I actually have stuff to talk about! *gasps*

Sep 16, 2006 09:32


Well, my test is over, and I can only hope that he takes into account that having to hand-write the essay on the test is going to affect it's quality bit time. My hand was cramping so bad that after 2 and 1/2 pages, I just didn't care anymore, LOL...

Now all I have left to do is write my reaction paper that's due this coming Thursday. I'll also ( Read more... )

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rya_kelley September 16 2006, 17:07:31 UTC
Once, we got our cat some expensive (for cat food) cat food. She ate about half of it and got full. Then she pulled one of my husband's shirts out of the hamper and covered her food dish so the other cat wouldn't eat it. Another time she knocked a vase off the bookshelf. When it didn't break she slid the hammer across the shelf and dropped it on top of the vase. We sat there and watched her do it, the whole time going, "What is she doing? She's not doing what we think she's doing. She can't be intentionally (shatter) OMG, she was!"

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ouatic_7 September 16 2006, 19:05:58 UTC
Boo always buries their food. He also buries hairballs.

However, he is too sweet natured to bust stuff on purpose.

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rya_kelley September 16 2006, 19:24:49 UTC
We've had her since about 6 months before we were married. She's always been like that. My sister in law calls her Evil (her name is Morgan). Once we had a dog she hated. He never messed with her, she just hated him. She was on top of the fridge one day and the puppy was on the ground. She glared at him, then knocked a box of sleeping pills off the fridge. The puppy, being a puppy, fell into her trap. Luckily, I was there to witness the whole thing and saved him. She also trapped him behid the bed and wouldn't let him come out. We got rid of him before she killed him.

However, she loves the kids. Sami runs over to pick her up, and you can tell by the look on her face that she doesn't like it, but she lets them hold her and pet her.

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ouatic_7 September 16 2006, 19:34:59 UTC
Your Evil sounds far more evil than our Evil. I bet she doesn't write bad!fic, though.

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queeney September 16 2006, 18:40:55 UTC
My dogs once stuck a plastic chew toy under the carpet. They dug it bit by bit in a space we never go to in the house, the got the bone and stuck it under there.

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ouatic_7 September 16 2006, 19:07:05 UTC
Was this kibble she was washing?

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artemismoon_san September 17 2006, 02:50:55 UTC
Yep, it was dry pieces of food. I suppose she's got racoon in her somewhere, LOL, because she does have rings all the way down her tail. ^^

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ouatic_7 September 17 2006, 02:55:08 UTC
Either she's Japanese or making mushy food.

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artemismoon_san September 17 2006, 15:27:26 UTC
Well, the Japanese thing fits as well, because her name is Saki, LOL...

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artemismoon_san September 17 2006, 15:30:35 UTC
No, actually she's only a couple of years old and acts like a two year old child the way she gets into everything and does things to tick you off because it gets her attention.

LOL, she's in the floor next to me right now crying because she wants attention...she's so pathetic...

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fenikkusuken September 17 2006, 21:36:42 UTC
Our neighbours had a cat that would only eat the bodies of the dry fish-shaped kibble (Meow Mix, I think) and spit out the teeny-tiny tails. The owners would hide the rejected crunchy bits in soft food, and the cat would find them and spit them out again.

My cat used to sit on top of the TV and hang over the screen, taking swipes at the puck during Hockey Night In Canada telecasts. Fell off with great regularity, too, but come Saturday night, he'd be back on his perch. Very handsome cat, but not too bright.

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artemismoon_san September 18 2006, 18:17:02 UTC
LOL! That is strange, spitting out the tails...makes you wonder what causes them to do that. Maybe it's a bit like a child with a crust of bread...

And yes, cats may seem more intelligent than the average animal, but they do things every day to remind us that it's only a temporary illusion. My sister's cat was sitting on the computer desk the other day, and every time her tail hit the wall she would get annoyed and act like she was going to bite it. And then out of the blue when it hit the wall again, she hissed at it, then when it hit again she hissed at it again before running off. LMAO

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fenikkusuken September 19 2006, 02:33:20 UTC
Well... how dare that wall be there and interfere with one's tail-twitching! The utter nerve of inanimate objects!

My favourite move is when they do something bone-headed, and then wash themselves furiously to cover up. "I meant to do that! Really! Why do you doubt me?"

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artemismoon_san September 19 2006, 22:18:46 UTC
LOL...my younger cat doesn't even bother to pretend. She has no dignity left and she knows it. I mean, if you, a supposedly graceful feline, end up sprawled in the floor after jumping off a box that isn't even a foot high, you'd better accept that you are just a disgrace to your kind and move on...

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