Today is raining again and it was a funny start to the day with mammy and daddy ( the human ones) counting days on the calendar and then giving me a nice treat even though I hadn't asked for it. Vijay (he's my brother and together we are called the Kray twins) didn't get one and my mum Calypso told me that they were special things called wormers that all girls take when they are expecting puppies. They taste nice anyway so I don't care what they are for.
I was sitting in the kitchen watching mammy making a cake when something kicked me inside my tummy---lots of times. Grannie Katie said it would be the puppies; I can't imagine what they are doing. Now, I 'm not a greedy girl, but if they are eating all my food, I'd better eat even more. I asked mum Calypso and she said that the humans had already increased my food and that they had a chart in a book to make sure. What's that all about? I don't need a chart to know when I am hungry.
Anyway usually, when the cake is mixed and is put into the tin, Vijay and I have the bowl to lick. We know it's not really healthy for us to share dishes with humans in case we catch things, but cake is different. What a shock today I couldn't have the bowl because mammy said raw egg in cake isn't good for expecting mums. I'm getting a bit fed up with this sort of attitude because much as I love my humans, what do they know about raw egg, having puppies or anything.
I've been looking out of the terrace doors in the dining room and thinking about sheep. They are sheltering from the rain by the barns and I can see them with their babies, which were born in March. They are quite big now but still follow their mummies around ALL day and probably ALL night too. What I was thinking was, they had their babies without any fuss and they look fine to me and they look fine to the humans too. I think if my puppies followed me round all day and all night for ever, I might get fed up. The sheep don't though............. now I'm tired so I'll have a well deserved nap before lunch. M
I was sitting in the kitchen watching mammy making a cake when something kicked me inside my tummy---lots of times. Grannie Katie said it would be the puppies; I can't imagine what they are doing. Now, I 'm not a greedy girl, but if they are eating all my food, I'd better eat even more. I asked mum Calypso and she said that the humans had already increased my food and that they had a chart in a book to make sure. What's that all about? I don't need a chart to know when I am hungry.
Anyway usually, when the cake is mixed and is put into the tin, Vijay and I have the bowl to lick. We know it's not really healthy for us to share dishes with humans in case we catch things, but cake is different. What a shock today I couldn't have the bowl because mammy said raw egg in cake isn't good for expecting mums. I'm getting a bit fed up with this sort of attitude because much as I love my humans, what do they know about raw egg, having puppies or anything.
I've been looking out of the terrace doors in the dining room and thinking about sheep. They are sheltering from the rain by the barns and I can see them with their babies, which were born in March. They are quite big now but still follow their mummies around ALL day and probably ALL night too. What I was thinking was, they had their babies without any fuss and they look fine to me and they look fine to the humans too. I think if my puppies followed me round all day and all night for ever, I might get fed up. The sheep don't though............. now I'm tired so I'll have a well deserved nap before lunch. M
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