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Mayhem never gets enough

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Mischief - 24 Aug 2006 01:24 GMT
As soon as I wake up, use the facilities and go back to bed, "Meow Meow
Meow Meow!!"

I roll over, "Meow Meow Meow Meow!!" I have to hide my hands under the
covers cause she has started to nip them.  Five minutes later I have to
roll over cause Mayhem has spotted bed mice and starts attacking my
hand beneath the covers.  "Meow Meow Meow Meow!!"

As soon as I finally drag my lazy butt out of bed and sit at my
computer desk.   "Meow Meow Meow Meow!!" She will rub, put her paws up
on my knee, lick my calf, nip my toes, ANYTHING to get my attention.

And then AFTER I pet her, "Meow Meow Meow Meow!!"  I'll even pick her
up and put her in my lap and pet her until she drools and then jumps
off.

Five minutes later, "Meow Meow Meow Meow!!"

At the end of the day, after I take a shower she comes into the bedroom
"Meow Meow Meow Meow!!"

If anytime i lie on the bed, either for sleep or an attempt to get a
few minutes of relaxation, "Meow Meow Meow Meow!!"

Anytime i lie down on the couch "Meow Meow Meow Meow!!"  see a pattern
here?

Actually now she is inspecting the carpet where i have cleaned.  Maybe
i'll finally get a few minutes of......"Meow Meow Meow Meow!!"

Sheesh!  

Kristi
Matthew - 24 Aug 2006 01:28 GMT
someone has to keep you motivated
The gods talk we listen

> As soon as I wake up, use the facilities and go back to bed, "Meow Meow
> Meow Meow!!"
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> Kristi
Karen - 24 Aug 2006 15:03 GMT
She wuvs you!

> As soon as I wake up, use the facilities and go back to bed, "Meow Meow
> Meow Meow!!"
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>
> Kristi
mlbriggs - 24 Aug 2006 19:19 GMT
> As soon as I wake up, use the facilities and go back to bed, "Meow Meow
> Meow Meow!!"
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>
> Kristi

Be glad you have someone to talk to. Is she Siamese (or part Siamese).
They are great talkers.   MLB
Mischief - 24 Aug 2006 21:33 GMT
No, she's a fluffy DLH.  She just ALWAYS wants attention.

Like right now she's rubbing her face against my leg and crying.  And I
just petted her a few minutes ago.

such a furry, but needy master

Kristi
mlbriggs - 25 Aug 2006 02:01 GMT
> No, she's a fluffy DLH.  She just ALWAYS wants attention.
>
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>
> Kristi

TuTu just came in, jumped on the desk and wanted to get in my lap.  I told
her "NO, you have been in my lap enough today".  She turned around, jumped
down and went into the other room.  She understands "NO"
Mischief - 25 Aug 2006 03:27 GMT
heh well i hope she wasn't on her way to piss on your shoes.  hehe

Kristi
mlbriggs - 25 Aug 2006 05:53 GMT
> heh well i hope she wasn't on her way to piss on your shoes.  hehe
>
> Kristi

I've had her nearly 10 years and she has never done inappropriate
elimination.   She gets plenty of tummy rubs and gives great kitty kisses.
Takayuki - 26 Aug 2006 07:10 GMT
>TuTu just came in, jumped on the desk and wanted to get in my lap.  I told
>her "NO, you have been in my lap enough today".  She turned around, jumped
>down and went into the other room.  She understands "NO"

Betty was also a cat who understood "no".  Although they usually came
in pairs - I would say "no no".  If she begged for hoomin food that I
thought wouldn't be good for her, it would be, "No no honey.  No
fettucini alfredo for kitties."  I often liked to hold her while
scolding her in this way.  I would hold her against my shoulder and
rub my cheek against her back, listening to her purr while I said, "No
no."
Monique Y. Mudama - 27 Aug 2006 05:52 GMT
> Betty was also a cat who understood "no".  Although they usually
> came in pairs - I would say "no no".  If she begged for hoomin food
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> rub my cheek against her back, listening to her purr while I said,
> "No no."

Aww.

Oscar understands "No."  The funny part is, she only pays attention
when I say it.  She'll stop whatever she's doing if I tell her "No" or
say "Oscar ..." in a particular warning tone.  But if DH does the same
thing, she doesn't even flick an ear at him.  It's like he never said
a thing.

Except if her paw is bothering her.  She used to pay attention when I
told her not to, but now she just digs and digs.  She might stop for a
second when I tell her to, or maybe not.  *sigh*

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