Right,
I've been trying to write this blog for a while now, but keep getting
bogged down in ridiculous back-story explaining my past history with
cats, which nobody really gives a fuck about, so here it is
bullet-pointed;
- Had a dog growing up.
- Got a cat.
- Cat ran away/died.
- Always thought dogs were better.
- Met girlfriend's cat; Anita.
- Anita = awesome.
- Like cats now.
Got
it? Good... as there'll be a test at the end.
So,
sometime last year I was approached by a friend in need, I resisted
my initial temptation to laugh in her face until she cried and
instead contemplated whether or not I should help her out. You see,
she was leaving red telephone boxes, cups of tea and obese council
estate slags for red stripes and white stars on a blue background,
Starbucks coffee and obese ghetto-trash whores. And in doing so,
leaving behind her beloved cat; Fiona without anyone competent to
look after her.
And
after weeks of not being able to find anyone competent she resorted
to me.
Now,
my most recent experience with the feline kind was with Anita; a
smooth, self-confident, independent cat, that much like myself has
become well versed at relaxing in her later years. Foolishly, I'd
started to base on experiences with Anita and translate them to all
cats, so looking after Fiona would be easy.
Me and Anita; relaxing like old timers.
Wrong.
You
see, Fiona, is much, much younger than Anita, plus they have
different backgrounds; Anita; family cat, Fiona; rescued cat from the
RSPCA. Therefore, much like people, they have developed different
attributes. I was expecting a sweet old dear that I could feed
Werther's Originals to, but instead got an ASBO teen with behavioural
problems.
Maybe
I'd bitten off more than I could chew, much like a greedy Fiona.
Misadventures
of Fiona Top 3;
3)
I promised my friend one thing; upon returning Fi; she would be a
cold blooded killer. Yet with the combination of Fi being a house cat
and me living in a first floor flat, letting her out to 'hunt' isn't
a viable option... and sadly I don't have a mouse infestation [look
at me bragging]. Although there was a butterfly that had taken up
residence on my hall wall for about a month, I'd hit it with a
feather duster one, thinking it was dead and it simply flew to the
other wall and remained there for a few weeks. Then, inexplicably, it
came down and tried to make a break for it through my bedroom window.
Unluckily for it, Fi was currently perched there watching the world
go by. What followed was the greatest fight between a cat and a
butterfly that I'd ever seen! Although my net curtain got ruined and
there's still butterfly membrane pasted to my window.
2)
While watching the TV with my BFAM and girlfriend, Fi was sat on the
table grooming herself [this is the usual, 85% of her day is
self-grooming], yet when we turned to admire her and her awesomeness
we soon discovered she wasn't quite grooming herself. She was instead
dipping her paw into my girlfriend's glass of Baileys and then
licking the creamy alcohol drink off her paw. Wait until her Muslim
mother finds out.
1)
Within the first 15 minutes of us being left alone for the first
time, I'd nipped out to the shop to purchase some alcoholic
beverages, upon returning I couldn't find Fiona anywhere. I searched
for about half an hour, to no avail, all the windows were closed,
there was no way she could get out, yet she was no where to be found.
A quick shake of her treats soon had her running to me from her
[still unknown] place of hiding.
… obviously
there's more, but sharing 'those' stories would have Fi back at the
RSPCA in no time and we can't have that, seeing as we've grown
somewhat attached to our feline friend. Yes; whenever she answers
natures call we have to quarantine that part of the flat, yes; her
dog-like attributes come out everytime we eat and she stares
longingly at our meals, yes; she still tips over bins due to
curiosity... but curiosity never hurt a cat, yes; I'm woken every
morning with a cold wet nose prodding me in the face because it's
feeding time... but in all seriousness could you stay mad at this
face...
Fiona; "I don't know what that smell is, the bin was already like that... and isn't it time for food?"
So
yeah, cats are cool, especially Anita and Fiona, think otherwise and
me and my gals will come after you and we'll find out who the real
pussy is.
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Quiz
What
pet did Ben have growing up?
a) A Dragon with Leukaemia.
b) A Dog.
c) A Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.
a) A Dragon with Leukaemia.
b) A Dog.
c) A Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.
What
happened to Ben's family's cat?
a)
He never had one, it was a figment of his imagination.
b) It became a Hollywood star.
c) It ran away or died.
b) It became a Hollywood star.
c) It ran away or died.
Ben
used to think that?
a)
People with darker skin weren't created equal.
b) Dogs were better than cats.
c) His biological father would return.
b) Dogs were better than cats.
c) His biological father would return.
Anita...
is whom?
a)
Ben's long-suffering girlfriend's cat.
b) A metaphor for peace.
c) All of the above.
b) A metaphor for peace.
c) All of the above.
Write
your answers on a postcard and post into your nearest bin.
Competition closes 14/09/2024.
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