What's the male equivalent of a 'cheeky monkey' or 'little rascal'? ;)

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What on earth was I thinking, giving my boys a bit of wet food every morning? Ever since, thanks to Baby Harley, it’s absolute chaos every morning trying to get me out of bed. He whines almost non-stop in the bedroom and on the bed, pestering F lia to get her into trouble, and after a while, if I don't budge, he starts doing exactly what he knows full well he’s not allowed to do, just to get a reaction: scratching the walls and the curtains! He never does it anywhere else or at any other time of day. And no matter how much Feliway I spray on those spots, my little rascal doesn't give a toss! Mind you, it’s perfectly normal; it isn't marking, it’s a very clever bit of retaliation.

Basically, he is absolutely nightmareish. Marius, leave this body! Lol

At the same time, I can't help but admire how sharp he is to have figured out exactly what makes me jump out of bed; who says cats aren't clever? ;)

What's the male equivalent of a 'cheeky monkey' or 'little rascal'? ;)

How can you resist a lovely little face like that? :)

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    Yeah, 'Rascal' sounds like a good one, 'Scamp' as well, but that one feels a bit more feminine...

    I know the feeling, wearing us down until we finally crawl out of bed... Hulys attacks my feet through the duvet with his claws until I get up, but never my husband's! And if that’s not enough, he’ll have a quick scratch at the carpet instead of using his mats... pfff

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    "Scratching the walls and the curtains"

    That reminds me of my little rascal! I think these cats are so clever; Harley is living proof, and Zaïen is too. When Her Ladyship knows she's about to get her wet food, she runs over to me, my mum or my dad (the people who usually feed her) and starts prancing about. She never meows, except then – it makes up for all the times she’s silent because it’s a right symphony! She tries to climb up us (both paws on our legs) to let us know it’s mealtime ^^'

    If we’re dragging our heels, Her Ladyship tries to pull us along (she doesn’t push, mind!). She weaves in and out of our legs (even on the stairs, which is a bit dodgy :p) and once she’s got what she wanted, she snubs us... until she decides she wants a bit of affection and some cuddles :)

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    I’d say he’s a little rascal! Yes, your little rascal is adorable, you could just eat him up with kisses.

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