Wednesday, 23 October 2013

In sickness and in health

Today the lady of the house isn't feeling very well. This means I need to comfort her and give her a little TLC, I know I'm the best cat for the job. In practice it means sleeping on her belly a lot, purring and staring admiringly at her. I know she appreciates that, and she pets and scratches me back just the way I like it. It's really a win-win situation.
 
 
I hope she gets well soon, I wouldn't like to experience any delays in my feeding schedule because of this...

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  1. We're sure that with your expert nursing, she'll be feeling better in no time.

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    1. I am, and she really was feeling better already. She was even able to clean my litter box, so she can't be feeling that bad after all!

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  2. carlos...tell yur mom ta strap a trout round her head...knot onlee will her feel better, her will look stylish, smell grate and haza handee snax close by in case her getz hungree.....hope her getz ta feelin better soon N getz ya sum dinner ~~~

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    1. You really do have brilliant ideas! I'll have to try and talk her to try that. She would look smashing... About the feeding schedule, I guess she was feverish in a good way, I believe I even got more meals today than normally!

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  3. You keep on purrin' for her and she'll be better in no time. Purrin' works miracles.

    Purrs,
    Nissy

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    1. Yes, my magical paws and purrs made her feel much better.

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  4. Kitty love works far better than any medicine ever could. Make sure you snuggle her good! On another note, I found you on BlogPaws. Great blog. Do you have a Facebook page, Twitter account, or Bloglovin account so that I can follow you? I don't have a google account.

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    1. Thanks and welcome! I added a bloglovin button, I hope it works!

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  5. We hope your human is feeling better soon. Purrsss...

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  6. Hope your staff gets better. Don't get too close in case it's the flu. We can catch it.

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    1. Thanks, I tried to keep a safe distance too, I really wouldn't like to catch that flu.

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  7. Hope the human is better soon. It would be a pity if it affected your food schedule!

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    1. She is, and luckily the rest of the staff can be trusted with the feeding responsibilities too in case of an emergency!

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  8. sorry that I am seeing this late. Hoping your lady feels better soon!

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  9. Thanks, she is feeling better already!

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