From Andrew’s Dictionary:
Cat, noun, – a small furry four legged animal who is always on the wrong side of the door.
More wisdom next week,
Andrew
From Andrew’s Dictionary:
Cat, noun, – a small furry four legged animal who is always on the wrong side of the door.
More wisdom next week,
Andrew
I’ve explained this to Honey, my dog, who didn’t know that she and cats have so much in common. She found the knowledge profoundly disturbing!
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You’re a brave man. I’ve not had this talk with the cats – doubt they’d understand either.
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I’m disgruntled by the mention of a cat yet no picture of a cat. Why do you tease me so?
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It’s just my job. 😉
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Cat, verb: To place yourself on the wrong side of the door
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hehe, been there too.
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So true, so true.
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My life – door opener for cats.
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Love it! I’ve always had dogs, never a cat. But if I did, I don’t think I could have an outdoor cat because I’d worry too much. 🙂
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We have indoor/outdoor cats. We’ve trained them to go out in the day and stay inside all night. Not always easy to convince them to come it, but mostly they do.
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We’re keeping our new arrival indoors for the time being, at least until well after Halloween (beings how she’s black). But already she’s making her requests known. She wants out there. No, over there. No, back there! 😀
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Yup, that’s a cat. 😉
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Andrew I love this!🙂
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I learned it from my cats.
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