I'm still thinking about doing a day in the life or photo every hour post for myself, but in the meantime, I thought it would be funny to do one for Maggie's life! This is from yesterday (Thursday).
A few notes to start:
*Yes, it's mainly eating and sleeping, with some bathing time. She's a cat. This is what she does.
*Cats sleep a lot, and older cats even more. Maggie is 12, according to the paperwork that came with her when I adopted her, and that's not young for a cat.
*Yes, she does eat very frequently. It's partly because she's spoiled, and partly because she has a sensitive system and is prone to throwing up, so I prefer to give her smaller amounts more often.
6:30 AM: We get up: she knows what the sound of the alarm means and hassles me immediately for breakfast. She isn't impressed that I go to the bathroom first, but in short order, she's getting her wish. I will spare you a photo of the cat eating in a dimly lit room.
7:30 AM: Still on my lap, while I finish with the newspapers and my coffee. Though she's very ready for more food as soon as I get up!
As she often does, she came out when I was eating lunch. Her radar for me eating is very finely tuned!
After I ate, I fed her again, and she washed her face on the lanai, as she likes to do.
Then she did some dithering about where she wanted to go, but she finally ended up back where she had been.Two hours later, there she was again, saying, hello, food? She finished off what was left in the bowl from last time.
Where did she go from there? She was in prime "come settle me" mode.
This time, she wanted to get in the blanket on the bed, but as Mom was taking a nap under it, I threw another one on the bed for Maggie. Which she grudgingly accepted.
If you've lost count, this was her fourth nap of the day. Nice life.An hour later, around 3, out she came again. More food? Sure. Then the blanket? No: she was in full Goldilocks mode, and nothing was quite right. But when I went back to my desk to work, along she came a few minutes later. Mom?
Tried again, nope nope nope.Nope.
I eventually picked her up and put her under the blanket on the couch. This doesn't always work, but it's worth a try. She lasted about 45 minutes and then:
She had to wait while I wrapped up a few things, and then she allowed as how she could eat the food I put down last time. So nice of her. Shortly thereafter:And back under a blanket.
But an hour later, she came out on the lanai and settled down next to me, on her box.
There's just nothing like a box.
My eating dinner brought her to my side, as usual.
Once I was done and had fed her, I sat down and boom, insta-lap-cat.
Later on, she moved onto the footstool for a really energetic bath.
Showing off the belly fur.
And then back on the lap.
An hour later, back to the footstool
An early-to-bed night for me meant that after feeding her again, she was right there with me.
I call this the sideways lap.
She doesn't spend the whole night in bed with me, but comes and goes. This morning, I woke up just before the alarm went off, and she was right there, in my face, ready to start the circus again. As we often say here, good thing she's cute!