Ditto for the lying on one's chest, and purring. It is also wonderful to realize that, for them, they are in seventh heaven, sleeping on Daddy's chest, safe and peaceful.
(Cat insight: They claim possession by imposing themself, as by putting down a paw on something [the "paw of possession"]. Or by sitting or lying on something. By being on your chest, they have claimed you as their own.)
I love cats and dogs in separate but for equally awesome reasons.
I'm buying a house next month and in our top reasons for buying this one was access to miles of trails for dogs and an enclosed sunroom and access to back patio to make a CATIO for the cats 😂
Thanks for the compliment. In a most literal way (punning), I am a writer, since my occupation required a lot of clearly written documentation (over 400 technical memoranda and maybe 50 archived reports. I have retirement plans to write for publication, but have been sidelined by family priorities and health problems. I like to say that my challenge is to make sure that "What's written is not rotten".
Ditto for the lying on one's chest, and purring. It is also wonderful to realize that, for them, they are in seventh heaven, sleeping on Daddy's chest, safe and peaceful.
(Cat insight: They claim possession by imposing themself, as by putting down a paw on something [the "paw of possession"]. Or by sitting or lying on something. By being on your chest, they have claimed you as their own.)
I love cats and dogs in separate but for equally awesome reasons.
I'm buying a house next month and in our top reasons for buying this one was access to miles of trails for dogs and an enclosed sunroom and access to back patio to make a CATIO for the cats 😂
You are a dream pawrent
Most excellent.
That's a sweet way to describe it...you should be a writer .
Thanks for the compliment. In a most literal way (punning), I am a writer, since my occupation required a lot of clearly written documentation (over 400 technical memoranda and maybe 50 archived reports. I have retirement plans to write for publication, but have been sidelined by family priorities and health problems. I like to say that my challenge is to make sure that "What's written is not rotten".