Sunday 9 December 2018

Training...

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And now here is my selfie for the week:-




     In this weeks selfie I can be seen practicing the very advanced and ancient feline art of mouse dowsing. Yes, this time honoured skill utilises a cats facial antenna to find the ever elusive mouse that has gone to ground deep in the fabric of space and time, or as in this case somewhere between my office chair the seventh and eighth floors of the palace.

     Please note: as perfect peace and quiet is required to complete the procedure, which requires multiple sets of triangulations throughout the day, you may find your own felines disgruntled if they are moved from where they are undertaking their endeavours. If you see your own feline undertaking this training, offerings of food should left within easy reach for nourishment between sessions.

     Of course this isn't to be confused this with napping, which is another ancient feline art employed to provide regeneration and general wellbeing–an art that was borrowed by the monks of a Buddhist persuasion. Though to my knowledge no buddhists have successfully completed the mouse dowsing extension course, which Mrs H says is something to do with religion. Me, I think it's the lack of whiskers, MOL

     How do you guys like to do your training?

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30 comments:

  1. Perfect! So that's what Dot is doing in her portrait on our page today ahHAAA!

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    1. Yes, it could well be, and every practitioner has their own method of training, which is why it is so difficult for humans to grasp the enlightenment ;)
      Toodle pips and purrs
      ERin

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  2. That is a most wonderful cozy selfie sweet Princess. Hey, Brother Simon did some mouse dowsing last night.

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    1. Hi, Brian! Thank you, it was a rather pleasant 'training session'. Oooh sounds like Simon will be getting along fine on his training, maybe we can compare exam notes some day– if he has time between courses, MOL
      Toodle pips and purrs
      ERin

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  3. Beautiful selfie! Mouse dowsing is an amazing and age old skill, Erin, and it's so important to keep up with that training. Our young Ava seems to have misunderstood the spelling of "dowsing." We keep finding her toy mice, being DOUSED in her water bowl. :)

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    1. Ah, I can see you are versed in the arts. Ava's mistake is a 'schoolgirl error' as they say in human circles. I think you should take her in paw and offer a Mouse Dowsing 101 course with a sansei and maybe also remove the doused surrogate mousie. I am sure after some concentrated efforts and a few field trips she will get the gist of it.....
      Toodle pips and purrs
      ERin

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    1. Thank you, I did disguise my dowsing activities very well there I can tell I had you fooled ;)
      Toodle pips and purrs
      ERin

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  5. I can see you are deep in contemplation, Erin.

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    1. Thank you. Interestingly in that shot my right whiskers were bent back. This isn't 'best practice' as for a better reading all whiskers should be working in the same direction. Though not a fail, would be marked down for this in my exam– especially if I didn't catch the mousie ;)
      Toodle pips and purrs
      ERin

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  6. Oh, what a sweet sleeping Princess - you are so darling today Erin.

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    1. Thank you, sleeping is as much an art as mouse dowsing–and those that can mix the two are grand mistresses indeed. Me, I would not pass that test, and need far more practice ;)
      Toodle pips and purrs
      ERin

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  7. I can see that you are actually hard at work!

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  8. I'm not sure if Mudpie does any mouse dowsing...I'll have to ask her!

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    1. If she doesn't then it is worth taking an intro course–and doing it together can be lots of fun too and aid in appreciation of the art and help with the homework! MOL
      Toodle pips and purrs
      ERin

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  9. Beautiful selfie. None of my cats douse their toy mice. My niece's cat does :) XO

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    1. Ah well there is always the possibility that they are dowsing whilst you aren't there? SOr that your palace is all moused out in which case they may have put their skills to bed, so to speak. Some cats do get shy about these things, too. Maybe you could run a session with them, get a few mice in and watch them work their magic?
      Toodle pips and purrs
      ERin

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  10. I must say, dearest Princess, that you have purr-fected the art of "mouse dowsing." It is something the humans have difficulty contemplating. I think you are right, that they do often mistake it for cat napping. But we pussycats know that there is a definite difference that each require unique, honed tried and true skills. I haven't seen a mousie around my housie, but I after dark I hear them outside the glass door, scurrying on my patio. Those lil' buggers come to take the seeds and nuts Mom leaves out for the birdies. Tee hee hee.

    Blowing a kiss from across the miles, hoping it lands on your delicate, sweet nose. Embraces. Your Prince, Valentino (& Mom) of Noir Kitty Mews

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    1. Oh my Valentine, if only I could come and share a night of roughing it under the stars with you, mousing and watching the cheese in the moon.... Yes we need to educate the humans as to our ways and methods–but not too much so they get the knack and do without us MOL
      Oh yes, that kisses landed just now, so delicate that it felt like a waft from paradise.
      Pawkisses and purrs and kiss by return post, to Mr Val, Wooly Bear extraordinaire!
      ERin
      XOX

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  11. ERin

    stopping bye with a hi de hoe
    copy N paste said letz give it a go
    wanna say HI & leeve a good werd
    de food gurlz werkz a big bass terd
    we hope this findz ewe doin swell
    santaz comin ring de Christmas bell
    sorree we haz ta uze copee N paste
    we gotta sneekz a round with out haste
    happee week if we due knot get bak
    N joy two day N eatz a snak ♥♥☺☺☺

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    1. What a lovely ditty, and no mistake, and we wishes you well and that Christmas does not cramp your style and that the FSG and Santa take a well earned break.
      Toodle pips and Purrs
      ERin

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  12. that selfie is sooo sweet! Pssst: don't hate me but thanks for the short post because I have the attention span of a flea xoxo

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    1. No problem, and thank you. Alas the book does not have short chapters, but I could reduce them in the photocopier, if that would help?
      Toodle pips and purrs
      ERin

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  13. You should consider giving mouse dowsing lessons, Erin. You seem to be a pro at it. :)

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    1. Thank you, but I wouldn't go quite so far as pro–but as it is a lifetime of commitment I shall be steadfast and carry on ;)
      Toodle pips and purrs
      ERin

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    1. Yes I am sure your mom sees the magic in you both and that you study so conscientiously throughout the day– and night ;) Beauty comes as much if not more from within the mind and heart of both viewer and the viewed...
      Toodle pips and musing purrs
      ERin

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  15. ERin, I finally was able to find a way to get to you. Howdy do. I now see YOU.

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    1. Hi, I can see you too. Heres to this carrying on ;) MOL
      Toodle pips and purrs
      ERin

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