Cali had me up at 2:30 last night for her feeding. She's taken to rattling
the window blinds at ungodly hours, as she knows this is the most effective
form of torture. :) So this afternoon about 2:30 she was sleeping in the bed
and I couldn't resist rattling the blinds. She gave me the look of death
from under her half closed eyelids. "I know what you're doing and it is NOT
FUNNY" :)
> Cali had me up at 2:30 last night for her feeding. She's taken to
> rattling the window blinds at ungodly hours, as she knows this is
the
> most effective form of torture. :) So this afternoon about 2:30 she
> was sleeping in the bed and I couldn't resist rattling the blinds.
> She gave me the look of death from under her half closed eyelids. "I
> know what you're doing and it is NOT FUNNY" :)
Ha! We do this too. When Vino is really sleepy in the evenings,
we'll make sure to bother him a lot and keep him up. We do this to
annoy him to get him back for him annoying us. And to keep him awake
so he sleeps more at night. It's not working... ;-)
--
Britta
"There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown
Check out pictures of Vino at:
http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album
Bill Stock - 15 Aug 2005 02:12 GMT
>> Cali had me up at 2:30 last night for her feeding. She's taken to
>> rattling the window blinds at ungodly hours, as she knows this is
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> annoy him to get him back for him annoying us. And to keep him awake
> so he sleeps more at night. It's not working... ;-)
I just tried to lower the blinds, but they don't seem to go all the way down
anymore. Upon closer inspection, it seems that someone has chewed through
one of the cords and thoroughly frayed the others. That will teach me for
disturbing the Queen when she is trying to sleep. Talk about your B*stard
cat tricks.
> --
> Britta
> "There is no snooze button on a cat who wants breakfast." -- Unknown
> Check out pictures of Vino at:
> http://photos.yahoo.com/badwilson click on the Vino album