In which she witnesses revenge
Dec. 28th, 2008 06:07 pmSo Boots has a large matted tangle of fur on her neck which I was trying to cut away. She wasn't overly happy about this, which I duly ignored. But about halfway through the procedure she squeaked and, on the remote off-chance I'd actually somehow cut her, I reflexively let go.
At which point she walked straight over to my laptop and bit the plug out of it.
(It's a magnetic plug, designed to come out easily, so no immediate harm, but I do like to encourage her not to chew on power cords.)
I prised her jaw open to retrieve it (kind of like pilling her but in reverse) and I believe she's now sulking outside somewhere.
At which point she walked straight over to my laptop and bit the plug out of it.
(It's a magnetic plug, designed to come out easily, so no immediate harm, but I do like to encourage her not to chew on power cords.)
I prised her jaw open to retrieve it (kind of like pilling her but in reverse) and I believe she's now sulking outside somewhere.
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Date: 2008-12-28 10:14 am (UTC)That reminds me of when our daughter was tiny. Obviously we taught her to be gentle with our Siamese, but I remember on a couple of occasions when A's attempts at affection got a bit to much for Catlet, she would come over and bite me!
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Date: 2008-12-28 10:55 pm (UTC)