Thursday, October 19, 2006

How our cat decides where to sit


1. Is there a box in the area? If so, sit in that.

2. In the absence of a box, somewhere raised is good. Back or arm of chair, window ledge, stool, and yellow pages are all candidates.

3. Give a lack of the above, or a choice within either category, find the noisiest place, e.g. the box with some rustley paper in it, the chair with a magazine on it.

4. On occasion, the previous instructions can be ignored in favour of somewhere really inconvenient, such as on the book someone is trying to read.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is the pure, unadulterated joy of owning a cat - they are their own master and make sure that you know it.

Haize said...

It would also appear they do not obey the 3, 5, or 7 second rule, or anything that gives a particular person rights to a particular chair!

mrsnesbitt said...

Our cat Ella loves nothing more than sitting on a newspaper......but one condition of hers is the nespaper has to be being read at the time!

LOL

Dx