Feline Friday: Ask Amy, Countertop Cruisers & Choosing Battles

Forbidden territory . . .
Cats become pests with their determination to stay above it all. They cruise kitchen countertops, lounge atop doors and leap to refrigerator tops to ambush treats. The urge to be the top cat seems a universal cat vice. By understanding why cats scale the heights, cat owners can provide legal outlets that keep both their cats happy and out of the butter dish. Here's the straight kitty-truth on the latest Paw Nation article.
The Ask Amy video, below, has LOTS of bling–and more info about cats and countertops. What else have I missed? Any great tips y'all can share with readers? What has worked with you and what hasn't? And…have any of y'all "given up" the battle like one reader, and simply wipe down all counters and tables before you prepare food and eat?

Too much to do? Take a nap!
Choosing battles strikes close to home these days for me. Life pulls in so many directions that the clock ticks away the hours before half of my to-do list gets finished. Or even started. The furry writing projects howl out to me–puppies.About.com, Paw Nation, PETiQuette newspaper column and Pet Peeves Newsletter (I really need to get that sent this weekend!) and now Huffington Post; social networking stuff like this blog, Twitter and Facebook; then there's the KXII TV spots, Pet Peeves radio and the Ask Amy videos–I'm getting lots of questions and topic requests (FUN!); and my performance stuff–cello, piano, singing–is brain candy for my emotional health.
The thriller fiction WIP looks like a lost, neglected puppy that wags hopefully from the bottom of the stack. *whimper*

Balancing to-do stuff can be a challenge.
Don't get me started on the overgrown roses outside, cobwebs and dust bunnies in the corners of my house, and stack-'o-filing in the office. That's the one good thing about aging eyes–everything takes on a soft focus. I toss dog treats under the bed now and then and send Magical-Dawg squirming under to "pseudo-dust" the hard to reach places, and Seren hits the high spots.
Which brings me back to countertop cruising kitties. See, there ARE advantages to choosing your battles! How do you manage your to-do list? Please reassure me I'm not an awful purr-son for letting some things slide! With the long weekend, my get-er-done garden and home-care stuff moves to the front of the list. Right after I post this blog. Oh, and write my newspaper column. And … oh, it's hopeless!
What are your Memorial Day plans?

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