Guidelines for Cats, not your human. - very important.
source: http://www.jamesshuggins.com/h/hum1/guidelines_for_cats.htm
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Do not allow closed doors in any room. To get door opened, stand on hind legs and hammer with forepaws. Once door is opened, it is not necessary to use it. After you have ordered an "outside" door opened, stand halfway in and out and think about several things. This is particularly important during very cold weather, rain, snow, or mosquito season. Swinging doors are to be avoided at all costs.
Chairs and Rugs:
If you have to throw up, get to a chair quickly. If you cannot manage in time, get to an Oriental rug. If there is no Oriental rug, shag is good. When throwing up on the carpet, make sure you back up so that it is as long as the human's bare foot.
Bathrooms:
Always accompany guests to the bathroom. It is not necessary to do anything . . . just sit and stare.
Hampering:
If one of your humans is engaged in some close activity and the other is idle, stay with the busy one. This is called "helping", otherwise known as "hampering." Following are the rules for "hampering":
* When supervising cooking, sit just behind the left heel of the cook. You cannot be seen and thereby stand a better chance of being stepped on and then picked up and comforted.
* For book readers, get in close under the chin, between eyes and book, unless you can lie across the book itself.
Walking:
As often as possible, dart quickly and as close as possible in front of the human, especially on stairs, when they have something in their arms, in the dark, and when they first get up in the morning. This will help their coordination skills.
Bedtime:
Always sleep on the human at night so s/he cannot move around.
Play:
This is an important part of your life. Get enough sleep in the daytime so you are fresh for your nocturnal games. Below are listed several favorite cat games that you can play. It is important, though, to maintain one's dignity at all times. If you should have an accident during play, such as falling off a chair, immediately wash a part of your body as if to say "I meant to do that!" It fools those humans every time.
Toys:
Any small item is a potential toy. If a human tries to confiscate it, this means that it is a good toy. Run with it under the bed. Look suitably outraged when the human grabs you and takes it away. Always watch where it is put so you can steal it later.
Paper Bags:
Within paper bags dwell the bag mice. They are small and camouflaged to be the same color as the bag, so they are hard to see. But you can easily hear the crinkling noises they make as they scurry around the bag. Anything, up to and including shredding the bag, can be done to kill them. Note: any other cat you may find in a bag hunting for bag mice is fair game for a sneak attack, which will usually result in a great Tagmatch.
Humans:
Humans have three primary functions: to feed us, to play with and give attention to us, and to clean the litter box. It is important to maintain one's Dignity when around humans so that they will not forget who is the master of the house. Humans need to know basic rules. They can be taught if you start early and are consistent.
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Thought I'd share some pics of my "other kids." I can only figure out how to upload one at a time, so I'll spread this out over a few posts. Bummer.
Here are the girls being so desperate for water that they can't take turns.
- 3 years ago
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Next we have Lois Lane in her favorite spot...a bowl! What a wierdo...nothing dignified about this one.
- 3 years ago
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This is Rosie Cotton so desperate for "fresh" water (I guess as opposed to water the dog has drinken from) that she finds it in the washing machine...filled with dirty clothes!!!
- 3 years ago
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And here is my puppy, Lady Cordelia Fitzgerald VonLupine. She is 7 years old and an awesome dog. Her favorite past-time is chasing the cats. It's good for their morale and keeps them healthy.
- 3 years ago
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I never liked cats as a pet until I started putting food out for the strays,Now I am the proud owner of 4 thats four
3 of them strays.We started feeding them and soon my our porch became home a visit to the vet and now our house is home for them.I'm still a dog man but cats are easy except for the litter boxes thats Laura 's job.The love I receive from all the pets can't be replaced by anyone or thing.Pets are family members and will be there to greet you in our next life,I can;'t wait to see them all. - 3 years ago
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regularrf:
post some picts! (I'll have to do a dog's life one too)
- 3 years ago
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My cat is developing the habit of jumping out the window. It's getting to the point where she is waits for me to get up and leave to do so.
- 3 years ago
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ChristmasAsen:
lol, so she's training you... interesting.
- 3 years ago
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No, she is seeing what she can and can't get away with.
She isn't allowed in my room anymore. - 3 years ago
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This was great! I have three cats (Rosie Cotton, Queen Lucy, and Lois Lane) and they do all of these things. One "toy" that wasn't listed is the laser pointer. All dignity is lost when you're chasing that little red dot all over the house and trying to bite it!
Thanks for the humor, I really needed it!
Sorry to hear about Liea. I know it's heartbreaking to lose a companion.
- 3 years ago
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adoregzus:
I LOVE that picture! Your cats rock!
- 3 years ago
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They didn't the most important:
Cats KNOW they were once WORSHIPED as GODS, and expect us to continue CAT worship on some level.
At least mine did. (picture above)
Can you see the "attitude", or is it my imagination, and this is a "sweet" picture of her.Liea RIP this coming Thursday. I miss her.
- 3 years ago
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