War films and cat toys
Dec. 8th, 2007 12:26 amI think I'll just do some transcribing, since bf's watching the newer film adaptation of Väinö Linna's novel The Unknown Soldier and it's not going to end until after an hour and a half or so....
My sister-in-law (bf's kid sister) came by today and brought some toys for the boys: a fluffy, bird-like thingy tied to a stick with a thread and two chewing toys with catnip - I hadn't even known they made chewing toys for cats... Boys love them, especially the fluffy thingy on a stringy. The problem is that Leu, who is bolder and fatter and greedier of the two keeps growling and hissing at his brother every time he - that is, Leu - catches the fluffy thingy. I guess it's some kind of "my catch, go away" -kind of reaction, but it still isn't nice. And just a few minutes ago I spotted him trying to keep both chewing toys for himself. He surely is a greedy little bastard, that one.
My sister-in-law (bf's kid sister) came by today and brought some toys for the boys: a fluffy, bird-like thingy tied to a stick with a thread and two chewing toys with catnip - I hadn't even known they made chewing toys for cats... Boys love them, especially the fluffy thingy on a stringy. The problem is that Leu, who is bolder and fatter and greedier of the two keeps growling and hissing at his brother every time he - that is, Leu - catches the fluffy thingy. I guess it's some kind of "my catch, go away" -kind of reaction, but it still isn't nice. And just a few minutes ago I spotted him trying to keep both chewing toys for himself. He surely is a greedy little bastard, that one.