Today I decided to change the doll display I have on my end table, by
putting out some different dolls in different outfits. Well, Kumani
decided to be HELPFUL. She picks up doll clothes in her mouth and
carries them into the kitchen where she drops them INTO HER WATER DISH.
I've had to rescue about 7 different articles of clothing and lay them
out on the counter to dry.
--Fil
jmcquown - 11 Jul 2005 02:02 GMT
> Today I decided to change the doll display I have on my end table, by
> putting out some different dolls in different outfits. Well, Kumani
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>
> --Fil
At least she didn't add detergent and swish them around with her paw :)
Jill
Gabey8 - 11 Jul 2005 04:47 GMT
[[Today I decided to change the doll display I have on my end table, by
putting out some different dolls in different outfits. Well, Kumani
decided to be HELPFUL. She picks up doll clothes in her mouth and
carries them into the kitchen where she drops them INTO HER WATER DISH.
I've had to rescue about 7 different articles of clothing and lay them
out on the counter to dry.
--Fil ]]
Either Captain or Stanley, I'm not sure whom, decided to make some CATNIP
TEA by dropping a catnip-filled mousie into their water dish.
I let the mouse air-dry... I kind of wanted to see if I could salvage it
because it'd belonged to Captain and Stanley's immediate predecessors,
Melody and Harmony (both RB now). But the catnip mousie "lives" in the
basement (as do the water dishes), so I don't really know if they're still
playing with it much. I do know that the toys randomly migrate to
different parts of the cellar floor every time I go down there, but I
don't know how much attention each toy gets.
In any event, it hasn't been used as a mouse-shaped teabag again, so I
suppose I should be glad of that. ;o)
Donna, Captain, and Stanley
jmcquown - 11 Jul 2005 05:19 GMT
> I let the mouse air-dry... I kind of wanted to see if I could salvage
> it because it'd belonged to Captain and Stanley's immediate
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> randomly migrate to different parts of the cellar floor every time I
> go down there, but I don't know how much attention each toy gets.
I notice Persia's toys shift around mysteriously even though I rarely see
her play with them. The only thing she really pays obvious attention to is
the "sock" with the velcro sealed pouch; I add fresh catnip to it every few
weeks and then it gets a vigorous bouncing, tossing, chasing and a severe
tongue-lashing as she settles down and cradles it like a kitten and licks it
to death :)
Jill
Kreisleriana - 11 Jul 2005 15:50 GMT
>Today I decided to change the doll display I have on my end table, by
>putting out some different dolls in different outfits. Well, Kumani
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>
>--Fil
You were going to wash them anyway, weren't you? ;)
Theresa
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Enfilade - 12 Jul 2005 00:25 GMT
THeir mousies get washed on a fairly regular basis--I wish they'd clean
their own toys and let me worry about mine.
--Fil
and a Transmetal 2 Tigerhawk with kitten teething marks in his plastic
wings
Christina Websell - 13 Jul 2005 14:04 GMT
> Today I decided to change the doll display I have on my end table, by
> putting out some different dolls in different outfits. Well, Kumani
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>
> --Fil
LOL! She was saving you a job, what a kind bitty ;-)
Tweed