My cats and I
(by request)Here the senior cat wishes me to know the kitchen food bowl has strangely gone empty. The junior cat was going to tell me too, but the older one beat him too it.
Ever since I got out of the hospital this has been his behavior every night when I go to sleep. He never used to sleep in that spot. I think he is checking to see if I am hypoglycemic by sniffing for the acetone that would come out of my skin pores if I was. There is a group that trains 'sensor dogs' to bark incessantly if their owner has a low blood sugar level while sleeping. Hopefully the owner wakes up, or someone comes. My assigned visiting Nurse says I seem to have a 'sensor cat' who cares. Twice now he has awakened me in the middle of the night by slapping my face or gently biting my nose when my blood sugar dropped (well) below 40.
This is a re-enactment of course because normally the lights are off and I don't normally wear pajamas. :)
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Sensor cat it would be nice
Let's have pajamas party
Will the pajamas be mandatory?
Cats are clever creatures...glad you have them around...just in case you get hypoglycemic...not to mention for company...
Ken, sorry about highjacked your blog about the party
You have an awesome cat!
Too bad humans can't be taught certain things too.
That's a great cat.
I will say both were a little smaller than I expected. Being, you know, Ligers and all
As you love cats I thought to share this with you, below is a clip about a Bobcat that was rescued by the boy:
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