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  • Tuesday, December 04, 2007

    A Dog and Cat's Diary

    Dog's Diary

    7 am - Oh boy! A walk! My favourite!

    8 am - Oh boy! Dog food! My favourite!

    9 am - Oh boy! The kids! My favourite!

    Noon - Oh boy! The yard! My favourite!

    2 pm - Oh boy! A car ride! My favourite!

    3 pm - Oh boy! The kids! My favourite!

    4 pm - Oh boy! Playing ball! My favourite!

    6 pm - Oh boy! Welcome home Mom! My favourite!

    7 pm - Oh boy! Welcome home Dad! My favourite!

    9 pm - Oh boy! Tummy rubs on the couch! My favourite!

    11 pm - Oh boy! Sleeping in my people's bed! My favourite!



    A Cat's Diary

    Day 183 of my captivity. My captors continued to taunt me with bizarre little dangling objects. They dine lavishly on fresh meat, while I am forced to eat dry cereal. The only thing that keeps me going is the hope of escape, and the mild satisfaction I get from clawing the furniture. Tomorrow I may eat another house plant.

    Today my attempt to kill my captors by weaving around their feet while they were walking almost succeeded. Maybe I should try this at the top of the stairs. In an attempt to disgust and repulse these vile oppressors, I once again induced myself to vomit on their favorite chair. I must try this on their bed.

    Decapitated a mouse and brought them the headless body in an attempt to make them aware of what I am capable of, and to try to strike fear into their hearts. They only cooed and condescended about what a good little kitty cat I was. This is not working according to plan.

    There was some sort of gathering of their accomplices. I was placed in solitary confinement throughout the event. However, I could hear the noise and smell the food. More important, I overheard that my confinement was due to my powers of inducing something called "allergies." Must learn what this is and how to use it to my advantage.

    I am convinced the other captives are flunkies and maybe snitches. The dog is routinely released and seems more than happy to return. He is obviously a half-wit. The bird, on the other hand, has got to be an informant. He speaks with them regularly, and I am certain he reports my every move. Due to his current placement in the metal room, his safety is assured. But I can wait. It's only a matter of time.

    1 Comments:

    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    People should read this.

    12:30 PM  

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