> I still get to sit in my chair though.
Justin.....you do realize that it is only a matter of time before you
lose your chair too right? I have my own chair and footstool, (I mean
had), and usually I get to sit in it with my feet up even. Heaven forbid
that I would even think about getting out of it to get something, or to
go to the bathroom though. The second I get up.....2 cats mysteriously
appear from nowhere and claim both chair and footstool. Sigh. I would
really like to know how they can appear out of thin air the way they do.
Oh well, I can't help but love the pair of them, even if they are
furniture thieves.
Brigitte - 04 Jan 2005 17:01 GMT
> > I still get to sit in my chair though.
>
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> Oh well, I can't help but love the pair of them, even if they are
> furniture thieves.
Nothing in my house is "mine". It's simply on loan from the cats (Katie and
Nermal).
Gary Stone - 04 Jan 2005 19:08 GMT
>> > I still get to sit in my chair though.
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> and
> Nermal).
I have an agreement with my cats. I get up and down to let them in and out,
avail myself to pet them on demand and play at the drop of a hat, feed them,
scoop the poop make them warm and pay the mortgage. For all this I become an
honorary member of the pride.
Stone
jacquie0 - 05 Jan 2005 05:55 GMT
>>>>I still get to sit in my chair though.
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> Stone
How true it is. LOL