Morgan is a very industrious cat. Every morning she “helps” in the office. Here she is smelling my post it notes.It doesn’t matter that I can’t see the screen. It’s much more important to see where those post-its have been. Some need a good chew.This could take a good half hour. After this, there is phone work and finally, she’s exhausted.Good cat that she is, she is recharging the cell. Now I can do my work!
Gotta love her!
If only Morgan could be trained to work the shredder! I hate shredding bills and paperwork. She could be hired out!
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I had shredding too. In January I clean out statements that I no longer need. I have been opting out of paper more often lately except for what I would consider “important” stuff.
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Gotta love her Kate she is gorgeous. I love how you have a little mat for her to sleep right by you as you work.
Kath
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It’s all about their comfort!
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We are good cat slaves aren’t we. My daughter believes they rule, they get what they want when they want it… by their human slaves.
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I consider myself “staff.” They can be very demanding but it’s all rewarding too.
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Going postal notes makes one so weary. Beauty sleep is required!
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And nobody, human or cat, sleeps as soundly as Morgan. Being so beautiful is indeed exhausting.
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That’s awesome
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Thanks!
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No problem
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You are so kind to share your space! Who could shoo that angel cat away? Cheers for the weekend!
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I wasn’t kind. No one asked for permission but you are right. I couldn’t shoo her.
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sure knows how to get your attention, which is the point, eyes on them, lol. true, once they knock everything off the desk, the are exhausted!
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She’s getting better at not knocking everything off but if something’s missing I check the floor before I accuse my husband of confiscating it.
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ha! be sure you check under stuff, her stash may be growing unbeknownst to you!
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I once did a post on my suspicions that my cat was possessed by the devil. I included a picture to prove my point. You could do the same with the second one of Morgan here.
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I had a cranky cat once. Let’s just say she knew stuff. I don’t know how but she did. When my then husband served divorce papers, she chewed up the whole envelope. Guess she never did like him. From then on prospectives had to be vetted by her first.
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Good decision. If I were to find myself single again, I would totally let my dogs vet any prospectives.
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Of course dogs like anyone who smells like hamburger.
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What’s wrong with smelling like hamburger?
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My cats prefer a tuna aftershave.
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The neon pink post-its are my favorite too!
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I always get the neon colors. So why do they cost more?
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Cats = Purrfect Supervisors . . . first, they get in our way when we’re trying to work . . . and then they go off and nap, leaving us to tidy up their messes!
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You’ve got something there.
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Sassy Cat Morgan got all that paperwork out the way so she could nap on that comfy pad! I have an answer for your feeding issues but you aren’t going to like the price. A gal that adopted a cat with heart issues from Tinykittens has three of these and she is how I found them… sureflap.com/en-us/pet-feeder/microchip-pet-feeder Skye the Sink Cat on facebook.
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https://www.sureflap.com/en-us/pet-feeder/microchip-pet-feeder
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Looks interesting. I would need at least two if I can program one for two cats. Only Morgan is microchipped so I would need to do that too. I have a vet appointment within a month and I’m going to discuss with her. In the meantime I am monitoring Hazel’s weight to see if she continues to gain. At some point she won’t be able to jump. That’s what happened last time.
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Mine sits in front of the screen and stares at me until I feed her. If I don’t feed her, I get a warning swipe at the hands.
I have about 3 seconds before a bite follows. Life with a bossy, dieting cat is hard.
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None of my three cats are bossy (at least physically) but they do the eye thing. Deep stares = guilt. Hazel has been on a diet for about 3 years. She lost a lot of weight. It was successful because I could put the food for the other cats on a chest and she couldn’t jump up. Well, guess who I found having brunch on the chest. She has put a pound back on and I’m debating what to do. I can’t put higher because the older cat can barely jump up on the chest. Sigh.
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I guess once she gets heavier and can’t jump up on the chest again, she will be self-regulating?!
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I’m tracking that. She’s gone from 13.3 lbs to 14.4. It’s ok but I don’t want her back at 18+ again.
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How cute is this? Love the expression in that post-it chewing shot.
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She takes her work very seriously.
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I love the walking in front of the screen as if you’re not even there….lol!
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I’m very irrelevant when it comes to MY desk. It’s a touch screen and she sometimes creates havoc as she rubs it trying to mark it with her scent.
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