Sunday, March 24, 2013
Friendly Cats
The cats at our house are not always friendly with each other. Kasey is not friends with me, neither of us was friends with Kate, and she didn't like us. Kate liked Him and Her, and was Their friend. I think we need to learn some friend lessons from Him and Her, because They are excellent at having friends. First of all, They are friends with each other. Each of them has other friends, as well. I am Her friend, and She is my friend. Although Kasey is not actually friends with anyone but Him, Kasey is polite to Her, and is willing to accept treats. She loves Her friends, and would always want to help them, although She is kind of slow and lame. She likes having lunch and tea and conversations with Her friends, and She really trusts them. Trust means that you can be sure about them. She has friends on the computer. She has met some of them, like Her OperaGirl, Her OzGirl, Her StefferGirl and Monkey. She has met Her WestTexasGirl and Her DallasGirl. She is friends with Eddie, but He doesn't really know Her very well. Eddie has a gazillion friends. There are a whole bunch of EddieFriends that She knows on the computer, and She loves to visit with these friends. She is on the computer for hours, talking to them and listening to them, only in writing. Sometimes it is all I can do to get Her away long enough to write my story. Here is the thing about friends. They make you a better cat or a better person. You don't want to disappoint your friends, so you pay attention. If you can't help them, then you only need to stay out of their way. There is a saying at Her church. A joy shared is a joy multiplied and a sorrow shared is a sorrow divided. I know what that means, and I bet you do, too. Later, Gator.
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