Casper
Friday, 20 April 2012
Party Time
The other night we decided to have a party after the two legs had gone to bed. I didn't realise how much organising it would take but we put our heads together (well not literally) and Max and Sebastian had a bit more experience than me so we worked as a team - that's kinda cool really.
First we had to make sure we had food. I suggested that we hide up our supper time ham and chicken slices and keep them for the party. Sebastian wasn't very keen on this as he said he may faint from starvation if he didn't have his supper. We persuaded him to try and I also had a little scheme with Max that we would create a diversion and try to get an extra couple of slices. When it came to drinks I knew we were alright for water as that is always kept fresh and topped up but I wanted some cream as well so again Max and I worked a diversion plan. When the two legs give me my supper cream, they always get the pot out of the fridge and pour me a bit in a saucer. I told Max to start scratching the furniture so they would tell him off and while they were distracted I would push the pot behind the toaster and with luck they would forget about it. It's funny but two legs can be easily distracted when you try.
That worked well so we had our food and our drinks. I had sent invitations to Louie and to Bluebelle to come and they had both said yes. I knew the next problem would be getting them in as there is no cat flap here like when we go to Bluebelle's house for a party. I made sure the two legs left the bathroom window open - they always do. I managed to unhook the catch and open it wider, but there was still a huge way down to the ground and I was still not sure of the girls would get in.
Just on time I heard Bluebelle tinkle outside and I went to the bathroom window and called her up. She looked up at me and wasn't sure but then she gathered her might and leapt up onto the fence and climbed onto the wheelie bin for extra balance. She looked up and made a huge leap and there she was on the bathroom window sill. I ushered her in and waited for Louie. She came a few minutes later and after a little bit of encouragement from me managed the leap with the same grace and skill as Bluebelle (my sister is sporty like me - we could have been Olympic athletes you know).
Max and Sebastian were really happy to have company and they acted as the perfect hosts. I found some toys to play with and the girls had fun and then we had the chicken and ham and they thought that was really awesome, but I really came up trumps when I brought the cream into light and - with a bit of help from Max - managed to tip the pot so we got some in the saucer and the girls lapped it up.
All too soon they said they had to go and they went to the window and made the reverse leap of faith onto the bins and made their way home.
Max and I set about clearing up and were feeling really pleased with our effort. Sebastian was in the corner fast asleep but he did enjoy himself.
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