Each one of our cats has it’s own unique set of ‘trademarks’ from which my wife and I can identify or deduce the culprit behind some happening at the house.
Luckily only one of our felines is noted for being a destroyer of rolled pager products in this cozy household. The feline residing in our home entitled “welcomed family member number three”, who can be as they say – ‘difficult’ at times, is the mischievous feline to blame. She is none other than our sweet Molly. She is convicted as guilty by this roll of toilet paper.
Hopefully this renewed ‘criminal activity’ doesn’t turn into an outright crime wave. But we have identified the feline ‘crusin for a brusin’ should it become necessary for my wife and I to find creative methods of curing kitty.
I have a feeling Molly is being beaten up by George. When will Molly realize she is a month older than and twice the size of George?
Sometime ago, Molly’s next step would be to pee on a bed or someone’s piece of clothing if available. If that starts, then punishment may exceed the crime so the search for a cure will become a high priority activity before we get to that point.
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I like how you call the cats’ doings as ‘trademarks’, that’s kinda cute.
It does not look like your Molly did that much damage to that roll of TP. And I hope that referencing ‘crusin for a brusin’ doesn’t mean you will be hurting your cat. That would be just horrible.
How old are your cats? Toms usually try and dominate the bitches which is probably why your George is beating up on Molly.
Thank you Janet,
I took a while to decide what to call the many deeds pulled by the cats.
Actually the roll of TP was new 15 minutes prior to Molly’s shredding demonstration. Only about half the roll remained usable.
Both Molly and George are 4 year old spayed females. The kitten I took home and named George had somehow gotten switched with her look alike brother. I was surprised at the vets when they said “no, its a girl”. I let the name stick though. It turns out that George has claimed me as her personal pillow and she will not let any of the other cats forget it.
My cat Molly is in trouble again! http://www.happyclaws.com/mollys-recent-handiwork.html and I need to buy more toilet-paper now.