Daisy making herself comfortable in the toy bin
Hey Ziggy.
Ziggy Stardust
He’s beautiful Sassy. Did he get a new Holman?
Hi and we are well. Thank you.
The cat and dog crew are spending the Christmas Holidays out in Santa Monica with us. We’re all just getting settled in. I hope you are well. I don’t guess I’ve seen you around too much.
If there is one thing I have no shortage of it’s cat pics.
Sobering on.
He’s a little more Marley than Stardust. Totally laid back.
Oh my god, my night has been made. Thank you so much. What an adorable kitten!
What a handsome cat! He (assuming male) looks smart and likely to get into some trouble.
If a stare could talk… She would be saying “Get lost!”
Do you have a problem with the dogs ruining the cat toys?? I had to wrench a kitten pompom from the dog’s mouth yesterday!
Our Mr. Clifford is a scratching machine…how do the nail caps work?
He is male, yes! So far, he is curious, but not a trouble maker. He is in our ‘library’ while Mr. Clifford gets used to him and he has been quite restrained. No knocking off of books or any items from shelves, etc. He is acting much more reserved than any 1 year old cat I recall! I hope I didn’t just ‘jinx’ myself typing that!! He sure is sweet and mellow!
PS, don’t tell him his tag reads Clifford, his name tags have not arrived yet.
Sounds like he’s a very sweet kitty. He’s so well groomed and looks so soft! I suppose being a library kitty is a good position for him.
Also, I see that someone enjoys some Stephen King.
This is my boy, charlie, he loves to cuddle. He does yell a lot for treats and food but we still love him and give them to him (: he loves to play with things like strings, hair ties, and water bottles. He’s a trouble maker but very much spoiled <3
His coat is very soft!!
Yes, I have been reading Stephen King since Carrie. I was born and raised in Maine and it was quite a splash when he started publishing. His early work is so evocative of Maine and people there. His ability to develop his characters and make them so believable always struck me. The Stand is my #1 favorite book. Tho all his early work is outstanding.
If you are a fan, his book, On Writing, is not a novel, more on his life and process. He talks a lot about his early addictions in it. And reading it was revelatory.
No can’t think of any. But Daisy plays with one of the small dog rope thingys we got
Lucky! I pick up the cat toys and they are soaked. Ewwwwwww. It’s the dog!!