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Dear Sparkle
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When cats have problems, who can better help them but another cat? I know there are other cat advice columns on the web, but frankly, they sound like some human was writing them! This is real cat-to-cat advice. Are you a cat in trouble? You don't want to get a lecture from some human. I'll tell you what's up. If you're a cat with a problem, write me at sparkle@sparklecat.com. I can't answer every email, but I'll try to pick a good one every month. Oh yeah, and no humans with cat problems - you guys should be grateful we tolerate you. |
Dear Sparkle,
I have a very musical voice and I use it often. Unfortunately my singing talents go unappreciated
around here. The humans refer to my melodies as "caterwauling" - can you imagine! But I don't let their
negative attitudes get me down and I keep on vocalizing as often as I can. Right now, my preferred time
for practice is late at night, after the humans have gone to bed, so I don't have to hear them complain.
The only problem is now they've gotten into a really bad habit - they get up and squirt me with a water
bottle, right at the height of my arias! I thought I had them trained and I can't believe their nerve.
What would you do if you were in my paws?
Signed,
Diva
You can get your humans to stop with the annoying water bottle, but it will take a little bit of effort (and you have only yourself to thank for this, since you should have worked harder at training them). Next time you want to practice at a time that your humans consider inconvenient, find a place that is completely inaccessible to them. Behind or under a couch or other piece of furniture would be good, or maybe in a cabinet or bookshelf, behind some knickknacks or first editions. Then proceed to sing from there. Your placement will make it really hard for your humans to get at you. Choosing a spot near some item prized by your humans is especially good, which is why I mentioned first editions. Pick something that would be ruined if it got wet - the closer you sit to that, the less likely your humans will be to even try to squirt you. Old paper, photographs, antiques, the computer - all these are items that will not do well in a drenching. And whatever you do, keep up your practice. When it comes to persistence, we cats win out over humans every time.

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