stephanie is: working.
well i had a yucky start to my night last night. i was all ready for bed and went into the bedroom, only to wonder what stunk so bad. the window was open so i thought maybe something stinky was wafting in. i lit some incense and got into bed. the smell was getting worse. i i touched the blankets and felt wet shit. yes, shit. when i turned on the lights i found that a kitty had shit all across the width of the conforter and all over my favorite fuzzy blanket. so i was up for another half hour scrubbing cat shit off of blankets. and i have to wash a load with my favorite blankie on top of all of our clothes towels and sheets tonight. bah.
today is super grey and dreary. it is almost 9am but it is still really dark in the office. i think it is supposed to rain today. i like rain every now and then, but it makes my drive home a half hour longer because people just loose their minds here in d.c….
Sometimes they do something poopy…
…and you forget what it was that you ever saw in kitties.
Then they do something cute–like chase string or fall down on linoleum–and remind you.
Damn cats ;~)
Hmmmm…..what spooked the cat? Yuck!
My sister had a kitten that crawled into bed with her one night and pooped on her pillow. She woke up in the morning with cat poop in her hair and on her forehead. She about barfed.
On that note….time for breakfast! I just cooked up a pizza. Want some? š
By Sheer Coincidence …
one of the webshots sites for the day is:
HOW TO TOILET TRAIN YOUR CAT
Toilet Training
But YUCK … what a way to spend the evening
Ah, the cat crap curse…I know it well.
It takes balls of steel for a cat to take a dump on the bed. Perhaps there is something on the bed, or an odor maybe, that attracts the cat.
My cat Mooch used to go to bathroom on my bed all the time, for unknown reasons, and I actually had to go buy a plastic mattress liner to protect it.
this was a sick kitty poo trail… there was some on the floor as they tried to make thier way out of the room… poor thing
Ever heard of a sun delay?
I used to live in Southern Ohio. There was a stretch of road that was situated just so that during rush hour the sun was directly in your eyes. So you had accidents if it was sunny, and accidents if it was rainy. Really a no win situation.
I think it is universal because Ohio drivers seem to completely lose their brains too at the first snowflake.