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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 411203" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Molly sounds like she's sweet. Bruce is going to get his come-uppance I fear, because eventually big sister is NOT going to be so patient and I would look for something like that micro-fiber blanket to be jerked out of that chair- magician style like a table cloth off a table full of plates and cups - 'encouraging' Bruce to 'move along'. </p><p> </p><p>Piper the cat - has been given a bed, a blanket - a perch - a windowsill. She's got a box under a table - and to say she's spoiled by DF is an understatement. The 'dogs' have one huge round memory foam pillow with lambs wool on the floor, and an old couch. Everyone seems to have rotated at different times of the day - UNTIL - Piper recently decided that she needs the entire round dog bed. It's huge - 2 people could curl up on it - Think Mamasan size. Usually the 2 boys will share, or One boy and the girl - but when Piper hits it? She's right in the middle, tucks her head and it's over - she wont move. The kids will come like your Molly does, and whine - wag, bark - walk away, follow me - and I have no idea how to keep the cat off the dog bed - but I finally threw away all her blankets and beds- didn't matter. I swear that cat has an agenda, and if I could read it? We'd all be getting crossed off her list. One by one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 411203, member: 4964"] Molly sounds like she's sweet. Bruce is going to get his come-uppance I fear, because eventually big sister is NOT going to be so patient and I would look for something like that micro-fiber blanket to be jerked out of that chair- magician style like a table cloth off a table full of plates and cups - 'encouraging' Bruce to 'move along'. Piper the cat - has been given a bed, a blanket - a perch - a windowsill. She's got a box under a table - and to say she's spoiled by DF is an understatement. The 'dogs' have one huge round memory foam pillow with lambs wool on the floor, and an old couch. Everyone seems to have rotated at different times of the day - UNTIL - Piper recently decided that she needs the entire round dog bed. It's huge - 2 people could curl up on it - Think Mamasan size. Usually the 2 boys will share, or One boy and the girl - but when Piper hits it? She's right in the middle, tucks her head and it's over - she wont move. The kids will come like your Molly does, and whine - wag, bark - walk away, follow me - and I have no idea how to keep the cat off the dog bed - but I finally threw away all her blankets and beds- didn't matter. I swear that cat has an agenda, and if I could read it? We'd all be getting crossed off her list. One by one. [/QUOTE]
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