13Apr24: because… cats!

Andy gets great pleasure from this sad piece of ribbon. I keep thinking I should buy some more. It’s inexpensive and, because it needs “adult supervision,” it means he needs me to play with it. Quality time!

(Because of safety issues, note that I never let Andy go unsupervised when we play with string or ribbon.)

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This label was sticking to my laptop when I picked it up yesterday. I’ve been my name spelled “Dough” many times, but this is a new one for “Doug”: “Dud.”

16 thoughts on “13Apr24: because… cats!

  1. My first childhood cat, Misha, used to eat long pieces of string. He would put one end in his mouth and chew until the piece got smaller and smaller and finally vanished. And we found it hilarious. Things were different back in the 80s …

    • I can believe that, Lavinia! “Doug” on the other hand is only four letters long and is a bit more common a name. The journalism rule of thumb is “Everyone likes to see his/her name in print, but no one likes to see it misspelled.” It applies in all life situations!

    • It’s something you learn to do. Different cats react differently to potential hazards. I know Andy will chew things he shouldn’t, with the potential to swallow something that could harm him.

  2. Andy does seem fascinated by the ribbon! What a cutie he is! That’s just weird about your name. Were they trying for a “g” and put it upside down(?) Or trying to spell “dude”(?)

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