At an ungodly hour this morning, Emma the Dog was very persistent in trying to get me up. Emma has an internal alarm clock for morning chow that is unsettling in its accuracy. This was too early, plus Ninnie the Cat has taken to assisting Emma the Dog in getting me up for morning food by standing on my chest and turning in circles. Ninnie was no where to be seen.
Emma persisted. She must have to go outside. Ugh. Ok, I got up and sleepily wandered downstairs. A rustling sound. Emma stopped and sat. Odd. More rustling sounds. I peered around the corner into the living room where my ‘temporary’ fly tying’ station is arranged.
Whoa!!!! There was Ninnie the Cat knee deep in fur, feathers and tying thread!!! That little @#$&!
These particular materials had been strewn about yesterday afternoon when I came home from work. I could not identify the culprit at the time (Ninnie or Penny). I stuffed the materials into a bag and stuffed that bag well beneath a heavier object at the bottom of a cardboard box. Well determination and predatory instincts prevailed it appears.
Maybe Emma the Dog was snitching on Ninnie the Cat. Paybacks for her nagging habit of attacking Emma’s always wagging tail?
I had a gorgeous fresh turkey fan nailed out on a board on my porch, covered with borax to dry.. Twinkie The Wonder Mutt stole it and tore it to bits in the side yard, and the feathers went all over the yard… I feel for your mess…
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Oh my yes!!! Thanks for commenting.
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Payback from Emma indeed! But who can blame a cat for not being able to resist a bag of feathers? 🙂
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That is always the problem…I really can only blame my own carelessness!
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….. 🙂 Seems she was happy with them… I am sure she likes their smell too… Thank you, have a nice weekend, love, nia
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Thank you Nia…you as well.
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