Thursday, October 30, 2008

Ideas On Building A Mini Dune Buggy

Cloe and peaceful protest

Cloe knows many ways to communicate what he thinks.
Each meow corresponds to a different need has taught us to recognize.
call us if he's hungry, scratch the glass if you want to go out, it rubs around our legs if he wants to cuddle, or shows us his belly to make us understand what we love.
For our part, however, we are always ready to listen and sometimes taken from the hustle and commitments, we neglect its needs.
happens then that his demands would be more persistent and to be noticed and heard all those things that do not are allowed, such as climbing on the table and furniture.
is his form of protest, his way for us to understand that she is a living being and as such he needs.
All this happens without any violence, no fingernails, no scratches, no bite.
We brought Chloe with care and passion and you know that we are ready to listen and respond to their needs and is not with the aggressiveness that you get the things (we in fact we never used her).
Yet today I find myself with a nice scratch on the nose.
Who is responsible? Mia and I am aware.
Last night Chloe was nervous and did not hide: he wanted to spend some 'quiet, although the situation at home did not allow it. He had already tried to make me understand in many ways, but without giving value to its needs, I approached in an inappropriate manner teasing and provoking his reaction to self-defense.

would not have happened if I had anything at all anxious to hear it and especially if I tried to tease intentionally. Her peaceful nature was born again, and found other ways to communicate what he needed.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Templates For Cake Baking

A new friend for Cloe

Grey's and Chloe are now friends.
finally stopped blowing each other and they started playing together!
Right now, while I'm writing, I see them chasing each other around the house.
Their favorite game is "up"! They run the house wins and manages to get on a bed or a chair.
Then there are the traps!
I'm really happy that Chloe has a new friend, because before I was his only playmate, but fatigue has often led to me lazy, and so the poor cat was forced to play alone or with insects!

Learning to play together, however, is difficult for the two kittens, because Chloe knows many games, but the flea is still inexperienced and often does not understand what to do. They're taking a little 'trial and error: Chloe tries to figure out who needs to catch up on Grey's when it goes away, but the small firm remains without reacting. Chloe then looks at me puzzled, but then rejoined the kitty for them and teases figure out what to do.
I assure you that I'm seeing really funny scenes, especially if you think that the flea has not yet learned to manage the space and power, and make the jump to have exaggerated the result of big falls!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Menards Sale On Memorex

Sympatheia




Chloe wanders through the house meowing to do with interrogation.
It 's amazing how far the cats are able to participate in our lives ...