Deer The Mom
Look, you've knowed me what, like 5 1/2 years right? And in that time, haf I EFUR lissened to you when you go on a rant about me biting and sticking mine claws into your legs? What makes you think I's going to
Oh, and YES, it was me that trained Nicky to bite your legs.
MWWAHAHAHAHAHAHA
24 comments:
Miles, you are a God.
Your The Mom has a special place waiting fur her -
The Aliens will welkhome her!
Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
Miles, you are the best cat ever...
You go Miles..
Benny & Lily
that's the way to tell her, Miles
That's the way to tell off your The Mom, Miles. You get extra points for teaching Nicky to bite her, too.
Herman
We'z sorry, we don't bite our mom...much...hahahaha
I do that too, Miles !!
What the heck--do these humans think they are in charge? Way to go, Miles!
MOL our The Mom never learns either. We don't know why she wastes her time ranting when we do things.
The Florida Furkids and Angel Sniffie
Miles you rule :)
Me again...Miles I tagged you for a meme.Please go to my blog and see :)
oh, you devious rascal--training a henchman to take up your duties when you are too weak from lack of hammms an' bacons!! we all oughtta cross-train!
Miles, you sound like me, but I usually only bite and scratch my Daddy (it's a guy thing), and I only scratch Momma by accident! And to teach Nicky how to bit your Mom's legs too ... MOL!
Purrs and headbutts,
Simon
Whoops, I meant BITE you Mom's legs, not BIT. Duh me!
Simon
We know you're the perfect meezer, Miles. And, you taught Nicky very well.
Miles, we get it - why stop what is working? It is good you taught Nicky to do it too!
MOL!!! It is so fun to stick our claws in our people! We just don't understand why they don't enjoy it!
One word. OUCH! Just out of curiosity, why do you bite her legs?
Nicky is lucky to have such a good teacher Miles.
purrs and nosekisses to my floofy cocoa puff meezerman
from your adoring tiny tuxie princess
purrin
xoxox
Abby
You'd think she'd learn by now.
We don't bite or claw TBT (much). We get tapped (gently) on the head when we do, an we find that oddly disturbing!
it is called 'selective deafness'.
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