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Feline Friday

I loff you – you’re so fluffy.

Awhile ago, we had our friends bring their kitten, Cat, to play with Peake and Watson.  It was mission socialize cats – and for a first playdate it went really well.  Very little hissing, and by the end of the night, they were tolerating each other fairly well.  Watson so wanted to be friends with Cat, but Cat wasn’t too keen.  It resulted in some pretty cute pictures.

About a week or two later, Cat died suddenly.  Our friends were pretty broken up about it.  They now have two new kittens (and we’re still planing to try and do playdates in the future – don’t worry, we were safe about it before, and will be safe about it later if it comes to pass).  I finally feel I can post these pictures without it being too painful.

Back Home from the Holidays

Michael and I staggered in from traveling home on Thursday.  It’s now Sunday, and I finally feel like I’ve recovered from traveling.  While I have much to tell of our adventures while we went home to visit my parents, I thought I would share the sight of what greeted us when we returned home.

Apparently Peake and Watson got bored while we were gone, and we returned to find that they had gotten into one of the boxes where I store my yarn.  Luckily most of the yarn was odds and ends from other projects – so no great loss, but I’m baffled as to how they got in the box – seeing as they had to pull it out of a shelf, take off the top of the box, and then open another box that was inside of it.  *Shakes head* These cats are perhaps smarter than I realized.  Also, I think they have thumbs they are hiding from us.

It was like a scene from a movie will lasers going across the room – the was yarn wrapped around the couch, through and around the Christmas tree, around the dinning room table, through chairs, around the office chairs and the checkered table… let’s just say I’m glad we didn’t have a bigger apartment, as I shudder to think of how much of a mess they could have made in a bigger home.

After contemplating untangling the whole thing, I got out the scissors and cut.  No doubt I could have untangled it all – so long as I wanted to devote the next few days to fixing it.

Luckily, that was the worst of the trouble they got into.  We had the foresight to bring all the houseplants into the bedroom, so they couldn’t knock over any of those, and all the knicknacks were stashed safely away.  There were a few Christmas garlands torn down, a new ornaments that were off the tree, but it was all small fries.

Meanwhile, I’m brainstorming new ways to make sure they don’t get into my boxes of yarn.

Feline Friday and Friends!

March 184Oh Hi.  Today I want you to meet a friend of mine.  Her name is Monkey.  She is quite young, and gets into everything.

See, Jen thinks that because this blog is about knitting, she should at least try to have some photos of me with yarn.  But I am very clever.  I don’t let her catch me playing with the yarn.  I only leave it in a spiderweb all over the house.

But apparently that’s not very photogenic.  So here, I give you Monkey.  Monkey is playing with yarn.

2010 October and November 009Are you happy now, Jen?  I will try to get into more yarn so you can take pictures of me.

Feline Friday: I AM FEROCIOUS!

Zephyr 016Rawr!

Today I am being Ferocious!

I have CLAWS!

I HAVE TEETH!

I HAVE A BIG MOUTH!

Thus, I must be Ferocious!

PS:  I am so small today because Jen didn’t have her camera on the right settings, and I am a bit blurry. She posted it anyway because I INSISTED that I am FEROCIOUS, and this is proof, even if I am blurry.  So for all of you who think I am cute, remember that I am quite scary.