Dino decided that he would enter into the spirit of the evening and came into the lounge sporting a completely bright green nose!!! Yes. GREEN. We know WHY it's green. We just haven't worked how he alone is the only cat in the house who ever has a green nose.
When we brought Jasper and Dino home from the breeders we were given some snazzy gift packs with some food samples, toys, treats, vouchers for money off food and a bowl each from one of the food suppliers. They have a wavy top edge to them to allow kittens to eat easily and are deep so great for large scale consumption of crunchies. They are also green.
We use the bowls daily to house the unending supply of crunchies for snacks between meals. At least 2-3 times a week, Dino and Dino alone has a green nose after eating. We can only assume that it is the combination of how he eats his dried food and drinks water that's to blame - as the bowls don't loose dye when they are washed and none of the other three cats ever have a green nose. BIZARRE.
It is also worth mentioning that I am typing this blog listening to the voice of my telephone answering machine in the hall repeating the following;
Answerphone Off.
Answerphone On. Your call cannot be taken at the moment so please leave your message after the tone.
Answerphone Off.
Answerphone On. Your call cannot be taken at the moment so please leave your message after the tone.
Answerphone Off.
Answerphone On. Your call cannot be taken at the moment so please leave your message after the tone.
Amber is standing on the telephone base unit - with a very innocent expression on her face and a quizzical expression because she doesn't know who's talking!
A musical night indeed
And since folks here to an absurd degree, seem fixated on your verdigris,
Would it be all right by you, If I de-greenify you?
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