This is our occasional guest, Champ,getting his bearings in his new home. I laughed when I saw this photo, seeing all that curiosity oozing out of those big green eyes. When he stayed with us, I would spend some time in the evening with him, sitting on a chair in the guest room. I would be in the midst of reading my book, when I would feel his gaze on me. When I turned my head to look over at him, I would invariably find him sitting still as a mouse, watching me intently.
And here is that curiosity again, his head rising up over the foot of the bed, looking to see what is going on.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Soccer fan
Hubby is a supporter of the German soccer team whereas I, of course, support the Socceroos (Aussie team). Earlier this week he had his German soccer shirt out on the coffee table waiting for the game. Sadie decided it would make a great cat blanket and she curled up right on top of it. As is usual with Sadie, she chooses something that isn't quite large enough for her whole body, even if she sticks her little nose as far into her chest as she can!
I guess, in her own way, she was keeping me company as I waited for the game to start. I was on the chair right beside her so she could have had much more room if she sat in my lap :-) but Sadie always marches to her own drummer.
I guess, in her own way, she was keeping me company as I waited for the game to start. I was on the chair right beside her so she could have had much more room if she sat in my lap :-) but Sadie always marches to her own drummer.
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Carbon copy kitties
A most unusual scene in our house ..where we have no bonded pairs of kitties ...just 4 very independent souls who really don't have any interest in others unless someone is in chase mode. In fact, yesterday was the proverbial den of snakes where we kept hearing hissing in various parts of the house. Angel is often on the receiving end of a chase so the hissing will come from his end. Sadie's first response when she sees a cat or dog coming her way is to hiss at the offender until she finally turns tail and runs away.
Hubby saw this "book end" tableau play out earlier this week. Sadie had curled herself up on the chair and was fast asleep. Angel carefully made his way into the empty space she had left and tucked his little body into the opening. Within minutes we had two sleeping kitties sharing one space (and no hissing anywhere!)
Hubby saw this "book end" tableau play out earlier this week. Sadie had curled herself up on the chair and was fast asleep. Angel carefully made his way into the empty space she had left and tucked his little body into the opening. Within minutes we had two sleeping kitties sharing one space (and no hissing anywhere!)
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Spike keeping me company
Spike looks so peaceful when he sleeps. His big paws hang over his cat bed and the tufts of fur stick out like "bed head". He is generally a laid back cat, not too concerned about the busy activity of humans or dogs. In fact, he often wanders by the dog water dishes and helps himself to a quick lick on his way by.
These days, it seems that we see the cats more often in the living room when we are sitting here.Spike continues to hold siege to the cat bed on the table and has coerced two cats so far to move out of his way when he has decided it is time to lay down (cat bed seems to be even better if it is pre-warmed for him!) Sebastian is wandering through the room more often now, enjoying some prime time window viewing.
It has been three weeks since Dakota has left us - and while the cats have adjusted quickly, it still brings tears to my eyes when I look down and I no longer see my little black and white girl sleeping by the front window. You never really think about it ahead of time ..but those little creatures work their way into one's daily habits and one's heart during their time here with us.
Thank you all for your kind comments and sympathy on our loss of Dakota.
These days, it seems that we see the cats more often in the living room when we are sitting here.Spike continues to hold siege to the cat bed on the table and has coerced two cats so far to move out of his way when he has decided it is time to lay down (cat bed seems to be even better if it is pre-warmed for him!) Sebastian is wandering through the room more often now, enjoying some prime time window viewing.
It has been three weeks since Dakota has left us - and while the cats have adjusted quickly, it still brings tears to my eyes when I look down and I no longer see my little black and white girl sleeping by the front window. You never really think about it ahead of time ..but those little creatures work their way into one's daily habits and one's heart during their time here with us.
Thank you all for your kind comments and sympathy on our loss of Dakota.
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