I will sit and think on that comment tonight when I have a cat on my legs for 3 hours and I need to run down the hallway to the loo. But would I ever think about making her move? Don't be silly.
Does that apply to walking too? When the 5 barn babies are swarming all around my feet, either they are trying to trip me or they are seeing how good my balance is.
Please leave a meow or bark for Angel Madi...her assistant (aka Mom) will respond in a timely fashion. =^..^= Life is short, spend it with those who make you laugh!! “Worry never robs tomorrow of its sorrow, it only saps today of its joy.” (Leo F. Buscaglia) TONS OF HUGS
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I've suffered with episodes of furalysis all my days... YAM xx
Oh yes - that happens here too but with a dog instead of a cat☺
ReplyDeletebob is suffering from this disease, but Beau weighs 80 pounds. ha ha. I think he is comforting Bob
ReplyDeleteThat's a genuine condition! Quite concerning when said fur is pressing on a full bladder. 😄
ReplyDeleteI will sit and think on that comment tonight when I have a cat on my legs for 3 hours and I need to run down the hallway to the loo. But would I ever think about making her move? Don't be silly.
ReplyDeleteThis condition is also present in people with dogs.
ReplyDeleteLOL! I agree with that!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great definition, but we think the presence of a dog could have the same effect.
ReplyDeleteTruth!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's so funny and purrfect too!
ReplyDeleteThat funny! 😹😹😹
ReplyDeleteSubstitute "dog" for "cat" and I have furalysis right now, LOL!
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one. We would change cat to dog and lap to feet, and that would describe what happens here:)
ReplyDeleteWoos - Misty and Timber
That is funny. :) XO
ReplyDeleteDoes that apply to walking too? When the 5 barn babies are swarming all around my feet, either they are trying to trip me or they are seeing how good my balance is.
ReplyDeleteMany of us have had this condition before. The Lady of Lee and Phod
ReplyDeleteVery nice, although couldn't an alternative be purralysis?
ReplyDeleteDad says, with sadness in his eyes, that this is something he and mom have yet to "suffer" from. That's their problem.
ReplyDeleteBOY do I ever know what this is!!!
ReplyDeleteSeems we have the same here ~ my assistant loves to curl up in my lap the minute I sit in a certain chair ~ love him, though ~ fun post ~
ReplyDeleteHugs to you Cecilia and Angel Madi ~
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days ~
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)