose when Sammy
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>something about *Sammy* instead of that dumb old Demi-cat!  Sammy, as usual,
>is correct!

Isn't it amazing how they can find just the right wrong button - sort
of like that ad that's currently running where mommy and daddy are
talking about who to get to try to fix the computer while the toddler
bangs on it with a toy and fixes it.
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CatNipped - 10 Sep 2004 01:07 GMT
> Isn't it amazing how they can find just the right wrong button - sort
> of like that ad that's currently running where mommy and daddy are
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Steve Touchstone,
> faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky

I *LOVE* that commercial - that kid uses *my* kind of computer repair
skills!!

Hugs,

CatNipped
Yowie - 10 Sep 2004 01:11 GMT
> Cast of Characters:
>
> Sammy - 5-month-old female kitten
>
> Mommy - MUCH older female human

Oh dear, now the people at work are wondering why I'm laughing so much.

Give hte little hoolikitten a scritch for me, please.

Yowie
CatNipped - 10 Sep 2004 01:18 GMT
> Oh dear, now the people at work are wondering why I'm laughing so much.
>
> Give hte little hoolikitten a scritch for me, please.
>
> Yowie

OK, will do - although she usually bites me when I try to pet her (unless
she's getting ready to take a nap and is sucking on her toe - then she loves
getting scritched) - but I'll chance the bloodletting for you, Yowie.  ;>
Now Bandit, on the other hand, is a scritch-whore.  She will give away nose
kisses like candy just to get more scritching!!  LOL

Hugs,

CatNipped
Kreisleriana - 10 Sep 2004 02:37 GMT
>Cast of Characters:
>
>Sammy - 5-month-old female kitten
>
>Mommy - MUCH older female human

<snip>

Sammy strikes again!  ;)

Theresa
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CatNipped - 10 Sep 2004 14:12 GMT
> Sammy strikes again!  ;)

And again, and again, and again.... LOL!

Hugs,

CatNipped
Tanada - 10 Sep 2004 05:44 GMT
> Mommy goes on to read notes by Victor, Margaret, Helen, Sherry, Tweed, and
> all the rest of the wonderful people who write to rpca.  Mommy decides to
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
> something about *Sammy* instead of that dumb old Demi-cat!  Sammy, as usual,
> is correct!

Sammy is such a smart little girl.

Pam S.
CatNipped - 10 Sep 2004 14:13 GMT
> Sammy is such a smart little girl.
>
> Pam S.

Much too smart for my own good!!  LOL

Hugs,

CatNipped
LOL - 10 Sep 2004 09:32 GMT
> Cast of Characters:
>
> Sammy - 5-month-old female kitten
>
> Mommy - MUCH older female human

(snipped)

ROFL!  I have to start looking for these before DH goes to bed so I
don't wake him up laughing.   :-)

------
Krista
CatNipped - 10 Sep 2004 14:14 GMT
> ROFL!  I have to start looking for these before DH goes to bed so I
> don't wake him up laughing.   :-)
>
> ------
> Krista

In bed without you!??  Is your DH "ergonomically challenged" too Krista?  ;>

Hugs,

CatNipped
LOL - 11 Sep 2004 06:31 GMT
> > ROFL!  I have to start looking for these before DH goes to bed so I
> > don't wake him up laughing.   :-)
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> CatNipped

Heh.  I am nocturnal.  Dave is not.
------
Krista
CATherine - 10 Sep 2004 13:29 GMT
>Cast of Characters:
>
>Sammy - 5-month-old female kitten
>
>Mommy - MUCH older female human

Oh, my! I laughed till I cried! Are you sure you are going to last
until she grows out of her shenanigans?...if she does. ;-)

--
CATherine
CatNipped - 10 Sep 2004 14:18 GMT
> Oh, my! I laughed till I cried! Are you sure you are going to last
> until she grows out of her shenanigans?...if she does. ;-)
>
> --
> CATherine

I've been getting hints from my coworkers that I might want to seek drug
counseling - I think they think all the puncture marks on my arms are
self-induced!!!

When I went in for my lithotripsy the nurse asked (in order to cover the
hospital against law suits I guess), if I had any existing bruises, cuts, or
scratches before entering the hospital.  I held out my arms and legs and
said, "Um, well, you see, I have a kitten..."  The nurse laughed and said,
"You're the third person this morning to say that, I didn't realize that
kittens could be so dangerous!"

Hugs,

CatNipped
Melissa Houle - 10 Sep 2004 17:12 GMT
> > Oh, my! I laughed till I cried! Are you sure you are going to last
> > until she grows out of her shenanigans?...if she does. ;-)
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> CatNipped

LOL, I just love reading about Sammy. =o) Remind your co workers that you
are living with a young predator whose natural prey is the domestic ham
sandwich, and that should clear things up. =o)

Fortunately, I'm only wounded at ankle level thus far.  But Nina got me
good, yesterday, and every morning begins with a reville of kitten-bitten
toes. But then she gives me one of those melting, angelic looks from her
little green eyes, and of course, I go all googly and start cooing at her.

