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Who's job is it anyways?
Published on May 3, 2005 By Danny Bassette In Home & Family
       I mentioned in another article that we have a new kitten (although at this point he isn't exactly new anymore). Well I went downstairs to have lunch and what do I find? The kitten is on the kitchen counter, one of the places he's not supposed to be (although if you listen to my parents the only place he is supposed to be is in his litter box...). So I grab him and toss him across the room, he should know better then that. And considering he looked to be running off the counter when I showed up it seems he does know he shouldn't be there.
       I'm getting out my foodstuff and notice a plate of cucumbers on the counter. Perhaps he was eating them? I didn't know kittens liked cucumbers, do they taste that much better then his food? Unless... he doesn't have food. A quick check in the computer (kitten) room and I find that he indeed does not have any food. Which would explain why he was on the counter. Doesn't mean he should have been there, but explains it. For a minute I was thinking I wouldn't give him food, make whoevers job it was feed him. But that would be punishing the kitten for something he had no control over, not very good. So he has a great big bowl of food now (and started eating as soon as it was there too).
       Now the question becomes, whose job is it to feed the kitten and what shall I do about it? I'm reasonable certain it's not my job (mainly because if it was someone would have told me, and since this is only the second time I've fed him if it was my job he should have died from starvation by now). And I seem to recall it being Noah's job last time it wasn't done (and if not then what I'm about to say would apply to whoever's job it is).
       Since the kitten relies on us for survival, when we mess up we should be punished in some appropriate way. And since it's not like the dog, and it's bowl is supposed to have food all the time so it can graze whenever it wants (which will likely lead to a fat cat later, but that's a different story), it shouldn't be that hard to check it every day and fill it as needed. And when you don't, no dinner for you. Seems fitting, if you can't feed the animals then you don't get to eat yourself.
       Mind you, that isn't what is going to happen, not around this house. Here's what will happen instead: Parent 'Noah, your supposed to feed the kitten'. Noah playing with toys, oblivious to world. Parent 'You forgot again today, don't let it happen again'. Noah stops playing with toys and goes to play on computer, continuing to be oblivious to the world.
       Oh well, such is life or some such nonsense. At least the kitten won't be starving to death today... (and if I can stop being lazy long enough to scare up a graphic editing program I might even be able to post picture of said kitten...)

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on May 03, 2005
Now the question becomes, whose job is it to feed the kitten and what shall I do about it?

Who broght it home? Who decided to keep it??
There is your answer...
If they refuse to, and you agree to, then its your responsibility. If you don't and they won't, get rid of it NOW!
on May 03, 2005
That would be my sister Adele (who doesn't live here), and my dad (who does). As for what I've agreed to do with it, that would be nothing. While the kitten is generally entertaining, I don't think he's worth having around. And getting rid of it, well that's not my call to make...
on May 03, 2005
And getting rid of it, well that's not my call to make...


you could leave the door open accidentally on purpose....
on May 03, 2005

you could leave the door open accidentally on purpose....

He might wander off, but he will come home.

But on the subject of cats.  When you come home, a dog jumps for joy as if he has not seen you for the last 10 years!  A cat will take a number and get back to you on his time.

So what do I have?  6 (maybe 7) Cats. 

on May 03, 2005
I've actually done that, left the door open. Not in the hopes he would wander off, but because I thught he'd like to play outside. And he did, and after a little while he did wander back inside too (but he hates it if you pick him up and take him in before he's ready, silly kitten). As for when you get home, well this particular kitten will run over to you, although it won't exactly play with you. More of run over and then ignore you. I think he just likes to be near people.
on May 03, 2005

As for when you get home, well this particular kitten will run over to you, although it won't exactly play with you. More of run over and then ignore you. I think he just likes to be near people.

Remember, he is a Kitten after all. he does not have the cat thing quite down yet!

on May 03, 2005
awwwwwwww make a pal of him danny, my 2 cats keep me company when I am lonely {which is most of the time}
on May 04, 2005
Be good to poor Monster Kitty. I have loved my psycho kitties in the past, and this cat could be fun as well. Besides, I think you should make it your job to feed kitty. (does it have an official name yet?) That would give you something to do.

And I still want pictures. So hurry up! That's an order mister!
on May 04, 2005
(does it have an official name yet?)


I've always wanted to name a cat Tiberius, they all act like roman generals or emporers anyway......I did name one Euripides, after the playwright.
on May 05, 2005

I've always wanted to name a cat Tiberius, they all act like roman generals or emporers anyway......I did name one Euripides, after the playwright.

What?  No eumenides?

on May 05, 2005
The rest of the family has taken to calling him Rowan, but I still call him kitten. And the dog dog, and the cat outside cat...
on May 05, 2005
My kitten is very dog-like. She runs to the door when I come home, wants to play all the time, can't stand being separated from me if I'm in the apartment, always wants to be in my lap or sitting on the desk in front of me. She talks to me whenever I talk to her and is just constantly under foot. My parents cat, while definitely people-centric, was never this clingy. I got lucky with my kitten I guess

You need some more imagination there Danny, give the animals names, or call them by their current names... makes it more bearable to deal with them. If you view them as an odd distraction or something equally impersonal, you'll at best be occassionally amused by them, but more often than not just annoyed by them. Since they aren't going anywhere, you might as well try to like them
on May 05, 2005
I'm glad to know there are other guys here who are cat lovers. I have a Domestic Shorthair. This is from a book titled The Indoor Cat:
The owner of an indoor cat has a two-fold advantage: You have the opportunity to develop the animal’s potential for human companionship to the fullest, while at the same time you get a close contact with a form of animal life not our own, but endlessly intriguing. An animal that, when treated well, can live with us with perfect poise and yet give us a glimpse of wildness; what other creature can do that? That is why people who love and understand cats seem to do so passionately.
Dogs are marvelous animals for completely different reasons. It has been said that we need dogs for pets to keep our egos up, but we need cats to keep our egos humble. That’s what has fascinated people for thousands of years, what has caused fear of cats among the superstitious and hatred of cats among despots. Here’s a very small animal that is dependent on people, yet on its own terms. An indoor cat has far less control over its terms. If you abuse or neglect it, it can’t just run away as an outdoor cat will. The indoor cat strikes a different bargain with us.
“Ignore me,” it seems to say, “and I’ll be simply a quiet presence in the house, but treat me well, and I will provide you with my companionship, my intelligence, my beauty, my unique traits, and, above all, my love in a way that no other animal on earth can. I will fascinate, amuse, delight and comfort you. I will return your investment a thousand times over.”
on May 08, 2005
Heh, sounds like the cat is bound to either die by starvation or die by psycho-you kicking the shit outta him when you find it looking for food again on the counter! lol

Maybe you're gonna end up being the one feeding him...
on May 09, 2005
Who said I didn't like him? I just don't like the name and think my family is foolish on how we take care of him. I doubt he'll starve or be killed, at least by my hands...
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