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Sep. 5th, 2007 10:58 amAs most of you have heard, Moody likes to hide in our bedroom before we go to bed. Then, after we've closed the door and gone to sleep, she decides it's time for her to eat. Another odd thing about her is that she chirps rather than meows.
Night before last, I had gone to bed while Bob stayed up. Just as I was drowsing off, I heard a cat chirp. I turn on the lamp, look around and see no cat so I lay back down to go back to sleep. Once more, I heard a chirp just as I was starting to sleep. Got up this time to see if Moody had gotten caught anywhere and I still didn't see her. Was she outside the door and chirping loud enough for me to hear?
This went on for thirty minutes with me responding everywhere from ignoring her to looking for her under the bed. Finally, she got on the bed (ok, she really is in the room) and when I turned on the light THAT time, she ran over to the door to be let out. So I let her out and hissed at her. Damn cat.
Night before last, I had gone to bed while Bob stayed up. Just as I was drowsing off, I heard a cat chirp. I turn on the lamp, look around and see no cat so I lay back down to go back to sleep. Once more, I heard a chirp just as I was starting to sleep. Got up this time to see if Moody had gotten caught anywhere and I still didn't see her. Was she outside the door and chirping loud enough for me to hear?
This went on for thirty minutes with me responding everywhere from ignoring her to looking for her under the bed. Finally, she got on the bed (ok, she really is in the room) and when I turned on the light THAT time, she ran over to the door to be let out. So I let her out and hissed at her. Damn cat.