Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Wordy Wednesday: What have we been up to?

Carbon writes:

Your furry investigative repurrter Carbon here, with the news about the household.  First of all, there has been an unexpected lull in our repurrting.  Please pardon the interruption of the news.  It couldn't have come at a worse time, when Auntie Lydia's Bridge Day Annifursary and National Feral Cat Day were upon us!  However, our paws just aren't the best for typing on the human keyboards, and our typist was out of commission.

She's ok, though, and we put her back to work pronto!  I watched out the window for any strange goings-on, like big dogs or sewer-sucky machines while she slept on the couch for a few days straight.  Doctors Tabby and Heimdall revved their purr motors up and alternated sleeping on the couch back or behind her knees.  Nurse Dare and Aide Autumn put their purring skills and super snuggling skills to good use on her legs.  All of us made sure to supervise her walking around the house and we all were extra-good to not get underfoot.

Daddy took good care of us while Mommy was resting and recuperating.  Daddy still will need to be the one in charge of us (and our food, water, and boxes) for about 6 weeks, because Mommy had gall bladder surgery.  Mommy showed us the owies so that we would know what to avoid.  Daddy made sure to tell us exactly how he expected us to behave.  We mostly followed his expectations so far, with some kitten antics and some hairballs, but that's to be expected as well.  Mommy will sleep on the couch for at least another week, maybe longer, which is just fine with us.  More room to snuggle!

8 comments:

  1. Ouch - I hope your human heals well! Sending purrs.

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  2. Wow, we can understand your lapse in reporting. That's a lot going on! Purrs to your mom, and your dad too!

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  3. We send your mom healing purrs and hope everything goes well ! Purrs

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  4. We hope your mom is feeling better soon.

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  5. Oh, wow, that's pretty serious stuff. We are purring and praying that your mom gets better soon!

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  6. You have had some very important things to attend to. We hope your mom is feeling better soon. I'm sure she'll recover quickly with your helping purrs.

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  7. Mom and I will say prayers for your mom's speedy recovery. Kitties are good medicine. When Mom had knee surgery last year, I had to be in charge of her on the couch - usually resting my bony head on her sore knee. She said the word, "OUCH" which I'm pretty sure means it felt good.... You're welcome...

    Love and licks,
    Cupcake

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  8. I hope your mom has a speedy recovery- give her lots of cuddles and purrs, they are the best medicine. http://15andmeowing.com

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