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toedtoes
Apr 18, 2021Explorer III
I saw that story. There was a lot of trying to find another explanation for it. My first cat as a little kid always came to me when I cried. I never shut my bedroom door so he could comfort me.
True story:
Years ago I had a cat, Bernice. She has these beautiful fat cheeks and I would often stop and give them a little pinch saying "look at those cheekies". She really didn't like it.
One day after pinching her cheekies and getting a glare in exchange, I said "if you don't want me pinching your cheeks then bring me a kitten".
I went on my day, and THAT VERY night while watching Dr Who (classic episodes, but they weren't considered "classic" then), I went and opened the back door to call the cats in. Sitting on the top step of the stairs - dead center pointed right at the door - was a little brown kitten. I had never seen it before.
Sitting on the handrail at the top of the stairs, watching everything, was Bernice. I never pinched her cheeks again.
True story:
Years ago I had a cat, Bernice. She has these beautiful fat cheeks and I would often stop and give them a little pinch saying "look at those cheekies". She really didn't like it.
One day after pinching her cheekies and getting a glare in exchange, I said "if you don't want me pinching your cheeks then bring me a kitten".
I went on my day, and THAT VERY night while watching Dr Who (classic episodes, but they weren't considered "classic" then), I went and opened the back door to call the cats in. Sitting on the top step of the stairs - dead center pointed right at the door - was a little brown kitten. I had never seen it before.
Sitting on the handrail at the top of the stairs, watching everything, was Bernice. I never pinched her cheeks again.
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