Pets, Cats, Dogs, what do we get, stories
Pets, Cats, Dogs, what do we get, stories
At this particular time and for one reason or another I was having trouble sleeping. Bed early or late, hot drink or not things were going around in my head and I was waking up all hours. So when I did find a peaceful sleep I was not best pleased to be woken up. There I was as "snug as a bug in a rug" I was in bed fast asleep and then there was that noise. Sounded a little like a buzzer, or was there a hint of a ring to it, gone. Nop, there it is again, more like a jig saw, gone. On off, on off, what the hell was it, my only brain cell was now becoming curious, no leave it I'm warm, asleep. Blast there it is again, it's the alarm clock, no, this comes on as radio, oh no my mind is starting to go through things, my mobile phone battery is low and pinging, can't be that's down stairs in the kitchen, oh for goodness sake forget it and sleep. Zzzzz, one eye opens and its pitch black so must still be dark, far too early to get up to investigate this noise, it's the phone so it must be an emergency, something has happened to the kids, can't get out of the habit, big as they are, but of course, still kid's to me. Two eye's open and now alert, arm out and just as I switch the bedside lamp on, ziinng noise, there it is again, that ain't no phone, rolling over in bed and there was the source of the noise, the ruddy cat was on my bed laying by my pillow SNORING. How the hell I did not finish up wearing a pair if white furry slippers no matter how daft I looked I will never know. Needless to say half an hour latter and sleep not returning at 3.30am in the morning I was down stairs in the kitchen making a cup of tea feeding Charlie our Birman cat who yes had now shut up, woken up and was now hungry. Now where would I get a story to tell like that if I did not have Charlie the Cat.
Because of her job my sister in law stay's part of the week and brings with her Spot the Jack Russell. He is an absolute explosion of energy as soon as he walks through the front door and his lead is released. Zoom, here he comes jumping up and down and running around like someone with their trousers on fire. He is just so pleased to see you and after a mad five or ten minutes he calms down but never for long, play is his game and play is what he wants to do, so ball chasing, stick retrieving, rope pulling, are all up for it from dawn to dusk, 365 days of the year. Just watching him would make me feel tired but the problem is all his games requires your full participation, oh yes, from dawn to dusk, 365 days of the year. Now while I might think he is great I am so pleased he is only here for three days of the week as nothing would get done and I would be worn out big time. Now as previously mentioned stick reteival is one of his most enthusiastic games, out in the garden you can through the stick where you like, in the bush, up the bank, in the thorns and will confidently say he will be back with the damn stick before your butt hits the garden swing and way before you reach your cool pint of beer for a swig. Amazing, time and time again he brings the stick to you and drops it at your feet, backs off, squats down saying come on old boy chuck it, come on hurry up, I'm ready. Well one day we were standing in the kitchen and as you know from above we have a Birman cat called Charlie. Well Spot was prancing around looking as usual for something to play with and shot off into the utility room, where the cat litter tray is situated. Oh yes, Spot comes out of the utility room looking real pleased with himself and proudly trots down the kitchen and drops at my feet one of Charlies turds, squats down tail wagging saying come on old boy chuck it, come on hurry up, I'm ready, YUCK. Now I have done somethings in my life but Cat Turd Hurling just is not going to happen Spot OLD boy. Now where would I get this story to tell, over dinner perhaps?, if I did not have Spot the Jack Russell.
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