

Lately, Fat Kitty has fallen in love with my head. Every night after I fall asleep, she nestles up against my head and falls into a blissful slumber. Very often, before she falls asleep, she grooms me by licking my hair until it is sopping wet. It's very creepy. All this just started in the past month and I don't know how to break her of it without incurring a bit of resentment on her part. I have two good reasons for her to stop besides the creepiness of it. First of all are my allergies. I wake up every morning with my eyes puffed out like a blowfish, and with fits of sneezing. The second reason is because of what happened last night. I awoke to the sound of Fat Kitty doing the ‘kitty-cat about to barf’ dance on my head. I did manage to get her off of my head, but I did not get her far enough as she

By the way, back in 1979, I charged the hospital for the time it took me to clean the vomit out of my taxi. Unfortunately, Fat Kitty doesn’t have a charge card or I would make her pay. I guess she’ll just have to make it up shampooing my hair til it's paid off.
