Hi all,
I remember seeing a post a while back about "bed mice", and how cats have
always tried to catch them, but never have been able to actually get one.
My Murphy, who sleeps on the bed with me, will never hunt my feet while I'm
sleeping, but as soon as she thinks I'm awake, she's on the prowl for the
rodents under the covers. Anybody remember that post?
Kevin
John Ross Mc Master - 26 May 2005 04:30 GMT
>Hi all,
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>Kevin
It sounds exciting, but no, I don't remember the thread.
Question: Does Murphy bite your toes once you're awake?
Kevin Lee - 27 May 2005 02:31 GMT
>>Hi all,
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> It sounds exciting, but no, I don't remember the thread.
> Question: Does Murphy bite your toes once you're awake?
No, she never really bites, it's more of just a playful little nip. I think
it's kind of a game with her. It's funny, she'll never bother me when I'm
sleeping, but as soon as I wake up, she'll be up gently patting my face with
her paw. Even if I try to play possum and pretend I'm sleeping, she knows.
Then she's after those bed mice under the covers.
Kevin
Priscilla H. Ballou - 26 May 2005 19:26 GMT
> Hi all,
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> sleeping, but as soon as she thinks I'm awake, she's on the prowl for the
> rodents under the covers. Anybody remember that post?
No, sorry.
I thought this post would be about the toy mice one finds in one's bed
in the morning when one throws back the covers and swings one's legs
over the side, only to find something poking one in the thigh or buttock.
Priscilla