The lisping choir does Aida, rather well as it happens .
I liked it.
I’ve just got home after another very busy day, and Mary thoughtfully licked my swollen feet as Bun then Weaver walked into the living room, as I was sipping my emergency gin and tonic.
They walked in like Kevin & Perry
I’m sure Weaver stuck two claws up at me!
She made a show of ignoring me too,
I’d love to know where she’s been the past four days.
I once had a cat called Betty who was shy and standoffish too, who also disappeared from my home in Sheffield .
She left for three months
Weaver ate her tea , then jumped onto my desk and knocked an early Victorian flat back greyhound onto the floor on purpose before stalking out of the open window .
It’s like she’s doing me a favour at returning I thought
Don’t bother coming home ! I half heartedly called after her ( not really meaning it)
But she didn’t look back once at the call as she stalked out over the fields to the south of Trelawnyd
With obviously a place to go
Well, she obviously feels secure in her/your home. Secure enough to show you what she thinks!
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DeleteGlory be and happy dancing! Weaver is/was home again. Not MIA, just asserting her right to roam as a cat!
ReplyDeleteRelieved hugs!
Xx
DeleteThat little stinker! She sure has YOUR number. That wanderlust is not apt to change so you should adjust to being her "Monday date". just learned that term from daughter -if you don't know, it describes a person who will ask you for a date on a weekday because you are not special enough for them to pop the big bucks to take you out on a Saturday special date. So Weaver will decide to come home when there is no place better to be.
ReplyDeleteShe’s a lodger nothing more
DeleteLOL, You were all sad and sentimental and worried--then Reality aka Nasty Cat Weaver returned. She is who she is. Cranky, unloving, destroying. It's like I felt when my ex DH would come ''home'' for summer beach weekends [pray for rain''] Uninvited, unwelcome--but I was too polite to kick him back to the curb.
ReplyDeleteWas the flat back porcelain? Maybe put away cherished fragile items til she leaves for good?
DeleteI will not be manipulated lol
DeleteWeaver has a theme song: 'booooooorn freeeeee as free as the wind blows, as free as the graaaaass grows...
ReplyDeleteThat cat is just getting you yearned. That's all. Your job is to feed her and then get out of her way.
Ain’t THAT the truth
DeleteMaybe they should have been called Kevin and Perry; it's not too late! Even the names make me smile.
ReplyDeleteI can think of another colourful name to call her
DeleteAll -round relief for for us re Weaver, but what a cheek! If only she knew - but there again I suppose even if she DID know what we've been through she wouldn't give a hoot! But thank heavens! :-)
ReplyDeleteShe’s been gone another 24 hours
DeleteShe is asserting her independance...like McCavity...
ReplyDeleteShe was a twat
DeleteYour alter-ego perhaps?
ReplyDeleteweavinfool
Hummmm?
DeleteShe's a typical teenager. If she wore clothes, they'd be worn for 20 minutes then discarded on the bedroom floor (along with several dirty mugs/plates/old crusts/ banana peels and crisp packets) for "someone" to clear up. I can hear the deep sigh of "What do you know, old man?" from here! xx
ReplyDeleteWell her personality hasn’t changed since she was 5 years old then
DeleteWhen I had my two black cats, who were rescued feral kittens and took a lot of time to turn into loving cats. They were brother and sister who got on perfectly for the first two years, then suddenly they fell out and Toby kept attacking his sister, who was much smaller. She decided enough was enough and went missing for a few days, it turns out she was finding alternative accommodation and ended up living with an elderly lady further along the row of terraced houses I lived in then. Perhaps Weaver is striking out on her own.
ReplyDeleteI hope so
DeleteGood news x
ReplyDeleteAlison in Devon x
Humm?
DeleteWhat a Madam!
ReplyDeleteA twat
DeleteSay what you will, that cat has a Big Personality.
ReplyDeleteAnd a personality disorder
DeleteYES. Where's a cat psychiatrist when you need one! -Kate
DeleteWhat a relief that she came back, but so funny that she is basically saying "fuck you". 😄😄😄
ReplyDeleteLinda from PA
Am I surprised ?
DeleteThat cat sure has attitude! Gigi
ReplyDeleteJesus you ain’t kidding
DeleteHurray, Weaver! Cats are so stuck up.
ReplyDeleteAnd self centred
DeleteDo you suppose Weaver will ever tell you what she was up to?
ReplyDeleteNot without a sneer
DeleteThis sounds like the old kids' camp song "The Cat Came Back." lol
ReplyDeleteAnd the Canadian cartoon... Or should that be animation.. film
DeleteShe’s still out 24 hours later
DeleteI had only one cat in my life, a *rescue* cat named Penelope and I never cared for her. I did not hate her, but she showed no warmth or wish to commune with me....she would jump on the stove while I was cooking and snatch food out of a frying pan like that was *normal*.... she sneered and scoffed with disdain.....never slept in the house at night.... she would only grace me with her presence when she wanted to cause a dramatic and well thought out scheme. She actually disappeared one day.....and it may be the one time in my life I can honestly say I did not miss her. I *did* think of her safety....but I did not miss her surly attitude. And she was a gray cat....all my other cats have been brown tabbies or pure black...lesson for me....never another gray cat!
ReplyDeleteSusan M/ Calif.
poor first sentence. It wasn't that I only had one cat in my lifetime.....it was merely that I had only one cat in my life that I did NOT like!
DeleteSusan M
careful what you wish for sweethearts, you know what Muslims do to gay people don't you , in case any of you haven't noticed, they are all Muslim coming over
ReplyDeleteWhen I behave like that cat, it's because I'm not happy and need an attitude adjustment, which is something I don't get before I decide to do it myself. If you'd miss her if she never came back, I'm sorry. If you wouldn't, I'm glad. She doesn't sound like a nice creature to have in an otherwise pleasant, peaceful home. Maybe she'll find a place she likes better. Maybe that's what she's doing: looking! -Kate
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