I know training you cat can be difficult, after all they are very strong willed creatures but with a little time and practice you to can get you cat to eat at the table. I'm struggling a bit getting her to grasp the fork without a thumb but I'm sure I'll be able to get around that in time. The real problem is getting her off the phone, see just takes it every where she goes and its all meow, meow, meow. Drives me mental.
That is a talented cat. Mine are not allowed to touch the surface of the table, though they are allowed to sit in an unoccupied chair and watch the proceedings if they wish.
I live in Portsmouth, Hampshire with my gorgeous wife Jax, and our lovely son PJ (Peter John) and our equally lovely daughter Josie.
I'm in my 40's now (75), working in the IT sector. Most of the time building, configuring and designing UNIX/Linux servers for various companies. IBM, SSE, CLS and lots more. In my own time, not the bit that involves home, kids and other such things I like to paint and draw. A mix of digital art at the moment and miniature painting. I also own a couple of motorcycles, though they don't see the time they once did.
A selection of my favorite words are: Coracle…. (Small, ancient, round boat. Just fits one). Oscillate…. (To rotate back and forth). Badger…. (Self-explanatory I think). I also like the word ‘perpendicular’ too, though Jax did have to explain it to me.
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That is a talented cat. Mine are not allowed to touch the surface of the table, though they are allowed to sit in an unoccupied chair and watch the proceedings if they wish.
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