Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Noah and Doggie-Doggie


Sometimes a Slice of Life comes from my pets...




"She does not see me up here, but I can see her every move!  And I am thinking about  how much I need to jump on her."

Leave Ginger alone.  I don't want to have to put her in her crate.

"I am leaving her alone.
Here, Doggie-doggie!"


First of all, is that what you call leaving her alone, and secondly, her name is Ginger, not Doggie-doggie.

"Does it matter?"

Well, would it matter if I called you kitty-kitty?

"I see your point.  But I'm different."

Oh, you are different, all right.

"I perceive you are using 'different' in a slightly sarcastic way."

And you are never sarcastic, I suppose?

"Am I?"

No-oo-o...never.

"I didn't think so.  I will ignore that sarcastic tone.
 Aha!  She's moving!  I love a moving target!" 

Leave the dog alone.

"Ohhh, Doggie!  You do not see me!  But I see you-ooo!
Ha!  Pow!  Gotcha!" 

"Now I can call her Claude."

Claude?

"Get it? C-l-a-w-e-d.  Claude."

 

6 comments:

  1. Despite his naughty attitude, I do think Noah is quite handsome, Donna. He just wants to play, right?

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    1. He does! He loves to play with Ginger. He's always trying to entice her to interact. As far as he's concerned, Ginger is just a big cat toy that doesn't need to be on a string.

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  2. Love the cattitude of Noah! Your home is quite the fertile ground for animal interactions. Hope the training of Ginger is still going well.

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    1. Ginger's training is going very well! I think I'll give her training update tomorrow for my slice. Thanks!

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  3. This is exactly the conversation between my Sophie and Cat - what's not to love about animals with attitudes!

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    1. Noah is ALWAYS talking! And when he's not talking he's lying across my computer, making changes for me.

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