Chickie Feels GOOD! #Caturday #TipperAndChickie

HELLO! My name is CHICKIE!

Tipper and I felt sickie this week. We weren’t romping or eating as much, and we started quirping. So Mommy looked up what could be wrong, and she thought it might be our food. #2 Hooman Sister said it could be a lergy, but we told Mommy no, we wanted new food.

So Mommy bought some Sensitive Stomach food and started mixing it with our regular food. We felt better right away!

I went back to my favorite job of clawing the back off of the table cloth.

I sat in the middle of Mommy’s TV table when she was getting ready to watch a show and eat lunch.

No, she didn’t give me any of her food. I don’t like nasty hooman food! I only like my own new food. And fish juice, but she wasn’t having fish.

I climbed on the TV stand and knocked Mommy’s papers onto the floor.

I did my bat appression again. I didn’t feel like doing that for a while. Mommy thought I was just tired of it, but I didn’t feel like it, and now I do again.

Mommy put a box on the floor, and I splored it for her.

Tipper and I romp in the day and romp in the night. We chase each other around the house, and in and out of Mommy’s bedroom. We bounce off the furniture — Mommy calls that Parkour, Poppy used to call it rumbling, but we call it romping.

Supposed to hang on a doorknob, but we knocked it off.

To make up for it, I decided to be good and help Mommy pay the bills.

I’m such a good helper, she said I had done enough after only a minute!

Mommy says she’s so happy we feel better, she doesn’t care what we do. Sometimes, she says she’s going to put us back on the sickie food just to get some peace, but we all know she doesn’t mean that. Now I have to go romp some more. Bye!

A WRITING PROMPT FOR ANIMALS: Do you ever pretend to be another kind of animal?

CA

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One thought on “Chickie Feels GOOD! #Caturday #TipperAndChickie

  1. Dan Antion

    April 3, 2021 at 7:56am

    They do make you wonder, after you put the spunk back in their nature.

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    • Marian Allen

      April 3, 2021 at 9:00am

      Yeah, this morning, Tipper was sitting on the window seat, and Chickie made a standing jump to his level and took a swipe at him. Hijinks ensued.

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  2. Anonymous

    April 3, 2021 at 4:24pm

    Why is it that cats love to get inside boxes and other small things? Esplain it to me Lucy!

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    • Marian Allen

      April 4, 2021 at 10:16am

      I can’t splain it. Maybe they just want to take up all the space there is, and they can do that better in a small thing.

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  3. acflory

    April 3, 2021 at 4:37pm

    Sorry to hear you and Tipper weren’t feeling that great. You certainly have your zing back now though. You two are like Pop-Eye the Sailor Man, except I guess you wouldn’t like spinach. 🙂

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    • Marian Allen

      April 4, 2021 at 10:17am

      Chickie would beg for spinach until I gave her some, and then she would sniff it and walk away. Sara’s old black cat, Alexander Russianpants, DID eat canned peas, so Chickie always fools me when she begs for veg.

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      • acflory

        April 4, 2021 at 5:31pm

        -grin- I’ve never had a cat friend who liked veg. but Pippi loved plain yoghurt. And cake. They are strange and always interesting little people. 🙂

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        • Marian Allen

          April 5, 2021 at 9:27am

          They are! Are you on Instagram? There’s a cat named Balaam who loves “that slimey white stuff” — yoghurt. I used to have a cat who loved popcorn, but that’s as close to veg as she got. 🙂

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          • acflory

            April 5, 2021 at 7:42pm

            lol – no, no Instagram for me, but I’m almost tempted just to meet Balaam. Pippi and I were the only ones who liked yoghurt. Now that she’s gone, I’m on my own.

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            • Marian Allen

              April 6, 2021 at 12:11pm

              Charlie was the yoghurt hound in our house. I like it, but I don’t LOVE it the way he did. If I buy a package, it goes bad before I think to eat it. 🙁

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              • acflory

                April 6, 2021 at 8:15pm

                I love the sour taste, but mostly I eat it with Morello cherries, which are also sour but preserved in a sweet syrup. The Morellos have that dark red/purple thing that reduces inflammation. When taken regularly they stop the first small twinges of arthritis in toe and thumb. Oh and the two together taste fabulous! lol

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                • Marian Allen

                  April 7, 2021 at 9:22am

                  Good to know! I’ll have to see if we have any around here; I have occasional inflammation in my thumb joints. Comes from twiddling them too much when I should be working, maybe.

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                  • acflory

                    April 7, 2021 at 8:14pm

                    lol – maybe. 🙂 You may know the Morello cherries as ‘sour cherries’.

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  4. Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt

    April 4, 2021 at 12:55am

    I hate it when pets aren’t feeling well, and they really can’t tell you why or where, but just look at you with those big eyes.

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    • Marian Allen

      April 4, 2021 at 10:20am

      I know. I need to get the cats one of those button arrays like Bunny the “Talking” Dog or Billi Speaks have. Bunny pressed “ouch”, “paw”, “stranger”, and it turned out she had a mat with a splinter in it stuck in her pad.

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      • Alicia Butcher Ehrhardt

        April 4, 2021 at 3:50pm

        As long as they don’t get a button that says ‘hungry’ – people tell me their cats will eat continuously if allowed to, I’ve seen photos of some very fat cats which is evidence of overfeeding, I’d think. It can’t possibly be good for them, and it is really hard to wean them off and get them thinner. Because they’re always hungry – and you can’t explain.

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        • Marian Allen

          April 5, 2021 at 9:25am

          Billi does have a button that says “food”. Her mom got a timed feeder, so Billi can’t nag her into feeding her. Now the mom is teaching Billi the difference between “soon” (within 15 minutes) and “later” (longer than that). So when Billi says “Food”, Mom can say “Food soon” or “Food later”. If it’s “later”, Billi says “Mad. Mad. Mad.”

          I feed my cats twice a day, and give them one or two cat treats during the day. I slimmed Mom’s cat down, after Mom’s dementia kept her from taking good care of Sweetie Pie. I measured out her daily ration, gave her about a third of it in the morning, and left the rest on the counter above her bowl. During the day, when Sweetie Pie would beg for food, Mom would take a few pieces out and give them to her. Then she’d give her the rest just before bed. It kept both of them happy, and the cat lost weight. It was the IDEA of food on demand that the cat craved more than the bulk.

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