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Memo to Mithu

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Caroline S. - 16 Jul 2006 21:05 GMT
Mithu, You have a perfectly functional kitty water fountain up on the
kitchen counter that is refilled and cleaned on a regular basis. You are
often provided with a stream of tap water in the upstairs bathroom as well.

Why, then, must you sample the water in the baby bottle warmer that is
situated RIGHT NEXT to your fountain???

-The Management

(I have since washed and refilled the warmer, and added a little lemon
juice to the water to discourage him, hopefully.)
Yowie - 17 Jul 2006 05:31 GMT
> Mithu, You have a perfectly functional kitty water fountain up on the
> kitchen counter that is refilled and cleaned on a regular basis. You are
> often provided with a stream of tap water in the upstairs bathroom as well.
>
> Why, then, must you sample the water in the baby bottle warmer that is
> situated RIGHT NEXT to your fountain???

Eh. Shmogg prefers warm shower water. Demands to have a bowl filled up with
shower water (and only shower water) each and every time we go into the
bathroom. And if you don't provide it, he'll just lick the water off the
floor after you've had a shower.

If he *has* to, he'll drink water from the kitchen tap, but only if it is
nicely warmed. His delicate sensibilities get too offended if the water is
below blood temperature, and heaven forbid an icecube sitting in it! Youc an
put down a perfectly decent bowl of fresh water, and he'll still meow until
I've exchanged it for something that doesn't make his whiskers shiver.

Am I trained cat slave or what?

Yowie
 
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