Wednesday, January 9, 2008

I'm in trouble now

I have apparently hissed at Pyewacket once too often and now I am in BIG trouble. Um, I have to go to time out. If you have a corner I can sit in for a while can you please call me?



*spit!*

P.S. You see, my mom can't put me in time out herself, she loves me too much and nearly cries when I am so bad to Pye. She usually just picks me up and cuddles me, but I did it once too often this morning.

19 comments:

Toffee K. Ripple Fuzzypants & Feline American Angels said...

You may come an' sit in "time out" with Charmee. He has a cushion an' an afghan in his "time out" chair. He's often relegated to the chair an' there's plenty of room.
DMM

Angel MoMo and Charlotte said...

You can come to me! I have a big garden lounge that can accommodate more than two cats. SS is busy looking after Charlotte and Porridge so she wouldn't notice if there is one more kitty around. That would be a surprise to her to have an extra kitty about.

Sassy Kat said...

That sometimes happens, I still know that ya two love each other.

Gemini and Ichiro said...

Oh I think it is okay. I get mad a Cheysuli too!

Gemini

Sassy Kat said...

Hey Trixie stop on over when ya have time. I got a surprise for ya.

Mickey's Musings said...

Hey, I don't get along with my sisfurs and hiss at them.
I run away too heehee.
Come over and see my blog,I want to give something to you guys.
Purrs Mickey

Anonymous said...

Oh, time out is bad. Under the bed or on the fridge is always a place to have a time out.

Tyler said...

Oh Trixie, you can come share the time out room with my sister Cookie. She actually thinks it's her throne room, but we all know better. She gets so mad at all the others that she retreats to her time out room all by herself. Which is a good thing because she is such a hissy fitsy girl. She even hisses at mom when she dares to get up in the middle of the night to use the litterbox. According to Cookie no person or cat is allowed to move without her explicit permission. So you two would make a good pair.

Motor Home Cats said...

We are sorry you and Pye are not getting along. It happens at times. We loved your tag that says Pyewacket = tennis smackit.

We hope you get out of timeout soon.

Tiki, Tavi, Cody and Camie

Dragonheart, Merlin, Devi, and Chloe said...

Oops! Hissing is generally not a good thing.

Parker said...

I feel your pain Trixie. Sometimes siblings just get to be too much to handle!

ANGEL ABBYGRACE said...

Trixie

I understand I fuss at my siblings all the time!

Purrs
Abby

jenianddean said...

Josie is our big hisser over here. If Maggie even thinks about getting too close to her, she hisses and sometimes gives her the smackdown. So I guess you can come over here and sit in time-out with her.

-Jasper McKitten-Cat

Tybalt said...

If you need some quiet away-from-Pye time, feel free to teleport over and visit us. The best would be anywhere from 1:00 - 3:00 EST . . . that's nap time! It is guaranteed to be silent around here then.

Gattina said...

Poor Trixie ! You know Pookie and Lisa hiss at all the others and to each other ! They are impossible ! and sometimes they even use paws !

(cats & funny stories)

The Meezers or Billy said...

PSSSTT Trixie - come over to our house - you can haf time out in the toy tent.

Zippy, Sadie, Speedy and M'Gee said...

Oops...I certainly unnerstand, I have been hissing at Zippy since the day I got here almost 7 years ago. Mom made me sit in da corner behind da table but now dat Speedy is here it's not a problem and my corner is free fur yoo to use. It has a view to da naybors yard so it's not so bad.

Mr. Hendrix said...

Oh dear, I'm an only kitty so I only hiss when my beans want to trim my claws.

You're welcome to come here and time out. It is quiet and we have big soft couches.

It is never good to make your mommy cry tho. Maybe you can be a little nicer to little Pye.

Irishcoda said...

Awww, please try to be nicer to Pye. We have a hissing kitty here but it's in self defense. Kosmo and Mouse are always hassling Indigo and we can tell when we hear her warning them to stay away.