While I cannot relate to cats (I’m allergic). We had a 200+ pound English Mastiff which would do similarly and wind up herding you where he wanted you to go. Normally that was toward the treat jar, but he enjoyed the petting, ear scratching and chin scratching he got when he did that. I miss the big goof.
My cat will sit and stare at me until I follow him sometimes giving me a meow to get my attention. I’ll follow him to the door to let him out, or to the food dish to feed him. Sometimes he just wants to show me something. Very smart little tuxedo cat.
We had a story line that has just dead-ended … will they ever decide to move or not ? Will they buy or build a house ? Seems like we never had the answer and they went on to something else entirely. Don’t even have news from the kids !
As Alias 1600 suggests, no wonder they can’t make a decision to move. Every which way Arlo turns, something turns him the other way. Oh, the joys of indecision.
I have a mutt with about 20% Australian Sheep Dog. She’s always walking around me in circles, nudging me this way and that. Not so bad except when she’s wearing her leash, and I find myself dog tied and about to fall over.
Ours tend to run from us at certain times of the day, they fear flea meds (neck drops), toe nail clippings, and being put in the extra room for house cleaning.
No cats, no dogs, no other live animals. But I do have a rather large collection of teddy bears and some of their other non-live friends. They have their own room (the smallest bedroom) and husband managed to “adopt” some teddies also. (One of these days I really have to take a census of them.)
Da'Dad 2 months ago
Staff is getting a little testy
Alias1600 2 months ago
This explains a lot about the whole moving or not storyline.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 2 months ago
“…I’m busy being a cat toy.”
Rhetorical_Question 2 months ago
Don’t wake up the cat?
WhatsTheJoke 2 months ago
Cat’s driving.
Doctor Toon 2 months ago
We have five cats
Navigating the house without being stopped is nearly impossible
nosirrom 2 months ago
Ah, the joys of senior moments. A surprise adventure in every room you enter.
John Smith 2 months ago
I love pets, but don’t understand humans that allow their pets to run their lives.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 2 months ago
In my case it’s, “I forgot!”
Just-me 2 months ago
While I cannot relate to cats (I’m allergic). We had a 200+ pound English Mastiff which would do similarly and wind up herding you where he wanted you to go. Normally that was toward the treat jar, but he enjoyed the petting, ear scratching and chin scratching he got when he did that. I miss the big goof.
rick92040 2 months ago
My cat will sit and stare at me until I follow him sometimes giving me a meow to get my attention. I’ll follow him to the door to let him out, or to the food dish to feed him. Sometimes he just wants to show me something. Very smart little tuxedo cat.
royq27 2 months ago
Little fuzzy guy…
Cat02 2 months ago
We had a story line that has just dead-ended … will they ever decide to move or not ? Will they buy or build a house ? Seems like we never had the answer and they went on to something else entirely. Don’t even have news from the kids !
SpacedInvader Premium Member 2 months ago
I may be there but I don’t remember why.
david_42 2 months ago
Our puppy, Brit, has a cat-like talent to be exactly where you want to put your foot.
uniquename 2 months ago
The cat is herding Arlo.
slelareader 2 months ago
As Alias 1600 suggests, no wonder they can’t make a decision to move. Every which way Arlo turns, something turns him the other way. Oh, the joys of indecision.
RonMcCalip 2 months ago
The Week of The Cat? It’s fine… He’s owed his due!
BJDucer 2 months ago
Of course Arlo doesn’t know where he’s going yet, he’s busy dancing with the cat! :0)
j_e_richards 2 months ago
Congratulations for being mentioned in the NYT Crossword Puzzle
Chris 2 months ago
maybe that’s why it’s hard to get anything done… ah, but we love our fur babies. :J
Bill The Nuke 2 months ago
That’s me this morning
paul brians 2 months ago
Check out Garfield today.
scinticat 2 months ago
Writer Roy Blount once said he had lived with cats for so long that he permanently walked like a man wading through high tide.
Lori Wall Premium Member 2 months ago
Wherever he’s going, the cat is going, too!
raybarb44 2 months ago
Wherever Ludwig wants it seems……
Charlie Fogwhistle 2 months ago
I have a mutt with about 20% Australian Sheep Dog. She’s always walking around me in circles, nudging me this way and that. Not so bad except when she’s wearing her leash, and I find myself dog tied and about to fall over.
JessieRandySmithJr. 2 months ago
Ours tend to run from us at certain times of the day, they fear flea meds (neck drops), toe nail clippings, and being put in the extra room for house cleaning.
mafastore 2 months ago
No cats, no dogs, no other live animals. But I do have a rather large collection of teddy bears and some of their other non-live friends. They have their own room (the smallest bedroom) and husband managed to “adopt” some teddies also. (One of these days I really have to take a census of them.)
tcviii Premium Member about 1 month ago
We loved having two cats, but they were pets. Not our bosses.