Thursday, June 24, 2010

The readiness is all



M3 and C1 practice waiting
Is there anything more difficult for an agent than having to wait and watch without being able to act? We agents are, of course, specially trained in the art of patience, but sometimes that training can be difficult to obey. We are very careful about looking after our humans, and we do the best we can to exercise the cats Leaveit and Don’tyoudare! So when we let the humans or the cats out of the house on their own, we are, naturally, very concerned since none of them seem very bright when it comes to picking up a scent or finding their way back home.

So I’m sorry to have to report that we seem to have misplaced one of the humans. The male, not usually given to wandering about much on his own, appears to have gone AWOL. We are used to him being gone a day or maybe two at a time when he has to have meetings with other members of his extended pack, but this time he has been gone for nearly a week. The female does not, however, seem concerned. Indeed, there have been times during the last few days when she has seemed almost a little more relaxed than usual. However, the pack is not complete, and we will do our best to wait and watch and exercise the cats and walk the female human and not mess up the Downdammit furniture.

Yours, as always,
M3

1 comment:

Jennifer said...

Love it Otte - thanks for sharing with us. I don't know how you taught the beagles to blog :)