Melissa
CatNipped - 10 Sep 2004 17:52 GMT
> Fortunately, I'm only wounded at ankle level thus far.  But Nina got me
> good, yesterday, and every morning begins with a reville of kitten-bitten
> toes. But then she gives me one of those melting, angelic looks from her
> little green eyes, and of course, I go all googly and start cooing at her.
>
> Melissa

Of course!  All babies are cute just so that their parents won't kill them
before they grow up!

Hugs,

CatNipped
Kreisleriana - 10 Sep 2004 21:20 GMT
>> Fortunately, I'm only wounded at ankle level thus far.  But Nina got me
>> good, yesterday, and every morning begins with a reville of kitten-bitten
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>Of course!  All babies are cute just so that their parents won't kill them
>before they grow up!

Exactly what my dad always said. ;)

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Adrian - 11 Sep 2004 14:05 GMT
>> Fortunately, I'm only wounded at ankle level thus far.  But Nina got
>> me good, yesterday, and every morning begins with a reville of
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> Of course!  All babies are cute just so that their parents won't kill
> them before they grow up!

On the other hand, if they were born as teenagers..............
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Yoj - 10 Sep 2004 19:48 GMT
ROTFLOL!

--
Joy

"You can never do a kindness too soon because you never know how soon it
will be too late." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

> Cast of Characters:
>
[quoted text clipped - 132 lines]
>
> CatNipped
Takayuki - 11 Sep 2004 00:15 GMT
>Sammy grins evilly at Mommy knowing that Mommy will now post
>something about *Sammy* instead of that dumb old Demi-cat!  Sammy, as usual,
>is correct!

We used to have a laptop at work that had a power-saving mode like
that.  Since I only used the laptop when I was on business trips, I
never used it long enough to discover how to get it out of sleep mode.

I hope we'll hear more about Demi anyway.  I never thought about her
history, since you had her since she was a kitten, and I always
figured that kittens must have short histories. :)
CatNipped - 11 Sep 2004 00:19 GMT
> We used to have a laptop at work that had a power-saving mode like
> that.  Since I only used the laptop when I was on business trips, I
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> history, since you had her since she was a kitten, and I always
> figured that kittens must have short histories. :)

But it was exciting while it lasted - she rode 30 miles to my DH's work in a
truck's engine!

Hugs,

CatNipped
Takayuki - 11 Sep 2004 19:55 GMT
>> I hope we'll hear more about Demi anyway.  I never thought about her
>> history, since you had her since she was a kitten, and I always
>> figured that kittens must have short histories. :)
>
>But it was exciting while it lasted - she rode 30 miles to my DH's work in a
>truck's engine!

Wow, then you have to tell us that story!
Adrian - 11 Sep 2004 13:58 GMT
> Cast of Characters:
>
> Sammy - 5-month-old female kitten
>
> Mommy - MUCH older female human

That was great, thanks. :-) The power button should bring the computer
out of sleep mode if it happens again.
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Exocat - 11 Sep 2004 15:01 GMT
ROTFLMAO again!

My 3 boys are staring at me in puzzlement wondering whether the funny
gurgling noises mean I'm ill (as in too ill to feed them again) or
something.

Sammy's exploits with your keyboard remind me:

Until recently I had my 'puter configured to start up from the Space
Bar. But then more than once I found it "on" when I was _sure_ I
hadn't done the switching.
A long period of observation eventually showed that both Pericles &
Snowball were acustomed to biffing that bar on their way across my
desk to and/or from "their" windowsill.

This caused me to ponder just what they might be doing while the
machine was on (but no subscription to alt.cats.worlddomination I
could detect) so I switched to Ctrl+Esc for power & don't think they
can co-ordinate that combo yet.

But for a while I was more than very, very afraid.............

Purrs to you & yours, esp. the rapscallion

BTW we share the same birthyear, although at 39 I seem to be ageing
more rapidly than your good self. It's the Vietnamese Year of the Cat,
unsurprisingly.
What's your Western starsign?

Gordon, Bandit, Pericles & Snowball

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> Sammy - 5-month-old female kitten
> Mommy - MUCH older female human
>
> Mommy decides to sit down at her desk and read her favorite newsgroup,
> rec.pets.cats.anecdotes.
CatNipped - 11 Sep 2004 19:54 GMT
> BTW we share the same birthyear, although at 39 I seem to be ageing
> more rapidly than your good self. It's the Vietnamese Year of the Cat,
> unsurprisingly.
> What's your Western starsign?
>
> Gordon, Bandit, Pericles & Snowball

I was born on October 25th, 1951 - which makes me 22 right??  ;>  I'm a
*SCORPIO*!

