


Last night Maddie learned to fetch. Or more accurately, just spontaneously did it when I called her. I said, "C'mere Maddie!" and she picked up her crumpled piece of paper she was batting about, trotted over and dropped it on my knee.
What a smart girl.
8 comments:
Hooray!
Miss Karmina will sometimes "fetch" when she's in the mood. BTW, she looks a *lot* like Miss Maddie in the the face, but she has a pink nosey and is short-haired.
My Max still fetches at 4 years old. And Sadie used to do it until late middle age, too. All my boy cats, not so much. I wonder why that is?
(Max is a girl, in case I wasn't clear.)
So many talents in such a little kitten!
-mnkid
Stanley Cup materiel that girl....
I told ya so …
"Wow, three months old! That's the beginning of rational thought for Maddie."
Maddie is learning to practise The Power of the Paw, as in "I am putty in her paws."
It's a wonder that cats haven't taken over the world.
Maybe they have yet to develope a social conscience.
My Max still fetches at 4 years old. And Sadie used to do it until late middle age, too. All my boy cats, not so much. I wonder why that is?
I dunno. Zachary used to fetch, but Maxx did not, probably because he was adverse to doing just about anything with his sore mouf.
Barry reports that Hidey fetches.
What a smart little girl! A credit to her gender whether kitten or girl.
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