Dear George,
I hope you can
help me with a rather delicate matter. I live with two humans, who I deemed
suitable around this time last year, to be my assistants. They perform quite
well if I’m honest-there is always somewhere comfy and warm to sleep, I don’t
go without food, and there is a fine selection of toys provided. But, I’m
starting to feel like I’ve made a terrible mistake. And I hate that.
You see, the
one with the longer hair keeps taking photographs of me, and publishing them
online. She has them taken before I know it-me playing, me exploring, even me
sleeping!!! Some of these photos are embarrassing, especially when I’m playing
with cheap toys that aren’t worth rejecting just to see the look on her face,
or when I’m sleeping in less than glamorous locations. She has even put up
photos of me WORKING for food. These photos are being published without my
consent, and I am getting really sick of it. Surely I have the exclusive rights
to my own image? WHO DOES SHE THINK SHE IS? Do you have any advice on what I
can do to stop this happening? I don’t want to leave the house altogether, as it
is satisfactory apart from this constant invasion of my privacy. I enclose some
of the photos she has posted to illustrate my point.
Please help
George,
Yours
purringly,
Len (AKA Bishop
Len Brennan, President of Mingtasmia).
P.S. The photos
show me sleeping on a cardboard box (it was in the sun when I jumped up!),
playing with an egg box full of treats, and sitting for a reward. All
humiliating, I’m sure you’ll agree.
Dear Len,
I have no comfort for you. Humans are addicted to taking our photos and putting them online - Facebook, blogs, YouTube. They even invade the privacy of kittens, would you believe?
I have utterly failed to train my human out of this behaviour. And did you know that the latest craze is for photos of hamsters' bottoms? What a disgusting species they are!
Yours in deepest gloom
George.
PS. Congratulations on your elevation to a bishopric in the footsteps of the famous Father Ted bishop. You will achieve celibacy more easily than some recent bishops!
Dear Len,
I have no comfort for you. Humans are addicted to taking our photos and putting them online - Facebook, blogs, YouTube. They even invade the privacy of kittens, would you believe?
I have utterly failed to train my human out of this behaviour. And did you know that the latest craze is for photos of hamsters' bottoms? What a disgusting species they are!
Yours in deepest gloom
George.
PS. Congratulations on your elevation to a bishopric in the footsteps of the famous Father Ted bishop. You will achieve celibacy more easily than some recent bishops!