Hugs,

CatNipped
Exocat - 12 Sep 2004 21:26 GMT
Felicitations fellow watersign: I'm a Pisces (Feb 24) but not _all_
the time :-)

That's a sign for spiritually & emotionally strong women IIRC (my
recently demised Aunt was typically one such) who naturally stay
younger longer than most.

Would it be impertinent of me to do an article similar to (but not as
great as) yours along the lines of "Doing D-I-Y with Pappy" reporting
a project I nearly did back in Spring with the help(?) of Snowball the
Hoolikitten, then aged 12 months?

Purrs

Gordon (who admits to 39 but still feels like an irresponsible
teenager***),
& the Terrible Trio (who try every day to age him before his time)

(***all applicants for the position carefully considered)
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> I was born on October 25th, 1951 - which makes me 22 right??  ;>  I'm a
> *SCORPIO*!
>
> Hugs,
> CatNipped
CatNipped - 13 Sep 2004 00:10 GMT
> Felicitations fellow watersign: I'm a Pisces (Feb 24) but not _all_
> the time :-)
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> teenager***),
> & the Terrible Trio (who try every day to age him before his time)

By all means fellow water baby, I would *love* to read it - please don't
feel I have the patent on naughty kitten stories.  ALL kittens are
hilarious!

Hugs,

CatNipped
TBird - 13 Sep 2004 18:48 GMT
> > Felicitations fellow watersign: I'm a Pisces (Feb 24) but not _all_
> > the time :-)
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> feel I have the patent on naughty kitten stories.  ALL kittens are
> hilarious!

Might I amend that?
ALL kittens are hilarious who belong to someone ELSE.

> Hugs,
>
> CatNipped

TBird <--- loves cats, kittens; notsomuch
Christine Burel - 11 Sep 2004 16:25 GMT
CatNipped -- your stories are priceless!  I've been saving this one up all
week so I would have time to read it in peace since Real Life has been sooo
insistent on intruding on my rpca reading time!  It was worth the wait!
Thanks for the laughs!
Christine
> Cast of Characters:
>
[quoted text clipped - 132 lines]
>
> CatNipped
CatNipped - 11 Sep 2004 16:28 GMT
> CatNipped -- your stories are priceless!  I've been saving this one up all
> week so I would have time to read it in peace since Real Life has been sooo
> insistent on intruding on my rpca reading time!  It was worth the wait!
> Thanks for the laughs!
> Christine

You're quite welcome, thank you for the appreciation.

Hugs,

CatNipped
TBird - 13 Sep 2004 18:45 GMT
> Cast of Characters:
>
> Sammy - 5-month-old female kitten
>
> Mommy - MUCH older female human
***Regretfully snipped***
> Hugs,
> CatNipped

Oh my.
Kitten boogers.

I was laughing so hard I managed to disturb the normally unpreturbably Joe
Kitty who had sprawled behind my desk chair and let out the most world-weary
sigh ever heard on the planet.

He got up, disgusted, and left the room.

TBird <---- wiping tears of laughter away
CatNipped - 13 Sep 2004 19:34 GMT
> Oh my.
> Kitten boogers.
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>
> TBird <---- wiping tears of laughter away

Thank you.  I'm beginning to agree with you about kittens.  Sammy nailed me
really, really badly this weekend.  I was afraid I was going to have to go
and get stitches.  I have five cuts on my arm right above the wrist and
they're all in the shape of a "V" (or should we say the shape of a kitten's
tooth) and are sliced sideways (at last they're not too deep).  My problem
is that I'm so allergic to cats that the bites and scratches tend to get
really sore and often infected.

Anyway, it's my fault really, I should teach her not to bite and scratch
tender hoomins - I'm just way too indulgent for my own good.

Hugs,

CatNipped
Christina Websell - 14 Sep 2004 02:05 GMT
>> Oh my.
>> Kitten boogers.
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>
> CatNipped

There has to be boundaries, both with children and kittens and we have to
establish what they are.
I don't allow my kitties to bite or scratch me. It's such bad manners.
If they bite or scratch, I put them outside and shut them out for an hour.
BF doesn't get this because he is a gentle lad, but Kitty FC sometimes does.
It's like this.  I never wanted any cats, they just came, so the least they
can do if I feed them nice things is not to bite or scratch.
Every time they do - outside.  No telling off, no smack. It isn't necessary.
They are shut out of the house and that's enough punishment.
What good kitties they are when I let them in again!
For a while!

Tweed
CatNipped - 14 Sep 2004 16:28 GMT
> They are shut out of the house and that's enough punishment.
> What good kitties they are when I let them in again!
> For a while!
>
> Tweed

Yes, you're right, see needs a "time out" - but I'm such a pushover when it
comes to kittens and grandbabies! ;>

Hugs,

CatNipped
 
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