The face of an absolute varmint who decided, at midnight, to full volume yowl an inch from my face, knock everything off my bedside table, steal some earrings, climb the curtains, hiss at *something in the corner* and then bugger off.
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My loves, I am delighted my mini hell beast has brought you all some cat-serotinin. Thank you for sharing your stories & pics, I adore them all.
But while Seigneur Varmint welcomes the attention as his due, I need to hide under a nice rock.
Wishing you quiet nights & not too many half-mice gifts πββ¬
My black kitty was a PITA last night too! Bullying my to other cats relentlessly.
P.s. this is the creepiest photo I could find of her.. because, well, she deserves it today.
I sympathize. I have a furry alarm clock named Attila who yowls into my eyeballs when it's time to get up. He's usually about 2 minutes ahead of my actual alarm.
Love itπ! My cat is almost deaf. Every night she comes in (through the cat flap next to my bed) screaming and meowing. I switch on the lights and she looks at me βI can see at night, you dumb!β and walks awayπππ She repeats that several times each nightπ.
I've had a couple of those acoustic engineer cats. Failing a nice big hall with staircase and domed ceiling (the best) they could also make do with a shower cubicle!
One of my old cats used to yowl into corners when he lost his hearing. My current cat occasionally calls out at night at one corner of my kitchen. I call out to her & she stops & comes to me.
I feel your pain, I really do. Last night, this one jumped up on top of my wardrobe and trampled a sleeping space on top of a Vivienne Westwood handbag, before throwing it on the floor. π€¬
You probably didn't feed up him fast enough, clean his litter correctly, look at him properly or pet him when he wanted, as long as he wanted. So, it's all your fault.
And your point is .... ? (The downsides of being his slave are: being woken at midnight, having your earrings stolen, ..... etc. You are fortunate that he got down from the curtains himself. Ours climbs 1/2 way up the curtains, then calls to Dad to help him down. Repeat. It's best at 2:00 am.
I'd honestly be more concerned with what they were hissing at in the corner that I couldn't see in the middle of the night. I'm not going back to sleep after that, even if I could, lol.
Actually jealous, we fostered feral kittens and adopted 3 . None meow loud enough to save their lives if locked in a closet or need help off of a curtain. They have quiet one meow only calls. My son geo tagged them incase they get lost. (Indoor cats now)
Such a cutie!
Here's BaeBae a year ago ... right after she decided to move in from my backyard!
Walked in,
Took over ~~everything and... the rest is historyβΌοΈπ
I once knew a sweet little kitty who liked to wake up human beings by pressing his paws against their eyelids. He found it to be so effective that he couldn't stop.
Yes, my vet said some cats are like that. We got him as an adult,if they know about outside, it is hard to keep them in. Our other cat is a stray that adopted us, and we have very little control of her at all, we are strictly her domestic staff π€£
That varmint is taking care of business. What business? Official cat business that we're too dim to even notice. Thank God for our furry little overlords.
Sounds a lot like my catβs nightly routine with one crucial thing missing,,,,my cats would have yacked the entire contents of their stomach out either on my stairs or in the middle of the hall!
Suddenly Iβm not so upset at mine, who tiptoed up my entire body and then snuggled herself under the covers with me last night. Aside from the walking on me, itβs pretty sweet to get a vibrating hot water bottle to cuddle at 3am.
"So you're awake now, very, very convenient! The conditions of me owning humans is that they have to care for me! Did you ever think of giving me a present, hiding food in a ball i can play with maybe catnip, I'm old enough." If you have to say that you aren't prissy-one. Tell me the name is Salem.π¦
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But while Seigneur Varmint welcomes the attention as his due, I need to hide under a nice rock.
Wishing you quiet nights & not too many half-mice gifts πββ¬
P.s. this is the creepiest photo I could find of her.. because, well, she deserves it today.
You're teaching your roommate well!
Just sayin'...
So beautiful.
(ο½ΟΒ΄)
Or neighborhood 'coons like my baby girl does when they come by the windows.
Also, my cats can go outside whenever they like.
Well I'll take one anyway...
* Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, Spoken by Marc Antony
Signed,
Your cat
http://www.youtube.com/simonscat
Well done that feline.
He's not amused
Here's BaeBae a year ago ... right after she decided to move in from my backyard!
Walked in,
Took over ~~everything and... the rest is historyβΌοΈπ
Even my dogs seem to bow to Lemmy's will
That is what sets my Odd off on an unexplained tirade.
Sounds a lot like my catβs nightly routine with one crucial thing missing,,,,my cats would have yacked the entire contents of their stomach out either on my stairs or in the middle of the hall!
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We have 4 of the little shits.
Just as big a mouth tho:)
5 minutes after that he's cuddled in my lap and passed TF out.
"Personality" is certainly a word for it. π€£