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Originally Posted by Rumpelteazer
Lexie revenge urps.
She doesn't like it when I'm away and if I don't lock the catflap to my bedroom I'll have a lot of cleaning to do (luckily she always urps on the floor). Today my mother swiffered the wood of the footstool that is currently hers, and she hates the swiffer. A couple of hours later she started to urp. One thing my mother can't stand is the sound Lexie makes, not just the retching but an almost screaming sound, as if the urp is located in the tip of her tail and she needs to squeeze it out.
I once had a classmate whose cat always urped in the litterbox. She didn't need to teach the cat to do so, it figured it out on its own.
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Now, that's a trained cat.
I would have cared a lot less about Peanut's "deposit" in my heels if I were the type of person who buys cheap shoes. I'm not. On a bright note, at least her deposit was firm, so I could remove the offending objects, and a few dabs cleaned them up...but, had it been otherwise, a perfectly good pair of shoes would have gone to the wastebin. <sigh>
Yes, cats revenge-poo and urp. No two doubts about it.
Hitch