I was a good girl, not a worrisome one. I had to smile reading Keas comment and Spitty's comment on yesterday's blog though when they said how their human freaks out when they doesn't eat every bite of food, or sleeps a little more, or changes his litterbox habits for the day..anything at all and they said their humans should get a life! Well, I'll tell you, so should mine. Just because I have Hyperthyroidism, doesn't mean I'm going to keel over, mom! Gees marie!
She freaks all the time if I so much as do what I did the other day and veg out in my fur jammies under the bed. Big DEAL Mom! Spitty gave me the courage to speak out..just like him. (and too, I want him to notice me as the fine lady cat I am..I certainly have noticed HIM and that manly black nose and satin furs he has!!)
But I digress. Her human son was here for overnight and left this afternoon and so I enjoyed his visit and petting and many kisses on my beautiful furs. So, I let them sleep with no horn blowing until I got mommeh up at 6:30. that was very nice of me..and I could tell she appreciate it since I was a loud active girl the night before and she got little sleep.
Anyhoo..good night kitties..have sweet dreams. I'm going to go to bed with mommeh and help her read.
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Mommys are just plain ol' worry warts. We greet our mommy and daddy at the door whenever they come home and if for some reason we don't, you should see our mommy running through the house in a panic looking for us to make sure we're okay. Geesh. Sometimes we just want to continue napping instead of getting up to go greet them. What's wrong with that?
Sleep well tonight the two of you!!
HUGS!!!
Horn blowing? What is this horn you speak of? We want a horn! Somtimes the howling, hissing and launching of breakables just isn't enough. Or suitable to our needs.
pee ess: glad it was just a jammie day!
Are you sure that you helps Mum foe reading..
How about you read for her then that make her put into sleeps?
I know she is worried TOO MUCH but all we human do that.
Because you are precious little girls to her:-)
By the way don't foget catch the mouse with has pink tale..I just jokingly relax Admiral:-)
xoxox
oh, admiral, you have no idea how worrying it is when a kitty changed its habits!
i freak out all the time if Harley sleeps longer than usual, or leaves a few biscuits in his bowl.
your mommy just loves you lots and lots :)
have fun reading, beautiful lady cat
Aaah Admiral, this heat you, me and the world has been having gets human brains working like a bubbling pot of gravy. Humans should take a tip from we cats and get on with some serious napping. Simmer and sleep, yeah sleep.
Stay cool lovely Admiral
Whicky Wuudler
I trust you slept well. Please keep us posted on any fur-ther developments.
Admiral, you are definitely a very Good girl! My Mommeh is a big worry-wart, too. Sometimes it is funny to do something different just to see how she reacts. As long as it does not mean a trip to the vet!
OMG! I KNEW the Human was being really LAX about blog-visiting for the past two days and now I find THIS!!! The beautiful Admiral writing about ME ME ME!!! and it took two days for the LAZY Human to come blog-visiting, even though I begged and begged! (She said she was tired because she went cavorting off to see the Paul McCartney concert Saturday night and she got home laaaaaate and so she had to reeeessst yesterday--hey, Would you like some cheese with that whine, Human-lady?)
Anyway, Admiral, I digress. I certainly DO think you are the Cat's Meow (so to speak) and I'm blushing that you think my fur is all satiny and stuff (which it is). Have a wonderful evening!
we are glad you are well, admirable admiral adorable!! (yes, we are feeling silly today.) moms of furbabies DO tend to fuss, don't they?? ours has been scarcely moved to let us blog OR visit -- we hopes she gets over this summer-blahs business soon!! she sez even though her workplace and home and car have cool-air-blowing-thingies, somehow her body and brain still know it's melting hot out and refuse to function as they should. we're not sure of that; we think it might be a supernal case of the lazies.
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