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Yes, I, Harvey, often come up with things that Meowmy would be hard put to produce. It's not necessarily a skill I want to brag about, though. After all, we Maine Coons are BIG, and that means EVERYTHING is big!
In fact, just now, I landed a big one on an unopened envelope for the International Japanese Print Society. Meowmy is unsure as to my motives, as said envelope was right next to the (reasonably clean) litter box. She wonders if I was making some statement against this society, or whether this is a manifestation of separation anxiety, since she's about to go to work? Or is it a continuation of the "I want more mystery meat canned food NOW" wars? The poo in question was softish, yet not shapeless, and I certainly could have walked the 6 inches to the litter box to do it in there if I had chosen to. But I did not choose to. This conundrum will continue to puzzle Meowmy all day. Heh heh.
She is also now faced with the problem of what to do with the complimentary tickets for an exhibition that were inside the envelope, as they now smell decidedly of poo.
Ha ha ha, Harvey! You're always telling me I'm a dork! At least I know enough to go in the kitty toilet! And for that matter, my poops don't REEK like yours. Just for your information, having big poops is NOT generally considered something to brag about.
Glad to read you all are "feeling better". Note to your meowmy, to help get the smell of raw meat off her hands, cut a lemon in half and rub it over her hands. Help all kinds of bad smells.....meowmy learned this trick since she always helped her Daddy clean fish.
And Harvey.....between you and Mooch.....you both make my mewomy LAUGH....and she always watches for posts by either of you. Chibi - you also have a great sense of humor....thanks for your input as well.
By the way, this post illustrates to us (and our meowmy) what a great place CATSTER is, that kitties can help kitties living thousands of miles away from them. So many good tips and suggestions in this post. Meowmy sometimes prints out posts that have links, etc. that she might want to refer to.
Purrs,
Benny Grunch, Emma Barrett, Louis Armstrong and Pete Fountain
Dear Benny Grunch, Emma Barrett, Louis Armstrong and Pete Fountain:
Someday we'd love to hear how y'all got your names (well, we've heard of Louis Armstrong...).
Glad to be of service in making someone laugh. That's what cats and Catster are good for.
And, I think you already know it, but Chibi and Harvey both have a similar sense of humor because they are brother and sister. Or, heck, why not admit the truth, because the same Human writes their lines. Still, they do have slightly different voices...
Always love to hear from you, and hope that it's cooler where you are now!
The only time I ever had gas was when I was having antibiotics for a URI around six months of age. That was so long ago...
Mom has noticed my poo smells more when the flavor of my dry food changes, or if I have something like Merrick's New England Boil. But oh, I so love the seafood... so mom can't say no to the last one...