So, Typing Slave and I are thinking of doing a blog series where I interview authors or the pets (preferably cats, of course!) who rule them. What questions would you like to see me ask the authors or their pets? What things do you want to know about their lives?
Please answer in comments.
MK & TS
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
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Hi Mean Kitty owner!!
(I still haven't gotten my story to you as I got distracted with the holiday)
Question for owners: Why do you prefer your type of pet over others?
Question for pets: Are you happy with your human? If you could tell your human one thing, what would it be?
Cute topic,
Julie
I'd be interested in hearing from fellow felines. How embarassed would they be if they had to have their butt shaved?
for pets:
What things does your human do that would mortify it if known? What does your human do that most annoys?
for both:
How goes the discussion about discipline in your house?
What one thing would you change about your pet/human?
Do you believe pets and humans come to resemble each other over time?
But really, do you think cats will waste their valuable time explaining things so humans can understand?
For the author's cat:
What is your favorite strategy for shfting your slave's attention away from the stupid computer and back on you, where it belongs?
As a novelist/cat slave, I was ordered by The Orange Boys (triplet Maine coon brothers) to write a whole book featuring them. Only their names were changed to protect them from critics.
Questions for cats: Did your human name a character for you? Are you pleased? If not, why?
And did your human name you for a fictional character? Hate it or love it?
How do you give your writer new ideas?
For humans: Can you type with a cat stretched out across your wrists? If not, why not? Otherwise, how's the carpal tunnel?
When you're in the zone with your writing, what does your cat have to do to get your attention?
Love the questions you already have and the ones already suggested.
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