Dear George,
I’m a very young rescued kitten! I share my
new human parents and my forever home with three little human kittens and a bid
dog, named Jake! I must admit as much as my human siblings wanted me in their
life….Jake didn’t! He was just an old, grumpy dog who was jealous of me getting
all the attention!
It took me about 2 weeks to train Jake to become my best
friend and guardian. Now we sleep together – me under his protective big paw!
Both Jake and I have received wonderful toys and treats for Christmas! But,
last night I heard my mummy asking the human kittens to come up with at least
three New Year’s Resolutions!
I’ve panicked! Would she ask me too? Jake? First
of all I don’t know what the New Year’s resolutions are or what their purpose
is! Do cats and dogs need to make some? Or
are they only for humans? I’m scratching my head to come up with at least one
but I can’t think of anything! George, I need your help.
Can you make some
suggestions? New Year’s Eve is only few nights away! I’m sure Jake will benefit
too!
Purrlease…some ideas so we won’t be caught
off guard!
Wishing you, Celia, the Feline World and their humans a Happy Healthy New Year!
Whiskers
Dear Whiskers,
Feline new year resolutions should be simple. What does a pet human need? It needs more training and some careful encouragement for good behaviour. A well trained human is a happy human! The same goes for Jake, your canine companion.
But let's be clear. It easier to train a human if it doesn't know it is being trained. So I suggest that you do not let your human discover what your resolution is. Merely put your resolution into practice from January 1 onwards. The ideal pet human is well behaved and obedient without realising that this behaviour has been trained into it.
Be firm. Be consistent. Be kind. These are the principles of training an inferior species.
Yours
George.
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Dear Whiskers,
Feline new year resolutions should be simple. What does a pet human need? It needs more training and some careful encouragement for good behaviour. A well trained human is a happy human! The same goes for Jake, your canine companion.
But let's be clear. It easier to train a human if it doesn't know it is being trained. So I suggest that you do not let your human discover what your resolution is. Merely put your resolution into practice from January 1 onwards. The ideal pet human is well behaved and obedient without realising that this behaviour has been trained into it.
Be firm. Be consistent. Be kind. These are the principles of training an inferior species.
Yours
George.