“What?!”
Andy does a touchup on his face first….
“Just wait, Douglas! I had a treat and can’t play till I’m spic and span!”
“Scrunchy and mouthable. I like it!”
Andy enjoys Coban after Doug takes it off his arm.
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Andy caught his second miller yesterday. He patted it till it wobbled away. Andy let it take off to behind the recline, where he followed to continue his abuse of the poor insect. He doesn’t eat them, just beats them to a frazzle. Good kitty!
so lovely dear Doug, Thank you, Love, nia
Blue against his fur is a great look!
Coban has interesting texture that appeals to Mr Andy, I suppose.
That’s probably it. He smells it first, of course, then me mouths or pats it.
I wonder what things smell like to cats.
It would be interesting to find out what goes on in their little heads!
The so-called “cat whisperer” claim to know, but who knows what goes on in THEIR heads…
Not me!
LOL Not me either.
I love Coban better than Bandaids
Me, too!
Have to clean the kitty face before facing the Coban! 🙂
LOL! You know cats and their priorities, Lavinia!
Yay, Andy! Beat them silly! 😂❤️
Not enough for my purposes, yet what he takes out or stirs up is appreciated.
All in good (cat) time …
Yep Andy has the Cat Code to honor at all times. I upset him if I interrupt his ablutions.
ooh you need a belt to mark all da millers you got….
LOL! Or a collar.
I looked up Coban. Now I know
I had to look up Coban, too!
I think most people have had Coban wrapped over an injection site Band-Aid, but most people probably don’t know what it’s called.
You’re probably right! I still don’t know what we Brits call it, probably because I’ve never had to mention it in conversation!
Coban is a 3M company brand name, I believe, for this self-adhering bandage. The self-sticking characteristic is produced with latex.
I realize now I probably should have attached a link to “Coban”. It’s a tri-weekly part of my life, always covering the Band-Aids put on my dialysis access points after the procedure.