Superiors are easy to understand. Let me make it clear that we fight only when we have to. That would be to maintain our home and our space from invasion ...If it's my space you enter by invitation or not at all. It would also be to maintain our rank within a group. There are natural leaders...like me of course, and there are followers, like everybody else.
Superiors don't organise wars or purposely go out to hurt others as Longlegs do. It's one aspect of training that never seems to take.
For instance, I walked to the village as the last dark time came. Purely to survey my territory and see which of my group was out. As I came to the Fursty Ferret hoping to find, ahem, I mean checking there were no open clearways where food could be appropriated, I was met with the sight of three longlegs fighting outside. They are not superiors so they could not be fighting to lead the group. They could also not be fighting to protect their space as it is an area belonging to all, well it's mine really but I allow free passage. So they must have been fighting to hurt each other. One thing I find is that taking a drink of the liquids they keep there always seems to make the situation worse.
I know this to be true as I remember Ginger taking some that one Longlegs fool put in a dish. The smell was awful and it could not have been fresh at all like water or milk or best of all. Cream. After taking some Ginger became aggressive and forgot who was in charge. It took a cuff round the head to bring him to his senses. The next light we saw little of him and I believe he had a sore head.
Another thing I notice is that Ginger walked a little oddly, like unbalanced after drinking the terrible liquid.
So, I now offer my advice to all longlegs out there as well as any superiors who have not learned Ginger's lesson. Do not drink anything from the Fursty Ferret as it is off and will make you fight, make you wobble when you walk and also make you sick.
By the way. I should note that someone left a clearway open and when I checked had left a plate of ham in the open which could be stolen. Because I am intelligent I did understand though that it was a gift from longlegs to their Superior and of course took it, but unless you intend to lose my gifts please be more careful in future.
Superiors don't organise wars or purposely go out to hurt others as Longlegs do. It's one aspect of training that never seems to take.
For instance, I walked to the village as the last dark time came. Purely to survey my territory and see which of my group was out. As I came to the Fursty Ferret hoping to find, ahem, I mean checking there were no open clearways where food could be appropriated, I was met with the sight of three longlegs fighting outside. They are not superiors so they could not be fighting to lead the group. They could also not be fighting to protect their space as it is an area belonging to all, well it's mine really but I allow free passage. So they must have been fighting to hurt each other. One thing I find is that taking a drink of the liquids they keep there always seems to make the situation worse.
I know this to be true as I remember Ginger taking some that one Longlegs fool put in a dish. The smell was awful and it could not have been fresh at all like water or milk or best of all. Cream. After taking some Ginger became aggressive and forgot who was in charge. It took a cuff round the head to bring him to his senses. The next light we saw little of him and I believe he had a sore head.
Another thing I notice is that Ginger walked a little oddly, like unbalanced after drinking the terrible liquid.
So, I now offer my advice to all longlegs out there as well as any superiors who have not learned Ginger's lesson. Do not drink anything from the Fursty Ferret as it is off and will make you fight, make you wobble when you walk and also make you sick.
By the way. I should note that someone left a clearway open and when I checked had left a plate of ham in the open which could be stolen. Because I am intelligent I did understand though that it was a gift from longlegs to their Superior and of course took it, but unless you intend to lose my gifts please be more careful in future.
Julia Prosser
on, 06 Jun 2011 23:06:09
on, 06 Jun 2011 23:06:09