Saturday, February 9, 2008

Brooke.......aka "KittyCat"


Yes, my child has a new talent. She is a cat. Probably about 30% of the time. I do realize this is a new feat for her and a stage or phase that a lot of kids go through. I never realized how early in life it would happen, however. It's not that much of a problem, except when we need to have a real conversation with KittyCat. See...all kitties do is meow, so you really can't communicate with KittyCat unless they are simple 'yes' or 'no' questions and answers. Because, you may not know that kitties can nod or shake their heads. KittyCat also likes to appear outside, which makes for quite dirty hands as you can imagine. Also, you may think that cats are anti-social and go about their business. However our KittyCat meows quite a bit and wants quite a bunch of attention when she is crawling around on the floor. The problem lies when we don't understand exactly what our KittyCat wants to tell us or comment on. And since cats don't talk......(rolleyes).
We also have a frequent problem that the KittyCat has learned that she can use the doggie door to go inside or outside any time she wants. So far, Brooke can only open the back door if it's unlocked, but KittyCat can go in or out as she pleases by using the doggie door.


4 comments:

Brent, Stacy, Joshua, Jacob, Dexter said...

OMG - I remember when Josh went through his "I'm a dog phase". That was terrible! He would bark in public! Hopefully KittyCat won't show up in public.

MoJoMama said...

That is too funny actually. Sophia always acts like a puppy. She has for some time now, must be the age, lol :)

Big Fat Gini said...

I'm so glad I haven't been through that stage...though, we have had to deal with the whole "I'm Luke Skywalker" phase.

I don't know why, but picturing Brooke crawling through the doggie door just made me laugh. She's always so sweet and put together when I see her (and I mean that in a good way!).

TheBossLady said...

Oh, girl... "Gooey the Puppy" finally got tired of coming around our place. Thank goodness, too, "Gooey" had an incredibly high-pitched bark. :)

Brooke is such a doll, she is too funny...