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wafflycat - 02 Feb 2006 07:56 GMT
Out fettling with Gino this morning as I'm off to do a morning cycle ride.
As I'm fettling, I hear meows. I look up and it's one of my neighbour's
cats. So I meow back and this is responded to by loud purrs and headbutts of
my leg. So I put the bike down, purr back and am invited to join said feline
for a smurgle. I know my place, so I obliged. As I'm stood there with
neighbour's cat on my shoulder with loud purring going on in my ear, I hear
some very, very loud meows. Enter Marble, stood at the front door, looking
at me with what can only be described as a look of horror. He came running
voer, meeping his head off. He sat at my feet, looked up and *wailed*.

Jealousy does not become him ;-)

Cheers, helen s

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NMR - 02 Feb 2006 16:29 GMT
> Out fettling with Gino this morning as I'm off to do a morning cycle ride.
> As I'm fettling, I hear meows. I look up and it's one of my neighbour's
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> Cheers, helen s

Helen  the furballs are training you well  specially if you can meow back to
another cat :-)
wafflycat - 02 Feb 2006 18:19 GMT
> Helen  the furballs are training you well  specially if you can meow back
> to another cat :-)

When Nathan was little, he was known to introduce me to his friends with the
phrase, "My Mum speaks cat."

'Nuff sed.

Cheers, helen s
jXwXeXrXmXoXnXt@sonic.net - 05 Feb 2006 18:51 GMT
> As I'm stood there with
> neighbour's cat on my shoulder with loud purring going on in my ear, I hear
> some very, very loud meows. Enter Marble, stood at the front door, looking
> at me with what can only be described as a look of horror. He came running
> voer, meeping his head off. He sat at my feet, looked up and *wailed*.

> Jealousy does not become him ;-)

Awwww. I think it's sweet. Marble loves you! (And he owns you, too! :))

Joyce

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