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Saturday, March 16, 2013

How Cats Help Defrost Products

Tonight, CatMom and CatDad had M&M Ribs. Those had to be defrosted. Lulu had strong interest in the meat in the wrapper. They had to be put into the sink to defrost. CatDad filled the sink halfway. Then, he threw the ribs in there. He left a nice large open area for kitten access.

What role could Lucuius have in helping defrost the ribs? He constantly threw water on top of the plastic packaging. (Lucius had his own sink.) He worked so much at throwing water, that once CatMom had finished washing dishes, it looked like he was getting tired. CatMom checked on him. He had one arm wet all the way to the elbow.

He had been throwing water about for a good half an hour. I am sure he made a very big difference in getting our ribs to defrost. Lulu did not show too much interest in the finished ribs from the oven. He had already had a big plate of catfood. He lounged very tired on his sheep fur. Over time, his very wet paw dried. When CatMom last checked him, he decided to wash. CatMom watched him watch his ears very well. Then, he washed his face. He is very clean.

CatMom was cat cleaned like that by Martius the other day. Her face was that feline clean. CatMom was going to wash her face, and then forgot. She felt like she had such a clean face, from all that cat loving. Usually, she washes. These cats get their fair share of feeling like that too, as CatMom kisses them enough that they might object to her habits too. Thankfully, there is nowhere to lodge such complaints, except perhaps CatDad. CatDad approves.

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