... I should just go, right?
Right.
Also, I have just figured out what it is about Mac.
Stone deaf, that's what it is. Since kittenhood.
When his momma told him that cheese was good to eat, he misheard it; he thought she said "Chaz". Which is why he tries to eat me on a daily basis.
When she told him venison was yummy, he heard "vegetables".
Not sure what she was saying when he heard "mushrooms", but she must have said it often, 'cos that one sure sunk in.
Also, when I tell him not to do something, and he just carries right on doing it?
Stone deaf, clearly.
Quite how it is he manages to come on the instant when I call him to his tea, I haven't quite figured out yet, but there will doubtless be an explanation.
Right.
Also, I have just figured out what it is about Mac.
Stone deaf, that's what it is. Since kittenhood.
When his momma told him that cheese was good to eat, he misheard it; he thought she said "Chaz". Which is why he tries to eat me on a daily basis.
When she told him venison was yummy, he heard "vegetables".
Not sure what she was saying when he heard "mushrooms", but she must have said it often, 'cos that one sure sunk in.
Also, when I tell him not to do something, and he just carries right on doing it?
Stone deaf, clearly.
Quite how it is he manages to come on the instant when I call him to his tea, I haven't quite figured out yet, but there will doubtless be an explanation.
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Date: 2009-02-25 05:43 pm (UTC)Clearly, in Mac's case, the aroma of potential tea manages to penetrate through the normal orifices, but sound does not do so consistently, because of the resonance problems resulting from having a head as soild as a hammer.