Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Where does cat go at noon?

http://americanfolklore.net/folklore/2011/07/where_does_cat_go_at_noon.html
Johnny has cat and he loves the cat so much.
At breakfast, cat sits outside house and hits the door to make noisy sound. She wants him to feed her breakfast too. He gets up and feeds for her. At dinner time, she walked around and uses her language to get his attention. She lets him know that she is hungry. He knows everything about her, but he don’t know where she goes at noon. Weekday, he goes school, and he asks his mom where the cat goes at noon.  She doesn’t know either. He takes three cokies from the box, his mom looks him with her displeasure, so  he puts 1 back in the box. His house has the rule which is only 2 cookies everyday. Tomorrow is Saturday, so he doesn’t go school. He watches her and waits noon time. Suddenly, he looks at his watch and the cat disappears. He runs to  follow her to Fresh Fish Market. His cat joined a number of her cat colleagues. He knows some of them, because they are his neighbor’s cat.  Mr. Johnstor, the owner, appears and throws trash bags in dump. He puts outside the bags with head fish. He look Johnny and tells him that the cat sees him at noon. Before they come and tear his trash bags, so he puts this outside for them eating. Mr. Johnstor  asks Jonny that Jonny’s cat is here. Jonny points his cat for Mr. Johnstor.  Jonny waits her fish her lunch. He walks with her and tells her the rule of his house which is 2 head fish.
1)      Frown:  ( verb)  to wrinkle the brow
Synonym:  scowl, wrinkle
Example: My friend always frowns when she talks about her sister.
2)      Blink ( verb): to open and close the eye, especially involuntarily; wink rapidly and repeatedly.
Synonym: wink, twinkle
Example: she blinks her eyes rapidly, when she is tired.
3)      Purr : ( verb) to utter a low, continuous, murmuring sound expressive of contentment or pleasure, as a cat does.
          Synonym: pur
          Example: when the cats are hungry, they will purr to make us know.
4)   Paw (noun): the foot of an animal having claws.
Synonym: manus
Example: when the cats angry, you should be careful by their paw.
5)   Lurk ( verb): to lie or wait in concealment, as a person in ambush; remain in or around a place secretly or furtively.
Synonym: skulk.
Example: when I don’t like someone, I’ll lurk from them.

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