Hi Anya, Yes, this is my kitty, Tasha. She loves to drink a trickle from the tap if I turn it on for her, and after she's quenched her thirst, will play with the water, trying to catch the drips before they hit the tub. I think it's a way of keeping her hunting skills tuned up in anticipation of catching birds when (if) spring comes. Or she's bored.
What a sweety pie ! Funny, our cat does the same game, about 25 times a day, running into the bathroom, meowing for a tap to be turned on in the bidet (yes, this is France, there are bidets in bathrooms), and looking most unhappy until it happens. This routine can be repeated frequently during the day...
Owen, Oh mon dieu! Mieux que la toilette, en tout cas.
In one of the more down to earth, but utterly charming, places we stayed in Calabria, the toilet didn't have a seat, so it was easy to confuse it with the bidet, esp. in the middle of the night (insert Billy Joel song here). And what's up with that, speaking of toilet seats--no guide book ever advised one to bring along a spare toilet seat.
Is this one of the cats to whom Jim Blewett often refers? They sound like they might have occasional recourse to a keg.
ReplyDeleteLOL
ReplyDeleteI think he cannot drink there :-)
Cute kitty is it yours ???
Hugs Kareltje =^.^=
DCW:
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, Blewett has definitely let that cat out of the bag on more than one occasion.
Hi Anya,
ReplyDeleteYes, this is my kitty, Tasha. She loves to drink a trickle from the tap if I turn it on for her, and after she's quenched her thirst, will play with the water, trying to catch the drips before they hit the tub. I think it's a way of keeping her hunting skills tuned up in anticipation of catching birds when (if) spring comes. Or she's bored.
Tasha wins todays Extreme Cuteness award! My WV 'blumnit', usually preceded by a resounding "so there"!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweety pie ! Funny, our cat does the same game, about 25 times a day, running into the bathroom, meowing for a tap to be turned on in the bidet (yes, this is France, there are bidets in bathrooms), and looking most unhappy until it happens. This routine can be repeated frequently during the day...
ReplyDeleteHi Saj,
ReplyDeleteIf cat's actually gave a blumnit, Tasha would thank you for the vote of Extreme Cuteness of the Day. I will do so on her behalf.
Owen,
ReplyDeleteOh mon dieu! Mieux que la toilette, en tout cas.
In one of the more down to earth, but utterly charming, places we stayed in Calabria, the toilet didn't have a seat, so it was easy to confuse it with the bidet, esp. in the middle of the night (insert Billy Joel song here). And what's up with that, speaking of toilet seats--no guide book ever advised one to bring along a spare toilet seat.
Cleanliness is next to Godliness.
ReplyDeleteYes, and you can lead a cat to water AND make her drink!
ReplyDeleteWord Verification: fabath
If cleanliness is next to godliness, and you ha fabath regularly, do you still need to go to church?
If ya goin' ta ha fabath, ya gotta gettin datub
ReplyDeleteAmen, sistah, amen! Turn on the heavenly hose and pass the shampoo.
ReplyDeleteWV: dilinc
Follow dilinc in dahose and you'll get to dawater
and this is why the Egyptians worhipped the cats.
ReplyDeleteI think the Egyptians worshipped cats because of their slinky, delicate feline walk, whereas the humans could only walk like an Egyptian.
ReplyDeleteWV: lurummul
The place where very inebriated exercisers go to buy their workout gear, known to sober persons as "Lululemon"