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Moondoggie: Man, what a week!

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Riley: I’m too pooped to poop. I didn’t think that was even theoretically possible.

15 Responses to “Post-Friday Beast Blogging: The “She Works Hard for the Marinated Morsels®” Edition”

Moondoggie: I can’t stands it no more!

Department of “And Another Thing!”:

I got up late, fed the cats at 10:30 instead of their usual 8am feeding. Yet, at 3:20pm on the dot they start badgering me for dinner (dinner is at 3:20). How do they know it is dinner time?

How do they know it is dinner time?

clocks, duh ;}

Those are some FINE rosy-hued toeses.

Ripley looks like I feel, except furrier. “Eternal vigilance is the price of Everything, and I wish it wasn’t.”

It is teh cuuute

Riley is a ringer for my cat

I thought everything was theoretically possible. But that was just a theory.

Moondoggie….giving in to the utter abandon of rest
Riley…..reflective discontent?

Cranny: that is indeed an eerie resemblance.

I thought everything was theoretically possible. But that was just a theory.

In theory there is no difference between theory and practice

In practice there is.

I heart tuxie cats and creamsicles.

Cats have a highly developed sense of time (dogs, too). They know precisely when the Fancy Feast is supposed to hit the plate, and woe betide she/he who is late delivering it.

How do they know it is dinner time?

Clearly, your actions have been cat-alogued.

My cat wakes me when he hears the pre-click of the coffee maker in the morning. I noticed this because one day we had a power outage, and I was late for work because my regular alarm AND the cat did not work

I’d assumed cats ‘got hungry’ a certain length of time after a meal. Therefore if I feed them at 8am and again at 3:30pm, 7 1/2 hours apart (they have nibbling food in between); then if the am feeding is 10am they ought to be hungry at 5:30pm. Wrong assumption!

actor, it seems you have converted your cat to run on electricity. This must be a major advancement for all of nature.

The trouble is, Rhodo, apparently he has battery backup power at night.

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