Re: Are cats psychic? (psychotic?)
- From: "Mischief" <krysfamulan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Mar 2006 20:32:53 -0800
Hehehe, my uncle has this ginger cat that showed up a few years ago.
My uncle is allergic to a lot of things, including cats and has bad
asthma.
He didn't want this cat to keep hanging around, so one day when the cat
was wandering around the back door, looking for a way to get in, my
uncle took a cup of water and threw it and hit the cat full in the face
with the water, thinking it would scare the cat away.
The cat jumped back, ran a few steps, shook his head vigorously, and
then the little bugger came back for more!!!
He's strictly outdoors, but likes to keep my uncle's yard as his
domain. My uncle has named him Goofball. Once Goofball was sunning
himself while my uncle was watering the yard with a hose.
you see what's coming?
He just aimed a little squirt in Goofballs direction, and got him good,
and it was enough to make Goofball levitate a few feet. and after he
had recovered, go back to sunning himself, but with a sneaky eye on my
uncle.
Silly cat.
Whenever i get a chance to relax in a hot bath, it's only a matter of
time before i see the door nudged open and a pair of paws on the edge
of the tub. It's usually Mischief, with a WTH look.
Kristi
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