My 14-yr-old Aussie is annoyed by loud voices. If I call Milady from another room and use more-than-normal volume, he yells at me to knock it off.
She calls one of the grandkids who's outside, the dog butts in and insists on better manners and decorum.
Makes no difference who 'tis. Anybody raising a voice above standard conversation volume gets chastised, and if he detects caustic or angry tone, he threatens the source with violence and pain.
Sarcasm and/or criticism in normal tone and volume, regardless of source or target, generally gets side-face small-eye from him, but nothing more ominous than "the look."
That was funny. The fact that she is singing just a tiny bit out of tune makes it sound worse I think. I'm left wondering if the cat has perfect pitch.
A guess: The cat does not have its claws out when latching onto the woman's neck. If claws were extended, the woman's screams would be louder than any cat wails.
I agree. He's just got a quirk. I had a border collie cur that would jump on my back when I would light the water heater's pilot light on my travel trailer. It's the only time he'd do it. That was his quirk. Goofy and fun.
Don't play this if you have a cat. I did and she got up and came across the room, reared up on my leg and started mewing and crying. I shut it off and she was happy again. Alein
Don't blame the cat. If I had to hear that caterwauling, I'd cut my ears off.
ReplyDeleteNever keep annoying puss around the house!
ReplyDeleteSmart cat.
ReplyDeleteMy 14-yr-old Aussie is annoyed by loud voices. If I call Milady from another room and use more-than-normal volume, he yells at me to knock it off.
ReplyDeleteShe calls one of the grandkids who's outside, the dog butts in and insists on better manners and decorum.
Makes no difference who 'tis. Anybody raising a voice above standard conversation volume gets chastised, and if he detects caustic or angry tone, he threatens the source with violence and pain.
Sarcasm and/or criticism in normal tone and volume, regardless of source or target, generally gets side-face small-eye from him, but nothing more ominous than "the look."
Is that because of her singing, or because you'd like to jump on her yourself? Inquiring minds and all that
ReplyDeleteThat was funny. The fact that she is singing just a tiny bit out of tune makes it sound worse I think. I'm left wondering if the cat has perfect pitch.
ReplyDeleteBoth are adorable.
ReplyDeleteChutes Magoo
Concur.
DeleteIf Simon Cowell was reincarnated as a cat.
ReplyDeleteA guess: The cat does not have its claws out when latching onto the woman's neck. If claws were extended, the woman's screams would be louder than any cat wails.
ReplyDeleteI would rather think if the cat's claws were out the very first time, there wouldn't be a cat doing that at all.
Delete"Dammit, bitch, I told you to shut the fuck up! Now go make me a tuna sandwich."
ReplyDeleteI think it's just a cool cat. It has no intention of hurting her.
ReplyDeleteI agree. He's just got a quirk.
DeleteI had a border collie cur that would jump on my back when I would light the water heater's pilot light on my travel trailer. It's the only time he'd do it. That was his quirk. Goofy and fun.
Hates her singing likely because she is a Packers fan.
ReplyDeleteDon't play this if you have a cat. I did and she got up and came across the room, reared up on my leg and started mewing and crying. I shut it off and she was happy again.
ReplyDeleteAlein
My cat, Dave, Likes it when I sing to him, he rolls on the floor and does the cute cat thing.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the cat is trying to tell her to STFU and go cut down some trees with those beaver teeth.
ReplyDeleteSome people just never take the hint.
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