Inquiry and Pillage
Dec. 27th, 2008 01:03 pmAfter much discussion and recommendations from both Personal Trainer, and a physio, I will be enrolling in Tai Chi. I went and had discussion with the instructor, and it seems that it will help with the problems I am having (putting too much weight on the right leg, straining the lower back and ribs, resulting in poor posture and low back pain) and it will help with the weakness in the left leg by being a balanced, yet non-jolting, exercise. Not going to say where, though, as there is some poison pill that likes to show up at everything I do, even if she had no interest whatsoever in it prior my doing said activities.
Keito, our cowardly wonderspud of a cat, showed some chutzpah today, surprising the hell out of us. Neighbors' Cat, Cheeki, was daringly right outside Keitos' lounging room window. Keito gave threatening YOWL and charged the window. ka-THUD! Then he ran to the side door, went out the pet door, then up and over the fence and chased her out of the yard. He stopped at 'his' territory boundary, and just kept up an almost subliminal growling. Who would have thunk it!
Pillaging was typical. Aikidomayland wanted some Won Ton skins so he could make shimai and stir fried veggies for dinner tonight.
Keito, our cowardly wonderspud of a cat, showed some chutzpah today, surprising the hell out of us. Neighbors' Cat, Cheeki, was daringly right outside Keitos' lounging room window. Keito gave threatening YOWL and charged the window. ka-THUD! Then he ran to the side door, went out the pet door, then up and over the fence and chased her out of the yard. He stopped at 'his' territory boundary, and just kept up an almost subliminal growling. Who would have thunk it!
Pillaging was typical. Aikidomayland wanted some Won Ton skins so he could make shimai and stir fried veggies for dinner tonight.
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Date: 2008-12-27 04:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-27 11:39 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-27 10:24 am (UTC)Mind, it's our shmoo-cat that is all aggro about any other feline that comes near the house, whilst Ms Fluffybritches is usually pretty sanguine about it all.
Not sure if they'd be like that if they weren't indoor-only cats, though.
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Date: 2008-12-27 11:40 am (UTC)Probably not. We did try to keep both Keito and Loki as indoor cats, but their start in life was outdoors and we couldn't 'train' that out of them.