Andy is sad. He sees me eating ice and he wants some!
Seriously, can I ignore this face?!
No! So I give Andy a piece of ice. He has a small problem managing it, but my helpful finger pushes it to a safer spot on the lapboard.
Smart kitty! Andy learns how to keep the ice on the board after seeing me do it once!
So much for ice. You know Andy. Now he’s off on important kitty boy business!
Sweet kitty boy !
That he is!
At first my mind saw “ice cream” and I thought yum. No wonder he looks totally uninterested when he realized it was just ice!
LOL! Andy doesn’t know what ice cream is since I don’t share human food with him.
Probably a good thing, or he would never let you eat in peace again!
I had a turkey sandwich two times this week and each time Andy not only w2anted some of it, he tried to take some from me! I had to push him away, something I’ve never had to do with him in past. Normally, Andy is a very polite kitty!
Hmmm, interesting.
That sandwiches were very tasty, too! I may just get another one today.
You better believe he’s a smart cookie. Does he hang around with the ice?….no way….he knows the liquid kind is better and won’t get his paws wet.
Shoko
You know it! He moves it carefully and laps up the water before it can touch his toes!
Ice, not ice cream ? Why not ? I give mine a small part of my yoghurt nature, at dinner. She likes it – and we share something good to eat and for health : )
amitiés 🙂
Andy has rejected milk and yoghurt. He has food allergies ands chicken is pretty much the one thing he can eat without having an upset stomach
Andy is one smart kitty!
He impresses me from time to time with what he does and knows!
Cute guy!!
I love your card for Dougy at the bottom.
Thanks! That was made for me, and I appreciate having it.
I’ve been meaning to tell you for a while. I even copied it.
There’s a Dougy post coming up this week. Facebook brought up an old post with this photo of Dougy looking out the back window., It brought back happy memories of my kitty boy chirping and getting wound up when flock of birds moved from the fir tree to the apple tree, then back.