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Thursday, October 02, 2008

Like a rockstar....


........I have an entourage. However, mine does not include a manager in reflective sunglasses or a clutch of roadies with do rags around their heads..... mine is more low key and countrified.

Everywhere I go, indoors or out, I am always accompanied by anywhere from one to three black and white dogs. Supposing I sit down in the creaky old chair here at the computer. Thump, thud, clunk, three sets of border collie elbows hit the floor. Heads curl into tails and a chorus of snores begins.
(Okay I know I am boring, but come on guys....). I don't know what they think I am going to get up to if they let me out of their sight, but they sure are afraid that they are going to miss something.

Someone always has one eye open under all that snoozing fur. If the washer stops cycling and I rise to hang up laundry, it's a three-dog stretch, then they all lumber after me out to the pantry. And into the parlor where my five (count 'em, five) sets of laundry bars reside. They all stand in the door way watching me hang up towels and blue jeans, tails gently waving, until I head back out to the next thing.

Nick is youngest and good about staying out from under my feet. Not so much the old dogs especially Mike. They have discovered that if they hem me in with slumbering bodies they will not, despite all those blindness and deafness issues, be left behind when I move on. Oh, they may get stepped on. They may hear some language not fit for tender canine ears, but they won't miss the mommy train.

On one hand it drives me crazy and causes me to miss a lot of phone calls (hard to get to the phone through the scrimmage of awakening canines.) On the other hand, it feels right to be surrounded by dogs...I am after all a dog person, through and through. A canine escort is thus not a bad thing right?

Of late my road crew has a new member. He can only be out of his personal dog crate when Nick is outside in his run, as Nick likes members of his species.
With ketchup.
But when Nick is out he is free to prowl.

Elvis is a cat (AKA Mr. Kitty, or Monsieur le Chat ).
However, he seems to have decided that he is a dog.
He fetches.
He catches things you throw to him.
He hunts and eats flies (one of Gael's favorite pastimes in younger days).
He understands words (especially the word "can" in reference to ones full of cat food).
He stops doing bad things when told to. (He even knows when he is doing a bad thing and stares at me slyly while extending claws ever so tenderly toward my chair. If he sees me look up he withdraws the claws and grins.)

He also follows me from room to room, plopping down among the dogs with just as loud a thump whenever I stop. I find that I enjoy his company as much as I do theirs. This is puzzling to me. I have not liked cats much since I was a kid when anything with fur, feathers, scales, claws or warty skin was wondrous fine and fair to me. I tolerate them, but you won't catch me picking them up to pet them. Feeding them. Talking to them. Or any of that mushy cat person stuff.

However, as we speak he is lying near me ( on an antique chair he knows full well is off limits), just a little away from the dog-rug surrounding the chair. I swear he isn't a cat...he is a dog in disguise. I mean, I voluntarily buy those darned cans he loves so much....somebody stop me.

15 comments:

  1. On the whole, I'd prefer your kind of entourage rather than the "normal" kind.

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  2. Awwwwwwww lookit you! You profess that you might not pick them up and talk to them and do stuff you might see them do in a TV commercial but you donated a warm couple of paragraphs this morning to them. That is just as kind. TC loves kitties... I'm telling, now!!

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  3. I can SO relate the this kind of entourage. My cat, however, takes delight in being annoying, and for some reason that has become endearing.

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  4. Love Mr Kitty. Nick is MY DOGGIE!!! WHY WON'T HE FOLLOW ME?? Bee needs an adorable Golden Retreiver puppy (named Jake of course) to follow her everywhere...

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  5. I can relate too. I can't get in or out the door half the time for 3 big dogs all jockeying for cookie position.

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  6. Anonymous3:39 PM

    Fred you know my dogs. you should see them mob me when I get home for the weekend!!! I can't get past the back porch.
    I just love that cat of yours. He looks like alot of fun!!!
    Different job today working in Queens. Slury grouting.
    Don't know where i'm going tomrrow.
    Love ya
    Matt

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  7. Anonymous4:12 PM

    you gotta love that little clawing canine wannabe.

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  8. My entourage consists of one around the house and that is enough! Around the barn it's the whole bunch; dogs, cats, horses...........The Bossman would sure take that black and white off your hands.

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  9. Anonymous6:30 AM

    You have given yourself away! Dog lovers never admit that they are cat lovers, but cats don't care - the proof is in the pudding!

    This reminds me of when my husband and I were first married. I had a big black lab and 3 cats at the time. They didn't want to share the bed with him, but I insisted and they eventually allowed it.

    It took longer to train my husband. He didn't understand that if breakfast was at 6, the animals would start pestering at 5:45, and you just had to ignore them. He would dutifully get up at 5:45 to feed them.

    Then the next day, they would pester at 5:30, and the next at 5:15, and so it went. I still laugh when I picture him, stumbling down the stairs half asleep at 4:15,the parade of animals lined up behind him. It always made me think of that Dunkin' Donuts commercial: "Time to make the donuts," except our version was "Time to feed the critters!"

    Thanks for a day brightener!

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  10. Jeffro, me too....

    Steve, Please don't tell....you'll ruin my curmudgeonly image. lol

    Jan, I never thought I would ever, ever let a cat live in the house...I am still reeling.

    Breezey, I don't know what it is with dogs...they just follow me.

    FC, I can just imagine...our dogs are smaller anyhow....Bear must add quite a lot to the mix

    Matt, your dogs are so cool....especially RJ. Hope you are safe down there on those jobs...I worry you know., You would think I was your mother instead of your sister. Take care, I love you

    Alan, you do, you do

    Linda, your dogs are something! I love the pics of them working cows!

    akagaga, has he got it now? I grinned at your description of them getting up earlier and earlier every day! And the donuts! I always think that about milking too....seems like you no more than get done and it is time to do it again. Have a great weekend!

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  11. I've really only recently discovered how neat cats are...as evidenced by my cat blog posts and videos.

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  12. Sounds around here! Do the dogs let you go to the bathroom by yourself? Ours trudge everywere with us, and keep an eye on things.

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  13. WR, it is boggling my mind...guess it is just that all the cats we have had in recent years have been barn cats....

    Aussie O, Nope, the door is hard to close so.....

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  14. Oh what memories this post stirred! We had one black cat on the farm, a bit brain damaged from having been caught in the car fan belt, that would follow us everywhere, especially to the pasture. The only time she would allow us to touch her was when she needed help crossing the tiny creek so she didn't get her feet wet!

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  15. Islagringo, isn't it funny how some cats are that way about getting wet! Of course we had one that would get right in the shower with you. lol

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