How does a cat think?

I have always said that you can never REALLY understand how a cat thinks but danged if I don't die trying.

                                  AUDREY
                                                  rising from the dead.

And not a hair out of place.

From 2 days of age, when she came home with me from the animal shelter along with her mom, Annie, and two siblings to be fostered for eight weeks, she 
preferred to be under a blanket rather than on top.

And still at the age of 4 years that is where you will find her a good part of each day. No matter what the temperature,
if she can't find an available blanket to make into a hidey-hole, she will stomp around digging at cushions,  carpets, or bedding to get her point across.
If you don't 'get it'
she will rip your window screens apart.
It's good that I 'get it'.

=^..^=

So I continue to learn more about the fabulous feline 
by reading wonderful books like this one
by cat behaviourist Pam Johnson-Bennett.

"Hmmmm...Let's see. Maybe there's a chapter on
 Audrey."

And
 I have a give-away
of another copy of this book for one of you feline fanciers.

So please let me know in your comment if you find this offer
purr-fect for you.
A name will be pulled this Monday, August 29th.
I'm off to read more of my book 
as I have just been informed by Audrey that
"I don't know nuttin."

=^..^=

hugs, Deb