My youngest Son was a bit annoyed when he came downstairs to start work in his office, only to find his cat, Milly had already logged on to his computer. This is commonly known as a Cat-a-log.
He also notices that Milly had written down all the fishy meals she wanted for the next week, again a well-known phrase of a Cat-a-list. My Son had a busy day ahead of him, lots of on-line meetings etc. So, they decided to talk about this matter later on, thus they and came to a Cat-agree.
Milly still wouldn’t move quickly, as it was sat on the mouse for a warm meal later, so this time my son had to chase him away causing a Cat-a-bolt. I was glad to hear later that they made up, and Milly had her lovely fur brushed with her own Cat-a-comb and given a good meal which she finished off with a Cat-ho-lick.
I do write some rubbish don’t I, but I’m told that Milly often interrupts my son’s meetings and conferences by walking in front of the camera, or sitting down and watching.