Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Hi , I've heard of rescue dogs, but rescue CATS? This was really cute...gave me a good belly laugh! I can just imagine the expression on that smart cat's face...and then the one on yours after realizing what was going on! Glad you realized you shouldn't be near the pool edge, also. Love ya, Rose <jsloane@...> wrote: For example, I went out into the pool area to check the thermometer here in Florida to see just how cold it was. I kept holding open the screen door for the cat, so he could come with me. He just kept looking at me like I was nuts. I couldn't figure out WHAT on earth was wrong with him, and I kept calling his name over and over again to follow me. He just stared at me, motionless. Then, I suddennly remembered: (1) He's not allowed in the pool area; and (2) He was actually smarter than I was because he remembered the rules and I didn't; and (3) I shouldn't have been out there either, as the pool is drained right now and with my balance, both the cat and I could have ended up a** over tea kettle in an empty pool! It was a humbling moment. Thankfully, I have a sense of humor that has kicked in again. And a smart cat! T.O.I.L. for Lyme! T=Teach tolerance; O=Overcome ignorance; I=Initiate insurance reform; L=Labor for Lyme literacy *Websites* http://www.angelfire.com/tx3/RoseWriter or http://www.angelfire.com/biz/romarkaraoke/james.html --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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