puddingcat (
puddingcat) wrote2006-10-11 12:12 pm
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mea culpa, mea culpa, mea madida culpa
Having a cat curl up on my lap & purr lots = lovely.
Having a cat curl up on my lap & purr lots, then fart, then hiccup so both smells reach me at the same time = chemical warfare. How can so much stink come out of such a small cat?
I apologise for the weather. It's my fault. The last time I left my umbrella at home it rained, too.
Having a cat curl up on my lap & purr lots, then fart, then hiccup so both smells reach me at the same time = chemical warfare. How can so much stink come out of such a small cat?
I apologise for the weather. It's my fault. The last time I left my umbrella at home it rained, too.
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A kitten once wandered in our bedroom window* placed it's bottom on Mr Weasel's face and farted. That was excellent!
*when we had a downstairs bedroom.
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Cat farts, cute?
Hiccups, I can understand - their whole body twitches, but farts? Wow.
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She's the stealth bomber of the cat-fart world.
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Don't apologise for making bad weather. It's early October, the weather's supposed to be bad. So you're merely restoring the natural order, for which I thank you! :)
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It's enough to make me glad I'm allergic to the critters, so I'll never have to experience such foulness!
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Marna's cat Robot farted on me about 10 times the other month. Marna said that they were affectionate farts but I'm NOT SO SURE...
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I can understand the affectionate bit though - it's the way they look over their shoulder & smile :)