Re: OT New CAt Baby Update

Hi Guys,

> Well, things seem a bit better of late with the two new cat babies. > Bunnie (the Bodacious Miss B Chunkybutt Cat) has settled right in. She
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Sounds good - glad to hear you're having such a fun time with the new family additions. I can imagine the fun. We've got enough with Puckster discovering new places to leave white fur! Lately, he's really been workingon his learning to talk thing - making noises that sound distinctly un-dog like - more purring, but much deeper. DH is convinced he's trying really hard to speak human.

Well, he's now participating in the normal dog activity of sleeping & doorway blocking - err, guarding - while mom oversees laundry and plays in the office.

Ellice

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Dogs sleep in doorways so they won't miss out on anything. Their favourite is usually the kitchen door, next is the doorway leading to the garage or driveway. It is quite common for dogs to leave the kitchen doorway and head for the front door a few minutes before the kids or master of the house gets home. Cats could care less, are too stupid or haven't the brains to be able to tell time.

Fred

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I'm quite aware of the need for the dog to be able to "see" what's going on. Always have made sure that even if gated they can see outside - somehow. With this dog, he also likes to be "in touch" and will often position himself so that he has somehow, some part touching both DH & I. Which is pretty fun when we're sitting on opposite ends of a couch. With the lofted gallery in this house, he'll go sleep/sit up on a wing chair in the gallery that lets him look out the upper rear big window, and keep an eye on me in the office. We also know that he made himself a place on the bed in the front guest room - lays on the edge with his nose at thw window adjacent. Lately, however, he's actually taken to sneaking into the bedroom and curling up near the head of the bed. Yup - I do make the bed with a coverlet of some sort over the "sleeping" linens - some semblance of dog fur barrier.

When he hears the Audi coming around the corner - down the street behind us, turning - he'll suddenly go to the front foyer and wait - watching - so he can see which door DH will come from.

ellice

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