Pet Stories
When one of my cats was younger and a lot fatter, he came bowling in from the garden with an almighty crash. Looking slightly stunned, he'd arrived into the kitchen having ripped the cat flap from the door and was still wearing it as a cat-tutu. Did I mention he was quite fat?
In honour of Jake, a well loved cat, who died on Wednesday, tell us your pet stories and cheer us up.
( , Fri 8 Jun 2007, 9:15)
When one of my cats was younger and a lot fatter, he came bowling in from the garden with an almighty crash. Looking slightly stunned, he'd arrived into the kitchen having ripped the cat flap from the door and was still wearing it as a cat-tutu. Did I mention he was quite fat?
In honour of Jake, a well loved cat, who died on Wednesday, tell us your pet stories and cheer us up.
( , Fri 8 Jun 2007, 9:15)
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During a free house
A few friends were round, watching TV in the living room with the patio doors open for air, but also with the glass panes in front of them so as to not have too much ventalation. You can probably see where it's going - my cat comes in, is terrified at the amount of people (only a few but she was never really a people cat) and shot for what she thought was the open door. Obviously hillarious at the time, but the best bit was that, having opened them to let her out, she refused to believe that she could actually exit this way and I had to drag her through, then she started wandering round the garden wondering if this mysterious blockage would start again. You've not lived till you've seen a cat exploring a garden while questioning the nature of existance and the space time continum.
( , Fri 8 Jun 2007, 17:59, Reply)
A few friends were round, watching TV in the living room with the patio doors open for air, but also with the glass panes in front of them so as to not have too much ventalation. You can probably see where it's going - my cat comes in, is terrified at the amount of people (only a few but she was never really a people cat) and shot for what she thought was the open door. Obviously hillarious at the time, but the best bit was that, having opened them to let her out, she refused to believe that she could actually exit this way and I had to drag her through, then she started wandering round the garden wondering if this mysterious blockage would start again. You've not lived till you've seen a cat exploring a garden while questioning the nature of existance and the space time continum.
( , Fri 8 Jun 2007, 17:59, Reply)
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