Wake up, it’s Wednesday! Wake up Tactic

February 24, 2010

Practicing my visualization techniques

Practicing my visualization techniques

To make up for yesterday’s miserable wake up failure, today I focused on imagining success – what success would look like and more importantly, taste like in my belleh!

I waited until it was just late enough that I would not be removed from the room (6 a.m.) and sat on the pillow next to female staff’s head. I meowed, meowed, meowed, MEOWED. Then, put front paws on her chest. Meowed. Meowed. Meowed. MEOWED. Then, climbed onto her chest and sat there, meowing and riding up and down with her breathing. Meow. Up. Meow. Down. Meow. Up. Meow. Down. Also turned on purr machine. At this point, staff was clearly awake and could no longer resist my cuteness. She sat up, I fell off and soon thereafter, BREAKFAST was served!

Oh! I have very important news. Staff has finally figured out that Pugsley and I do not like our wet food after it comes out of the fridge so they have begun heating it up first. See? These silly humans can be trained.

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Davida Mcveigh April 7, 2010 at 4:08 pm

The faucet looks good. My only criticism is that it seems to splash a bit. The pull-out feature is very nice and the mechanism for switching from spray to stream works well.

The Gabbinator February 24, 2010 at 12:31 pm

I feel the need to accompany my staff (despite her objections) where ever she goes in the house, including the bathroom.

I have trained her to turn on the faucet for me so I can get a cool fresh drink of water when ever she is in there using her litter box, taking a shower or brushing her teeth.

Now if I could just train her to open a can of tuna for me everytime she is in the kitchen life would be grand!

Amy & The House of Cats February 24, 2010 at 10:45 am

We have that same problem at our house Romeo, but we have also trained our mom to heat our food if it was in the fridge. Who wants cold food? Weird.

Travelin' Jack February 24, 2010 at 9:42 am

Romeo, Romeo…..you are a kick! Training your “Staff”! Well, you cannot claim that honor for felines alone! Here’s my canine motto for my ‘Person’: “MY DOG IS NOT SPOILED….I’M JUST WELL TRAINED!”

Have a doggone good day (now that you have been fed)!

Busy Buttons February 24, 2010 at 9:02 am

I trained my new mom to put “white cheddar” seasoning on my popcorn for me. No more plain, yucky popcorn…give me the seasoning, too! What’s good enough for mom, is certainly good enough for Buttons!

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