I think I'm joking, I sure I am...
but just today, youngest cat Georgie (a Devon Rex - and for anyone who knows them, they can outdo Siamese anytime) has taken a running jump into a bag of plants destined for the allotment, my lovely tomato plants - poleaxed... halved in fact.
Then I was proving some wholemeal rolls and she decided to take a trot across the lot, they were covered, I hasten to add, but have interesting decorative detail all the same now. Then I rashly left a desk draw open and in no time at all, there was Georgie wedged solid, which meant a great deal of time under the desk (me) trying to inch her out. No worries and it was off for a quick chew on the loo roll.
She's asleep now, looking like butter wouldnt melt but she'll be back, if I'm lucky after I've left the forum so won't have her parading up and down my computer keyboard while I'm trying to type.
Oh no, she's back....goodbye.
Sue
but just today, youngest cat Georgie (a Devon Rex - and for anyone who knows them, they can outdo Siamese anytime) has taken a running jump into a bag of plants destined for the allotment, my lovely tomato plants - poleaxed... halved in fact.
Then I was proving some wholemeal rolls and she decided to take a trot across the lot, they were covered, I hasten to add, but have interesting decorative detail all the same now. Then I rashly left a desk draw open and in no time at all, there was Georgie wedged solid, which meant a great deal of time under the desk (me) trying to inch her out. No worries and it was off for a quick chew on the loo roll.
She's asleep now, looking like butter wouldnt melt but she'll be back, if I'm lucky after I've left the forum so won't have her parading up and down my computer keyboard while I'm trying to type.
Oh no, she's back....goodbye.
Sue
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