Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: mervyn7451 on October 24, 2009, 19:21:48 PM
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Dear Auntie Purrs,
This afternoon after looking at the same living room for years,i decided to change the room around,which took me all afternoon.
During all that time,Daisy Cat was confined to the bedroom,
after the mamoth task was done, :tired: she came into the room,took one look around & went back to the bed! :-:
Now she's ignoring me!
Help! :'(
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Dear Mervyn7451
Tut tut, you have been naughty. No wonder your poor kitty is cross. Not only did you confine Daisy cat to the bedroom, but you moved her house around without her permission. That's not just one, but two major sulks.
There's nothing for it, you're going to have to resort to bribery to bring her round. I suggest that a tin of applaws chicken and cheese may provide some minimal form of appeasment :rofl:
Sincerely,
Aunty Purrs spokesman #1
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dear mervyn
you are really in disgrace with daisy cat and you will need serious doses of cuddling and treats to make her come round, she wont do that until she is ready however
aunty purrs spokeswoman#2
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Well to quote Britney...... :-:
(http://www.di-arezzo.co.uk/multimedia/images/wise/couv/am967120.jpg)
Muggins yesterday moved Daisy's food and water to the other side of the kitchen,about 5 feet & boy,did she let me know about it!!! :evillaugh:
Not in a huff this time but screaming at me every time I went into the kitchen & looking at the spot where her meals were. >:(
So today I've conceeded defeat & moved it back!
Bloody women! ;)
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and you didnt learn :rofl:
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:evillaugh: :hug: :hug:
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I strongly suggest you do not alter Daisy's toileting arrangements
otherwise you might well find more than lumps of fur around the house, and could indeed be in deep doodee :sick: