So. It has come to this.
In his neverending quest to command ALL our attention ALL the time,
squeegee_cat has gone on a Class A Rampage of destruction this evening.
Normally he's rambunctious and demanding of our time. We can handle removing the mail from his mouth, picking up the things he's thrown on the floor, mopping up the water he likes to fling.
...tonight, he's in a new realm of obnoxious. HE ATE PART OF MY ESPRESSO MACHINE.
ATE IT.
*sigh*
The whole house looks like a two-year-old tore through it, which is pretty appropriate. I told him that if he didn't start behaving himself that we were going to eat him. This hasn't really been much of a deterrent. Right now he's got a mouse in a crinkly nest of packing paper that he's gleefully ripping apart.
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Interesting Stanley-type news - Rob and I were leaving to get some dinner, and we spotted a *female* mantis on the wall downstairs! We talked to her a bit, tried to convince her to move off the wall and to someplace where she is less of a target. Eventually she flew over our heads and into the grass, where we bid her a good night and asked her if she hooked up with Stanley, if she could let him keep his head. ;)
Maybe he's got a mate! I hope so.
In his neverending quest to command ALL our attention ALL the time,
Normally he's rambunctious and demanding of our time. We can handle removing the mail from his mouth, picking up the things he's thrown on the floor, mopping up the water he likes to fling.
...tonight, he's in a new realm of obnoxious. HE ATE PART OF MY ESPRESSO MACHINE.
ATE IT.
*sigh*
The whole house looks like a two-year-old tore through it, which is pretty appropriate. I told him that if he didn't start behaving himself that we were going to eat him. This hasn't really been much of a deterrent. Right now he's got a mouse in a crinkly nest of packing paper that he's gleefully ripping apart.
...
Interesting Stanley-type news - Rob and I were leaving to get some dinner, and we spotted a *female* mantis on the wall downstairs! We talked to her a bit, tried to convince her to move off the wall and to someplace where she is less of a target. Eventually she flew over our heads and into the grass, where we bid her a good night and asked her if she hooked up with Stanley, if she could let him keep his head. ;)
Maybe he's got a mate! I hope so.
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2006-09-17 10:57 (UTC)Has he got toys which hold his attention, like treat balls and the like?
xx
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2006-09-17 12:19 (UTC)(The lil' dude's okay, right? The bit he at will, erm, pass, right?)
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2006-09-17 12:56 (UTC)no subject
2006-09-17 15:02 (UTC)Boots knocked over a Tom Clark figurine of my mother's ($250 figurine) and broke it's head off and part of it's hat - so I had to krazy glue it together...she knew about it though.
EEEK.
Crazy kittens/cats!
Hopefully Ms. Mantis heeds your advice and leaves Stanley with his head intact...that'd be VERY considerate of her! =D
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2006-09-17 15:27 (UTC)go stanley! get some, go again! at your own risk, of course...
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2006-09-17 15:44 (UTC)go Stanley!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but watch your head boy
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2006-09-17 18:31 (UTC)no subject
2006-09-17 22:12 (UTC)Then again, if you do follow through, there won't be anymore Squeegee. Hmmmmmm.
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2006-09-18 01:55 (UTC)I told ya, I told ya!
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2006-09-18 04:35 (UTC)no subject
2006-09-18 04:40 (UTC)so cuteI mean, so bad!What did he eat?