Cats and books. Ne’er the twain shall c0-exist without conflict.
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Andrew Budek-Schmeisser
Works for Pit Bulls and computers, too.
I will sometimes find Sylvia the Big Pit sitting at the computer table (in the chair), experimentally tapping on the keys.
And sometimes she will push me, gently but firmly, out of the chair, and take my place.
Once there, she’s pretty hard to remove. I think some dogs have control of gravity, because it’s like she’s suddenly gone to three g’s.
Ane Mulligan
That is hysterical but sadly, very true. Works the same for English mastiffs, but they sit on my feet in the footstool and chew my toes.
Angela Breidenbach
#Muse is worse. He has about 4 internal alarm clocks for attention. They include getting that attention at any cost.
Patti Jo Moore
LOVE this – – and so very typical.
As a “CatMom” of 6, I’ve encountered this very same behavior, no matter what I’m doing, LOL.
Thanks for the Friday smile. 🙂
Blessings on your weekend.
Rachel Newman
Too true. I get the same response when using my cell phone. Love my cat!
Thanks for sharing!