As we are empty nesters, for 5 years now, our inside cat, Oreo, is like a child to us, as in getting our attention.
When B/H leaves for work each day, he tells Oreo, "You have the day shift duty," and I
really think that Oreo
understands his duty, and he comes into the sewing room, and lays
either under my rocking chair or between the table lamp and rocking chair, til I get thru sewing for the day, then I tell him "You can have the chair, cause I am moving into the living room to watch tv, and start supper."
He only stays on chair til he hears me fixing supper, then he comes into the kitchen and PLOPS on the floor right in front of the ref. looking at me to tell me he needs his food bowl filled.
Then he goes and eats, and gets into B/H's recliner and waits til he comes home. Then when B/H comes in, Oreo gets up and goes back into the sewing room, and B/H closes door, til after we eat and then we let him out.
The ONLY time he wants
attention from me, is at 2:30 am, ever day, by waking me up me up, rubbing his head into the arches of my feet. When B/H is getting ready for his bath, Oreo goes into the bathroom, and B/H picks him up, while B/H is on the throne, and gives him his bonding, as B/H calls it.
When B/H goes to bed, Oreo starts his night duty by sleeping in the hallway, between our bedroom door and my sewing room, as I am on the computer til I go to be around 10 pm. Then when B/H gets up next morning, Oreo is on the rug on B/H's side of the bed and the routine is repeated for the new day.
No matter if it's dogs, cats, or other animals, they give us their unconditional love to their masters by doing things that makes us smile.
HAPPY STITCHING IN STICHING LAND.
