Bacon perfume .......?! As a more practical alternative.....if it's any small consolation Jez gets a far more exuberant greeting from the hounds than I do, and twiggie is bereft if he is out of the house for any other reason than going to work, I don't think she is anywhere near as bothered when I go out :'(
So you *did* get a greeting then "an eyebrow cocked in my direction" albeit a minimalist one. Seems to me Ray is merely being green & conserving energy / paw pad wear :0P
If you want to be swarmed upon arrival, come on over! The one time I got no reaction, was when Azule was sleeping, curled in a ball. Being deaf, she didn't realize I was home. Scared me for a half second until I remembered, oh ya, she can't hear.
I used to check regularly on one of my old cats. She would sleep so soundly that even when I touched her she wouldn't wake up until I gave her a shake. Scared me every time.
An eyebrow cocked in your direction.... hmmm....sounds like what should be done when 'someone' wants his dinner. Oh yeah, the whole body language sarcasm thing would be lost on a blind dog, bummer. Nice to know the cat(s) appreciate when the meal ticket has arrived home. I hope your shiney black beastie got some special scratchies for his greeting.
My name is Ray the Blind Dog. I'm a Redtick Coonhound that was born blind in July 2008. I'm named after my blind counterpart Ray Charles. I joined a family of 2 cats and 2 humans in June of 2009. I want to show everyone how well I get along in this world and let my friends know how I'm doing. Please feel free to add remarks or share your experiences in the comment box. We all want to know what you think.
LOL! Next time try coming home with bacon hanging off you. Works every time. ;)
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DeleteBacon perfume .......?! As a more practical alternative.....if it's any small consolation Jez gets a far more exuberant greeting from the hounds than I do, and twiggie is bereft if he is out of the house for any other reason than going to work, I don't think she is anywhere near as bothered when I go out :'(
ReplyDeleteYeah, but it still sounds like you get some kind of greeting. All I got was an eyebrow cocked in my direction. The bum wouldn't even lift his head...
Deletemust be entering his 'teenage' phase......;-))
ReplyDeleteAh yes, the sullen years. I remember them well.
DeleteSo you *did* get a greeting then "an eyebrow cocked in my direction" albeit a minimalist one. Seems to me Ray is merely being green & conserving energy / paw pad wear :0P
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DeleteIf you want to be swarmed upon arrival, come on over! The one time I got no reaction, was when Azule was sleeping, curled in a ball. Being deaf, she didn't realize I was home. Scared me for a half second until I remembered, oh ya, she can't hear.
ReplyDeleteI used to check regularly on one of my old cats. She would sleep so soundly that even when I touched her she wouldn't wake up until I gave her a shake. Scared me every time.
DeleteAn eyebrow cocked in your direction.... hmmm....sounds like what should be done when 'someone' wants his dinner. Oh yeah, the whole body language sarcasm thing would be lost on a blind dog, bummer. Nice to know the cat(s) appreciate when the meal ticket has arrived home. I hope your shiney black beastie got some special scratchies for his greeting.
ReplyDeleteNow how did you know I was talking about Hugo....
DeleteHe's a black cat. Black cats are the BEST!! (sorry Moon-Pie, no disrespect)
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