Andy thought he outwitted me today when I came looking for him to give him his medicine. Yep! That he did! And he did, but just for a short time.
Cleverly, I ignored Andy after the first missed opportunity, when he ran into my bedroom and sneaked under my bed…!
A few minutes later, I opened the front door. It’s only 9°F (-12.8°C) at the moment, so an open door isn’t a good idea! Unless, of course, you know it will attract Andy and Dougy for a snoop and sniff session! In no time, Andy was mine, mine, mine, and flopped over on his back with a medicine syringe in his mouth!
Today, I won! Mwahahahaha!
“Silly kitty,” I said. “You’ve had your medicine and treats, so you are free to be a kitty the rest of the day. Now, pose nicely for your fans in Blogotania!”
In the meantime, Dougy made hay while the sun shined, and went on a snoop to the top of Andy’s happy place: the blue carrier.
And, Dougy is taking a walk/sniff on the wild and dangerous side there. How long did Andy tolerate that?
I think it’s wonderful how you have people all over the world who know about your 2 rascals, and their cat personalities. 🙂
It is wild to think there are people in France, Poland, Japan, and dozens of other countries who know Andy and Dougy. The Internet is an amazing thing, eh? As for Dougy taking a walk and sniff on the wild side, I think Andy was too tired out from his escape and evasion tactics to worry about his brother. He never did challenge Dougy over his naughtiness.
Ahh haha one for Doug and 0 for Andy today.
I caught him again today, no sweat, same place. Andy’s not putting enough effort into avoiding me lately!
What beautiful photos they make! They don’t seem to mind the camera, eh? My Rufus runs as soon as he sees one around! 🙂
They don’t run, but they tend to turn their heads because they anticipate the flash.
Ah, you’ve got them well trained! 🙂
You give me too much credit. They are little hooligans, cats from Hell! LOL! 🙂
Oh Andy seems to know, how to give you a hard time. 🙂
Clever he is! Yes, at least for today. Good on you!
No kidding! Tomorrow, he’ll have a new strategy. I was surprised he fell for the old “the front door is open, so I should run over there to sniff under the door” trick I pulled on him. It is unimaginatively successful, and attracts both boys to the door. I suspect part of why Andy runs to the door is he feels safe because Dougy runs to the door, too. What he always seems to forget is he is boxed in a bit, with no place to run if I catch him by the door. I use my cane to “herd” him. I don’t even have to touch him with it. If it’s near him, he stops moving and succumbs to capture. Ha!
How long do you think you will have the upper hand?
It goes back and forth! Right now, I think I’m on top of the Andy business, but he’s a smart little rascal. He’s capable of diabolical feints!
Cats are definitely wily. And fast.
And how! [Andy’s on the top of the recliner, just behind me and within grabbing distance….! He hasn’t been medicated yet this morning. I’m thinking a quick grab and I have the little fart. He’s receiving my brain waves over his whisker receivers, and processing the plan as I type…! Will I catch him and get medicine down his throat…or will he get away and hide the rest of the day, knowing I’m on the prowl? Stay tuned!]
[Captured, photographed in his shame, dosed, massaged and reassured, Andy was released to spent the rest of the day munching his treats for being a good boy or to do whatever he wishes! I should dedicate today’s blog to you!]
😀 I think that kind of stuff is what puts off people who don’t like cats.
Propaganda! It’s all strategy and keen observation that helps you survive a cat infestation! (“Cat infestation” = more than one cat)
Well, at one point last summer there were almost 20 of them around our house. It was a very rough winter for Florida and then we had some bad dogs roaming around that took off quite a few. But the adult cats haven’t given up.
Sounds like a lot of irresponsible pet owners didn’t spay or neuter their pets…! That’s a lot of cats.
A really nice posing – he looks relieved, that the medicine was behind him. You know, it is age-old cat-law that a cat can not just give in and sit meekly while waiting for the medicine. He HAD to flee.
It was funny taking his photo on the broken computer chair. He thought he should flee — you could see he was thinking about it, very strongly! — but then he stayed and stayed nicely for the photo where he’s posed. You are very right saying he was relieved!
You won… this time!
Yes, but I won! Take that, Andrew James Thomas!
Great shot of Andy and those pretty eyes.
I was pleased with it! Thanks!