Dear George,
I’m not going to repeat my story as most of
your blog followers know me by now but I want to introduce Hallie – the dog
who saved me - she is such a goodhearted and beautiful girl. Around Christmas
Hallie lost her “cat” who was her best friend. She suffered so much that her
mommy (my mommy now too) had to come home with a cat who would befriend Hallie.
When I arrived to my new home, Hallie was all too happy to see me but I wasn’t
so sure. I lived my life on the streets
or in the pet food store until then. Of course I’ve seen dogs before but never
lived with one. I was overweight and didn’t know how to play. Hallie and mommy
taught me to play and have fun. I lost
the extra pounds soon and started having so
much fun. Hallie even gifted me with her favorite couch – as you can see in the
photo. The nickname of my new home is “harmony.” Everything and everybody is so nice, loving and lovely.
I know the saying that cats and dogs don’t
get along but this is one example that actually we do. And Hallie is one smart
and beautiful dog.
With gratitude
Bander
Dear Bander,
Congratulations on your sensible relationship with Hallie. You are so obviously Top Cat. You have taken over her couch, as any self respecting cat would, and she is lying below you in a submissive posture. Quite right too. Cats should always look down on dogs.
I am so glad you have recovered the gift of play. Play is so important. Dogs play in almost all circumstances but we cats can usually only play if we feel relaxed and happy enough. It comes of the fact that we are the more grown up than canines. Dogs are more likely to be permanently young at heart. Which is why they even look up to humans, can you believe it? Poor silly souls.
Happy endings are what I love most. So many of my friends like Tilly and Toby have gone through adversity and it is such a pleasure to read how they adopted a suitable human and achieved happiness at last.
Yours
George
PS. Bad news. Celia has decided to go North to the Shetland Islands to look at wild birds. She's not going to catch them, but just look. So she will not be available to type my blog next Saturday. I wish humans would not let us down like this.
Congratulations on your sensible relationship with Hallie. You are so obviously Top Cat. You have taken over her couch, as any self respecting cat would, and she is lying below you in a submissive posture. Quite right too. Cats should always look down on dogs.
I am so glad you have recovered the gift of play. Play is so important. Dogs play in almost all circumstances but we cats can usually only play if we feel relaxed and happy enough. It comes of the fact that we are the more grown up than canines. Dogs are more likely to be permanently young at heart. Which is why they even look up to humans, can you believe it? Poor silly souls.
Happy endings are what I love most. So many of my friends like Tilly and Toby have gone through adversity and it is such a pleasure to read how they adopted a suitable human and achieved happiness at last.
Yours
George
PS. Bad news. Celia has decided to go North to the Shetland Islands to look at wild birds. She's not going to catch them, but just look. So she will not be available to type my blog next Saturday. I wish humans would not let us down like this.