Sunday, 24 April 2022

what are you doing?

Shamus on view

Me-usings and Me-emories

24 Apr 2022 - I am aware of the peep-held opinion that we cats are indecisive... something along the line of "always wishing to be on the other side of the door".  I won't deny that we want to do what we want to do (not unlike peeps), come and go as we choose.  The perfect solution is to simply leave the door ajar.  In that way I don't need to involve my I'm-busy-now peeps, don't need to test my limited patience while waiting (and waiting) for them to notice and act.  And with an open door, so what if I go back and forth between the two spaces.  Maybe I'm just adding steps to my Fitbit.





clipped notes



                             Today's Catechism 

                            (for the autodidcat)


You can visit the world
by walking in circles.











Bring back Bastet
Bastet beckons




Catty Corner

word of the day - purrzling, said of cat behavior that perplexes peeps

2 comments:

  1. leaving the door ajar, however, can lead to leeps being brought indoors, and I am NOT a fan of discovering their bodies, tails, or panicked selves in the house

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  2. purrsonally I like finding leeps, indoors or out

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