Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 ListMom.... I laughed myself silly.... Brought back to mind Tiger....my fuzzy buddy for 14 some years... Every once in a while he would decide to run up the door jamb....I can't think of any way else to describe it.....so he could be eye level and stare at me, whilst clinging... First time he did it, I thought " Now how in the heck did he *do* that...? " I kinda got mad at him carving the woodwork up, but it was just so hilarious.... Thanks fer sharing... -- W. Bourbonais L'Hermite Aromatique A.J.P. (GIA) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 > > ListMom.... > > I laughed myself silly.... > > Brought back to mind Tiger....my fuzzy buddy for 14 some years... > > Every once in a while he would decide to run up the door jamb....I can't > think of any way else to describe it.....so he could be eye level and > stare at me, whilst clinging... > > First time he did it, I thought " Now how in the heck did he *do* that...? " > > I kinda got mad at him carving the woodwork up, but it was just so > hilarious.... > > Thanks fer sharing... > > -- > W. Bourbonais > L'Hermite Aromatique > A.J.P. (GIA) > , that is a real crack-up! They do the funniest things... I work in the office at a working ranch, so we have all sorts of critters around, from dogs and cats to horses, cattle, ostriches, chickens, peafowl, and assorted passing wildlife. They are all very entertaining, except maybe the passing skunks and coyotes. The latest additions are two kittens, brothers, who are about 5 months old now and are learning to be indoor/outdoor kitties. We have a steel screen door on the main office door (so we can have fresh country air when the weather permits). These two rascally fellows frequently climb the exterior of the door and look in the half-moon window at us in the office. As they grow they are getting heavier so are doing it less, but the first time they did it there was a visitor in the office and he was doubled over laughing at the sight. For many years I worked for a large corporation in a strictly regimented atmosphere... what a difference this is... I can even bring my dogs to work with me. still in far northern California Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 > > ListMom.... > > I laughed myself silly.... > > Brought back to mind Tiger....my fuzzy buddy for 14 some years... > > Every once in a while he would decide to run up the door jamb....I can't > think of any way else to describe it.....so he could be eye level and > stare at me, whilst clinging... > > First time he did it, I thought " Now how in the heck did he *do* that...? " > > I kinda got mad at him carving the woodwork up, but it was just so > hilarious.... > > Thanks fer sharing... > > -- > W. Bourbonais > L'Hermite Aromatique > A.J.P. (GIA) > , that is a real crack-up! They do the funniest things... I work in the office at a working ranch, so we have all sorts of critters around, from dogs and cats to horses, cattle, ostriches, chickens, peafowl, and assorted passing wildlife. They are all very entertaining, except maybe the passing skunks and coyotes. The latest additions are two kittens, brothers, who are about 5 months old now and are learning to be indoor/outdoor kitties. We have a steel screen door on the main office door (so we can have fresh country air when the weather permits). These two rascally fellows frequently climb the exterior of the door and look in the half-moon window at us in the office. As they grow they are getting heavier so are doing it less, but the first time they did it there was a visitor in the office and he was doubled over laughing at the sight. For many years I worked for a large corporation in a strictly regimented atmosphere... what a difference this is... I can even bring my dogs to work with me. still in far northern California Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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