If you don't want to bother your neighbor, just train the cat to open the door from the inside. If it's smart enough to get into someone else's apartment, it should be smart enough to figure out how to undo a deadbolt.
And once you train it to undo deadbolts, you can easily train it to bypass electronic burglar alarms.
Nobody expects an actual CAT burglur.
Timelies all!
Tired, as usual. I did sleep better last night, probably because I didn't take any Sudafed yesterday.
Could you leave a note and your keys for your neighbor, and ask him/her to put kitty back in your apartment when he/she wakes?
This is what I ended up doing. Well, minus the keys-- I just left my door open and left my phone number
I am afraid that she will be at work all day (she might not be home) and my cat will destroy her house. Or impregnate her (female) cat. Her cat is very old, though-- do cats ecperience menopause?
Madrigal may have Tim-Tam ice cream, but she also has to contend with beetroots invading otherwise decent food.
That Scott McClellan piece was cute...made me want a Condi Rice PEZ dispenser.
Madrigal may have Tim-Tam ice cream, but she also has to contend with beetroots invading otherwise decent food.
Are beet roots materially different from just plain old beets? What kind of foods are we talking, here?
They're about the circumfrence of hockey pucks, but thinner. And preserved in something so they have a gooey sort of feel. And they stain the buns magenta. Oh, that's describing the beetroot I get, though it sounds more like a cringeworthy sort of alien menace.
Considering my cat got me up at 4 a.m., I only wish he'd get into the neighbor's house. My neighbor is a cop. With a gun. And a big dog.
They're about the circumfrence of hockey pucks, but thinner. And preserved in something so they have a gooey sort of feel. And they stain the buns magenta. Oh, that's describing the beetroot I get, though it sounds more like a cringeworthy sort of alien menace.
Are they slices of beets, or is this a whole new food?
Oh, yes, slices of beet. And put on hamburgers. Even if you've specified that you want them plain. Evidently some part of the word "hamburger" is taken to mean, "must contain a jiggly slab of vegetable usually only eaten when the other crops fail." I think it's the "er" part.