Cattish behaviour
Wednesday, September 14th, 2011 12:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
While I think on it, I should note that last night as we were watching telly, we were paid a visit by a certain curious young moggie from next door.
About 9.15, a curious little ginger face appeared in the door from the conservatory. It was Mr Philip Parker, who is clearly training as a housing inspector. He paused and regarded us balefully , before wandering up the stairs for a peek around up there and a peer over the edge to get a good look at the living room.
I’d say his inspection lasted about 5 minutes before he sauntered back out into the night, apparently satisfied with progress.
Previously, he has only come in to the house when he’s thought we weren’t there. If he saw us, he would pause and then retreat.
We have reached the exalted status of being ignored by the cat.
About 9.15, a curious little ginger face appeared in the door from the conservatory. It was Mr Philip Parker, who is clearly training as a housing inspector. He paused and regarded us balefully , before wandering up the stairs for a peek around up there and a peer over the edge to get a good look at the living room.
I’d say his inspection lasted about 5 minutes before he sauntered back out into the night, apparently satisfied with progress.
Previously, he has only come in to the house when he’s thought we weren’t there. If he saw us, he would pause and then retreat.
We have reached the exalted status of being ignored by the cat.
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Date: 2011-09-15 05:55 am (UTC)