Cat in a Box
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By Michael
Casey
You find
with children that when they are very young sometimes they enjoy the packaging
more than the toy itself. Well let me tell you, cats are no different. Totoro
our cat is more dog than cat, she’ll fetch a scrunched up Aldi till receipt and
return it to your feet, if I had a small ball she would no doubt do the same
with that. Aldi feeds the family and
provides fun for our cat when she gets to chase and play with the till receipt.
We finally
got a new living room carpet, and as a precaution I bought another cat toy to
keep her from scratching the new carpet. She spends most of her time upstairs
but when she is roaming all over the house she does admire the furniture, which
is a posh way of saying she tries to scratch it. Then scolded by us she leaps
on top of our fridge freezer which is about 2 metres tall, or 6 feet 6 if you
use normal measures. I have a new fans in Venezuela and Kuwait so I have to use
metric in my stories for their benefit, hello to Latvia too if you are reading
this the latest story.
So while I
was out shopping I stopped by the pet store in the market, high up on a shelf,
higher than the top shelf for magazines in a newsagents I spotted a cat scratcher.
If Totoro were with me she could have jumped up and knocked it down to me.
Instead I had to go on tip toes and reach, I’m not tiny either, stretching is a
pain for me as all my scar tissue hurts if I stretch, both my legs and on my
chest where I have my pirate scar.
So I bought
the scratcher and brought it home, do any of you mix up bought and brought?
Lots of people do when they speak, if English is your 2nd language
it can really confuse, see the former Esol English Teacher in me coming out. So
I came home and Totoro was delighted to play with the receipt for the cat
scratcher. I took it out the box and clipped it together, it’s an arch with what
looks like giant loo brush material on a base for the cat to scratch. Plus you
insert something called catnip it’s like skunk/cannabis but for cats. No its
not drugs before I get the RSPCA or Humane Society on my back, not to mention
the drugs squad. Catnip is something cats go mad for, they will dig and scratch
for it, on the cat scratcher, and NOT on your furniture or brand new carpet.
So much for
the theory, our cat, our Totoro, did have a little go but as she is part
retriever dog, she just ignored it and may have gone upstairs to sleep on or
under one of the beds, just like Goldilocks.
So I gave
her the box to play with, this was more pleasing to her, she dived in and
forced the other side open. In and out like a jack in the box, half in and half
out. I then had inspiration I threw the till receipt into the box, that was
perfect or should I say purrfect, Totoro was delighted. She played the box like
a pinball machine, knocking the paper back and forth and through the box. She
dived in and out of the box, she was a pinball wizard, Elton John could have
even have written a song about her.
Later when
she had finished I hid the box behind our piano so that we could use it another
day. This morning we got a bit more rope in the post to tie to the old scratch
post, we used it like a skipping rope stretched the whole length of house
upstairs from bedroom to bedroom along the landing. Totoro was not very good at
Double Dutch if I’ve remembered the name of that skipping game, but she was good
at chewing her new 15metres of rope. My wife wondered what we were all up to,
so I told her I’d bought it for her, 50 Shades of Michael.
Later after
breakfast I decided to get the box out and give Totoro more fun, only my wife
had tidied it up, it was in the recycle bin, sometimes mums are no fun at all.
I still have the rope though….
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