Monday, September 13, 2010

Big Steps

We have many, many adventures to speak of since our last post. The humans have been very busy, going this way and that way, but we have never felt more happy and excited as we are now. As we grow bigger, they let us play outside for longer periods of time; even leaving us by ourselves. We are good kittens though, and never stray too far from home. Well, except for that bat brother of mine. The very tall one was worried last week. He needed to leave in the thing that carries us around, like he does every morning, but that brother of mine…..

Oh, be quiet Olivia, queen of the cats that cannot climb. (hehehehe) Did she mention the fall from the tree with no branches? There was a human ready to catch her, but instead she jumps where the fence is and looses a big chunk of hair. Oscar, you are one to talk, with all of the slurping and kneading you do on the human’s clothes. Sigh. Do any of you have a brother like this?

So, Oscar’s “comments” aside, we went through our first period of time without the humans. We saw the sun rise and set two times before we saw the humans again. The first time we saw the sunrise was very fun, we could run and play and fart all we wanted without the humans making us stop. Hehehe, Oscar even laid on one of the pillows in the bedroom. It was a little lonely after this, though, and we missed going outside on the second day. This big fluffy thing they call a cat was trying to give us orders. Pfft, indeed, if we do not listen to the humans, you certainly have no chance.

It was not that bad, Olivia. She was just not happy when you tried to ride her like a horse.

Oscar, that was you.

Uhh, oh yeah. Hahahah, that was a lot of fun!

Hmm, yeah, fun. Thanks for getting me blamed for it, you little bat! Anyway…..the humans eventually came home and let us out for a very long overdue play, not to mention to de-stink our very stinky sand. Why this big fluffy one makes brownies on the floor in front of the sand is still not understood by me.

After a few more days, the larger human packed up many things into the thing that carries us, and went missing for many sun rises and sunsets. The shorter human remained with us, and we had such a blast. We were able to come and go as we pleased without the humans watching us for almost five hours each day! We would play until we were tired, and would come home to eat, get water, and to make puddles or brownies. These humans must be so proud of us for doing this, since we are not getting the outside part dirty with the stuff that comes out of our behinds.

So today we were out playing with the smaller human, and we were introduced to another small human, which I think was a boy….I am still trying to learn this boy and girl thing the humans refer to all the time. They call Olivia a girl, and I a boy. This is very confusing to me.

Oscar, you goofball, get back to the story, I am hungry and one of the humans left sausage in the feeding place.

Sigh, fine, stinky butt. So this little human comes up and wants to pet us. My sister and I are not sure of this one, so we are very cautious. Eventually though, we see that he is somewhat friendly. We became much more relaxed and eventually began to play with this human. He was very nice, and my sister and I had a blast playing many chasing games with him. When he left we were a little sad, but then after some time he came back to play with us some more. He is very nice and we hope to play with him again.

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