Roy, your beast uses her eyes; mine, because she's bigger, uses her snout to upend my arm. thing about a shepherd is their focus, so once they've settled on moving me from chair to, say, a toy or the driveway, there's little to be done but obey.
Hi all;
@ Roy;
My cat does the same thing to me. She starts to fuss just outside my stamproom door. So I know if I don't take her outside for some playtime or spend time with her, she will start scratching my door. Then I'll have to buy the landlady a new one!
I use a spinning rod and reel, with a fuzzy mouse attached to the snap swivel (no hooks). She especially likes chasing that in the soft fluffy snow.
I've been feeding a stray for 3-4 months now. She is all white, and I call her snowball. Even tho wild, all I have to do is rattle her food dish and call her name and she shows up in about 45 seconds.
It is a nice break from all that sorting and identifying stuff.
Just chillin'....
TuskenRaider
Oh no, having flashbacks of Lassie come home !
my cat hops up and tries to nestle into the box of glassines or open duplicate book. He gets shooed out asap.
re: Are you almost done playing with your stamps?
Roy, your beast uses her eyes; mine, because she's bigger, uses her snout to upend my arm. thing about a shepherd is their focus, so once they've settled on moving me from chair to, say, a toy or the driveway, there's little to be done but obey.
re: Are you almost done playing with your stamps?
Hi all;
@ Roy;
My cat does the same thing to me. She starts to fuss just outside my stamproom door. So I know if I don't take her outside for some playtime or spend time with her, she will start scratching my door. Then I'll have to buy the landlady a new one!
I use a spinning rod and reel, with a fuzzy mouse attached to the snap swivel (no hooks). She especially likes chasing that in the soft fluffy snow.
I've been feeding a stray for 3-4 months now. She is all white, and I call her snowball. Even tho wild, all I have to do is rattle her food dish and call her name and she shows up in about 45 seconds.
It is a nice break from all that sorting and identifying stuff.
Just chillin'....
TuskenRaider
re: Are you almost done playing with your stamps?
Oh no, having flashbacks of Lassie come home !
re: Are you almost done playing with your stamps?
my cat hops up and tries to nestle into the box of glassines or open duplicate book. He gets shooed out asap.