Rules for Cats who have a House to
Run...
I. DOORS: Do not allow closed doors in any room. To get door opened, stand on hind legs and hammer
with forepaws. Once door is opened, it is not
necessary to use it. After you have ordered an
"outside" door opened, stand halfway in and out and think about several things. This is particularly important during very cold
weather, rain, snow, or mosquito season. Swinging doors are to be avoided at all costs.
II.
CHAIRS AND RUGS: If you have to
throw up, get to a chair quickly. If you cannot manage in time, get to an Oriental rug. If there is no Oriental rug, shag is good. When throwing up on the carpet, make sure you back
up so that it is as long as the human's bare foot.
III. BATHROOMS: Always accompany
guests to the bathroom. It is not necessary to
do anything -- just sit and stare.
IV. HAMPERING: If one of your humans is engaged in some close
activity and the other is idle, stay with the busy one.
This is called "helping", otherwise known as
"hampering". Following are the rules
for "hampering":
a)
When supervising cooking, sit just behind the left heel of the cook. You cannot be seen
and thereby stand a better chance of being stepped on and then picked up and comforted.
b)
For book readers, get in close under the chin, between eyes and book, unless you can lie
across the book itself.
c)
For knitting projects or paperwork, lie on the work in the most appropriate manner so as
to obscure as much of the work or at least the most important part. Pretend to doze, but every so often reach out and
slap the pencil or knitting needles. The
worker may try to distract you; ignore it. Remember,
the aim is to hamper work. Embroidery
and needlepoint projects make great hammocks in spite of what the humans may tell you.
d)
For people paying bills (monthly activity) or working on income taxes or Christmas cards
(annual activity), keep in mind the aim to hamper!
First, sit on the paper being worked on.
When dislodged, watch sadly from the side of the table. When activity proceeds nicely, roll around on the
papers, scattering them to the best of your ability. After being removed for the second
time, push pens, pencils, and erasers off the table, one at a time.
e)
When a human is holding the newspaper in front of him/her, be sure to jump on the back of
the paper. They love to jump.
V. WALKING: As often as possible,
dart quickly and as close as possible in front of the human, especially: on stairs, when
they have something in their arms, in the dark, and when they first get up in the morning.
This will help their coordination skills.
VI. BEDTIME: Always sleep on the
human at night so s/he cannot move around.
VII. COMPUTER: When your human is working on the computer, jump in her/his
lap and paw at or lick face. Knead lap. Nibble ears. Swat hands. Walk on keyboard. Attack
anything on the monitor screen. Lie on top of monitor & hang legs over screen -
obscuring view. And dont forge to shed...shed...shed!
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