Hi, furry friends!
I have a problem. Me and the rest of us - Bridget and Penny - think we should refer to the woman who's at our beck and call by something shorter and maybe sounding a little better than housekeeper. It's a meowthful and I'm tired of having to say it.
I was given the responsibility of finding something new to call her. Everything lands on my shoulders, but what's a cat-in-charge supposed to do?
Nevermind..had to do it myself.
It says a slave is...dependent, subordinate (I like that one), fawning, groveling, prostrate...Hey this is fun!! Hahahahaha!
We still didn't solve the problem of what to call our housekeeper besides, "Hey, you!!"
Wait...we could call her Miss M. Isn't there a movie called The Divine Miss M with Bette Midler? What a brainstorm! Glad we solved that problem and, best of all, it should guarantee some treats!!
Royalty-at-Large,
Tom, Bridget and Penny xxx
11 comments:
"Miss M" is a delightful sobriquet, Tom!
"Housekeeper" is much too impersonal, imho.
It is quite a problem, isn't it. My boys used to just call me mum.
I don't think the housekeeper would appreciate charwoman, domestic artist or dayworker, so Miss M. sounds a winner.
Miss M with treats sounds like a win!
WE were thinking "HK"
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We kinda like “hey you”!
We think that's a great solution, Tom, Penny and Bridgie. Then Mrs. M it is! :)
We agree that naming the "cleaner of the litter" with decorum is difficult. We settled it with "Dad" which evolved from "Pops" which we decided fit a corner storekeeper better. You nailed it with that name but, sorry, it is still a bit longish. Just meowin
Or maybe call her "Ma'am"? Short and easy to say and still respectful.
Miss M will get you a lot more treats than Slave - smart boy!
Miss M will hopefully give you lots of treats and loves. She appears to need more practice making a bed. Yours appears to be very lumpy.
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