Monster Mash

Dec 09, 2008 08:13

Nice morning. Mothra woke me once with the nihgtly head boxing ritual. I pushed her off rudely and she did not come back to purr by my side. I prefer no purr sleep time to head boxing purring. Sleep deprivation is not my forte ( Read more... )

monsters, backyard wildlife

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portia December 9 2008, 20:15:06 UTC
I love reading about Mothra licking you and bothering you while you sleep. My "new" little black cat Asdrubal does the same thing to me multiple times every night. He searches for any exposed skin that he can lick - face, arms, hands, toes... I spend a lot of time with the sheet over my head to keep him at bay. He also head butts me all of the time and it hurts. He slams his little head full force into my chin. While he's purring loudly the whole time. Good thing he's so friggin' cute. :o)

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I wanted a black cat, but I stripeys. sharonafyre December 10 2008, 02:34:19 UTC
Ooooohhhhhhhhhh... look at that black and white face! So freakin cute! My monsters are more adorable than I have willpower to withstand. I am trying very hard to prevent them from realizing they run the hosuehold, but I am merely mortal and am slain daily by their super, UBER cuteness.

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zorra December 9 2008, 21:56:55 UTC
wait until they figure out they can CLIMB the screen
hilarious pictures must be taken

the longest I leave my two grown up kitties alone is 4 days
luckily I found a pet sitter that will come by and empty litter, play with them and refresh food and water

although her reports mainly say hide and seek was played because my two wuss cats run and hide under the bed when strangers come over

when I went to Italy for 10 days I bribed single girlfriends to stay in my house they each took 3 days
alcohol works as payment for my friends
haha

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sharonafyre December 10 2008, 02:28:11 UTC
Eventually they're supposed to be indoor/outdoor cats, but we do have alot of racoons here, large aggressive ones... so Idon't know. I've never kept a cat indoors its whole life - that seems wrong, like cagina a bird.

Anyhoo, I am super surprised they haven't figured out how delicate the sceens are, and I know it's a matter of time before they realize they can shred their way out.

Monsters, indeed.

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sharonafyre December 10 2008, 02:36:51 UTC
That was supposed to read "caging a bird".

I do not know what a cagina bird is.

Did I invent it?

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