I’ve learned a new trick. Well it’s not entirely new, but it is new in that I am now doing it quite often – it’s almost part of my routine!
It goes as follows:
The hoomans arrive home and the garage door goes up. I race out of the garage and around to the front door which is next to the garage. The garage door is then closed. I will then meow forlornly at the front door until I am let in. I won’t necessarily start meowing straight away. Usually I will wait until the hoomans are upstairs, far away from the front door. They then come down and let me in, even though I have my own cat door around the other side of the house.
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Pleeeeeease? |
Yesterday, dad hooman was washing the car, the garage door was wide open, but I decided I still needed to meow desperately at the front door until he opened it and let me in. He looked at me as if I was crazy. Except I am so not crazy. I had important things (like snoozing and rolling and stretching) to do! He is the crazy one for waiting for so long to let me in! And who washes a car anyway? Cars are made for walking all over with muddy paws!
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O hai! |
Oh Darwin!! You did make me laugh. I know cats just like you * sigh * they live here!!!
ReplyDeleteDarwin you ARE a clever kitty!!!
ReplyDeleteMOL! Good job of making your servants earn their keep, Darwin! And you even have a cat door you could use!
ReplyDeleteWay to go, you really are a smart one!
ReplyDeleteyou have your hooman purrfectly trained!
ReplyDeleteDarwin, you are totally pawsome!!!!!!!!!!! xxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteIf there was a Cat Hall of Fame, (and there should be) you would be the first inductee!
ReplyDeleteExcellent technique.
Cool! We do something similar involving the front and back doors. You gotta keep those humans on their toes don't you?
ReplyDeleteDude, you are BRILLIANT!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your visits and kind words for Inigo. I'm sorry we haven't been here before now to thank you - it's just been such a roller coaster. We're grateful for all the kind wishes and thoughts.