Moby does love his tummy rubbed. He will put up a back leg to say when he's had enough, but gently, not intending to harm. After all these years together, we have only rarely had an inadvertent scratch, due to carelessness, insufficient claw clippage, or having to put him in a bag.
He does, however, unnerve D by actively stalking him while he is getting dressed in the morning. This is just a moment past intense "stalk" phase, but still watching with intensity.
During the day, the bed is his. When D coils the throw in a circle, it is the perfect cat-trap, and he is helpless to resist it's allure.
"My bed."
Do have another unpleasant little blog, meant for my complaints and irritations. I don't recommend it, but if you want to, well here it is. Remember, I warned you not to. Please don't bookmark it. D, just don't bother.
3 comments:
stalking cat!- tail taught and balanced ready!!
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Hi Zhoen, thanks for stopping by my blog. Good to see you and Moby again and to catch up a little bit with what you and D are doing.
Moo's not?
word verification: nonymor (not any more)
A few weeks ago a friend recommended a Terry Pratchett book, and immediately I thought of you.
The book she was talking about presented the concept of first thought, second thought and third thought. I am guessing that the unpleasant place might be first thought. There is something to be said for exploring the limits of that place, as unpleasant as it is. Now I'm really curious about that Terry Pratchett book.
Kind wishes always,
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That would be one of the Tiffany Aching books, I think "Hatful of Sky."
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