Both the kitty boys know all they have to do to get a good “scritching” is stop by. I am a useful “scritcher”!
This morning, it was Dougy’s turn to satisfy his “scritch” needs. My hand was available.
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“You may stop and leave me alone now!”
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Yes, one more scritch and you might have learned the hard way when enough is enough.
Fortunately, he never gets enough, or it seems. More likely, he’d just get up and wander off!
Isn’t it nice how our cats find us to be useful scritchers? And then let us know when they are done with us! 🙂
Yep! Nothing like being useful. LOL!
haha…You may worship me with scritches…awww…aw….enough peasant be on your way. Don’t you get the idea this is what they’re thinking.
Happy 2017
Jean
LOL! I read kitty body language, and Dougy is hopelessly honest!
So is Kali. Shoko is different but you’re right, they do have their ways to get their desires across to us.
We luv gettin’ mommy luvvin’. It’s da bestest in da universe. Big hugs
Luv ya’
Dezi and Raena
I should hope so! Best “scritches” to you now and in the coming months!
The Ears
And the belly
Oh yeah! And that little spot between the eyes that Persians have difficulties reaching!!
Nothing like a good scritch 🙂
Mine like neck massages, too!
That seems to be a thing that you both enjoy.
I agree!
You are a good “cat keeper “. Reading blogs about people with animals it seems that you have the same word for being a pet owner and a parent. It’s that so? In Swedish we have different words.
I think people get to the point where they think of their pets as our little furry children, yes! I try not to get into the trap of thinking of them that way, but it is an easy trap! Are the Swedish words similar in meaning or do you think of pets differently?
Difficult to answer. I have a feeling that pets are more and more looked upon as family members. This is basically good I think but it also makes me wonder if it’s a sign of loneliness. In Sweden we are not so good at coming together different generations. We travel a lot to Italy and I am impressed by how they go to a restaurant together, grandma, daughter, grandchildren. You rarely see that in Sweden
Certainly that can be part of it. I, for example, live alone, but my two kitty boys are good company. I enjoy human company, too, of course, and am able to go out for lunch with friends or get together with friends for other social activities. People who are unable to get out of the house because of health or other reasons, however, may need the company of pets more. I suspect the cultural differences between Italy and your country or mine make that business of whole families doing things together something we are less likely to experience. In the USA, one sees the same family orientation you see in Italians among hispanics families. I think the influence of hispanics on the rest of Americans will be a benefit in the long run, though people like the new president to be think not!
Lucky boys 🙂
I try to make things nice for them….
They trained you well 😉
You know it!