alternativeheat
Minister of Fire
I know the disgusted look. We had this cat named Jack. When the boys ( our two sons) were in their teens I used to take them on fly fishing trips up to Moosehead Lake and the rivers of Northern Maine ( great times, lots of fish etc but another story). Jack just about lived in my lap back home, he didn't like me leaving the house.. Upon returning from these week long trips Jack would walk in the room and look at me in total disgust , then turn his back to me and just sit on the floor near me but facing away. That would last about two days, I could talk to him and he would flip his ears back but not leave that position. He sat there defiantly. This went on for years like this, where he would do this for a couple of days before jumping back on my lap. Finally he got used to it and by days end he would jump on my lap. But we lost him at about his 18th year , he got old and sick. Great cat though, liked Chili, the hotter the better ! He would smell chili cooking and come around bugging you till he got a sizable amount , in cat quantities anyway, in his own bowl or dish . Hey the cat liked it, what can I say.Wife's GF found a one-day-old Tuxedo kitten in her pasture. Brought it to her. Raised it on an eye dropper. Used to carry it around in our sweatshirts. Slept in our bookcase headboard. Had a GSD rescue. Dog went over and picked it up. Thought it was the end but all he did was carry it around in his mouth. To the day that cat died at 10 the dog would groom the cat. Cat would sit there looking disgusted, all covered with dog spit.