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The Anchorage, Part 3

Satira Capriccio

Renowned
CV-BEE
Contributing Artist
Besides ... they just wait till you aren't around and then just do whatever they want. Doesn't take them long at all to figure out how to play the game.
 

Pendraia

Sage
Contributing Artist
Too true...I'm currently spraying furniture with orange spray to stop her scratching the furniture. It's the first time I've had this problem with a cat but it's also my first indoor cat. She doesn't go outside unless she manages to escape.
 

Lorraine

The Wicked Witch of the North
Yep, Satira, tomato paste, sliced tomato and onion topped with cheese...and it was YUM! Your little girl is a tearaway! A juvenile delinquent of the feline variety ;)
 

Satira Capriccio

Renowned
CV-BEE
Contributing Artist
Oh yes. Tsuki is a juvenile delinquent. If she were human, I'm sure she would be sneaking out of the house at night and getting into all kinds of trouble. Currently, she's squeezed herself under a wire shelf (the kind that have legs that you stick in cupboards for extra shelving) that sits on the floor near the computer. Since the unused desktop phone is also under there, she doesn't really have that much space. But it's a nice hidey hole since I have stuff stacked on top of it (like software boxes and cables and what not, and a small DeLonghi fan in front of it. So, it's only open on the one side (which is the narrow side, and she has to squeeze over the phone to get in and out of there.

I wonder if that's where she was hiding yesterday when I got home from the periodontist? I looked and looked all over the apartment and called and called her, then when I went back to the door thinking maybe she'd got out when I came in ... she appeared behind me. I swear she was laughing at me because she'd so successfully hidden from me. She has a hiding place somewhere I haven't found yet.

So, I opened the balcony door and stood there this morning. Sure enough, she came over and sat down politely in front of the screen door. Then with no warning, she jumped and bolted up to the top of the screen. I caught her before she made it to the top. She got rather annoyed with me because I wouldn't let go until she let go of the screen. Then after I set her back down, she did the same thing again!
 

Lorraine

The Wicked Witch of the North
Are you sure you didn't accidently bring home a monkey?! Such a lot of personality contained in so small a frame :)
 

Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
I'll say. I can't believe she jumped up high enough to reach the top of the screen. Geeze, she's a little terror isn't she? Cute, but a terror. :)
 

Satira Capriccio

Renowned
CV-BEE
Contributing Artist
She may well be part monkey!

She only jumped high enough to get a purchase on the screen, then climbed (quickly) to the top of the balcony door screen. She STILL tries to jump to the top of the bottom window frame. She's still absolutely convinced that there is a ledge there. It's pretty funny to see her clinging to the top of the frame with her front claws while she's scrabbling at the window with her back claws trying to get purchase to climb.

She's definitely a terror.

Oh good grief. She's standing on the paper tray of the printer. Normally it's closed, but it must have popped open when she jumped on the printer. It's one of those trays that fold up against the front of the printer and drops open to feed paper through the front of the printer. I'm surprised it held her!
 

Satira Capriccio

Renowned
CV-BEE
Contributing Artist
She'd probably freak if I actually used the printer! It has sat there unused for years. Shame really, I used it a few times after I first bought it, but then just never used it with any sort of regularity. The last time I attempted to use it, the ink was all dry :p

It's not even connected to the computer now.
 
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