*Big Time Change
So Mom and her kind will spring ahead soon. Does this mean I should start prompting her for dinner an hour earlier? Start my helpful reminders -- or, as she inaccurately calls it, 'yipping' -- earlier in the afternoon? I'm almost four and I still don't get this ritual.
We kitties don't care about the time switch. It just messes with our meal times.
ReplyDeleteWe just think the humans hope to prove how unwise they are twice a year!
ReplyDeleteWe're pretty sure meals should be served on OUR schedule and not THEIRS!
ReplyDeleteThe Florida Furkids
Don't worry.. hoomins are always doing strange things.
ReplyDeleteI keep telling the Human that there are only so many hours in the day mo matter WHAT names the Humans decide to all them--four, six, five, three--same damn time every day. They can all stand on their heads if they want to and they aren't ever going to get an extra hours. And that's that.
ReplyDeleteThose meal time changes always throw off Binga!
ReplyDeleteWe do not like that time change ritual either!
ReplyDeleteStart yipping earlier Izzy ;)
What can it hurt?
MOL!
Purrs Georgia,Julie and JJ
Izzy, you sweet boycat, you! The only time this stoopey time-change thang irritates cats, is in Autumn when food is one hour LATE! Makes cat mama's like me very perturbed, more than missing an hour of sleep!
ReplyDeleteOh Izzy, you have the face of a kitten and not a mancat of four.
ReplyDeleteEmma and Buster
Oh do start being helpful. You know how they are. Can't keep proper track of things that concern us. Those things are vital.
ReplyDeleteIzzy, you DO look like a kitten!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't change anything for us. We still go on tummy time when it's time to eat.
ReplyDeleteIzzy, you WILL get fed an hour earlier ! My cats get breakfast at 5:30 am and as of Sunday that will be 4:30 am. The bad deal for you guys is next October, when it goes BACKWARDS ! And we hoomins don't get it either.
ReplyDeleteThis is the good change, you get fed earlier. :)
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