tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3391148493629545748.post4449234198562415922..comments2023-05-12T00:37:25.277-10:00Comments on Adventures in Paradise: In which Daffodil discovers that she isn't much of an animal loverDaffodil Campbellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16717449858483592519noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3391148493629545748.post-20732719789184353722010-07-30T18:16:05.338-10:002010-07-30T18:16:05.338-10:00LOL! I read that last line and wasn't sure if...LOL! I read that last line and wasn't sure if you were thinking it would be better if your friends or your friends' cats were in Hawaii right now. :D<br /><br />And oh, yes, I'm sure you are a very, no seriously VERY compassionate person. But here's the thing with these darn cats - they actually practice mind-control over their owners while their owners sleep. You who are merely a dog owner, can't possibly understand. Dogs are just there. Lovely, waggging tails, cheerful little beasts. Cats, oh no, totally different situation. They have us all under their control. We move to their every whim. We think we are in control. We are sadly mistaken. <br /><br />Your friends' cats probably disappeared deliberately. They did not like their "owners" having the nerve, the utter gall, to plan a vacation without them. The penalty had to be swift and sure. Your friends stayed home. The cats are happy. It's as simple as that.Rohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03631771953626754039noreply@blogger.com