XL: These cardboard scratching pads come preloaded. A tad messy when it gets flipped over!
Eros: In actual fact, the cat on the left (Pips, aka That Damn Cat; she's 2) is just about to launch herself on BB (aka The Old Man; he is 14 1/2), who is getting prepared to scream and yell and run away. He outweighs her by 3 lbs (which is a lot when you're a cat) but he just won't give her a run for her money. She delights in chasing him around and tackling him.
Madame: Very much like kids... except these ones never grow up and leave home...
Cazzie: Welcome! Seems to be standard behaviour for cats, doesn't it?!
Map: Thank you. Jimmy already tried that... at least he had the decency to delete the comment himself! But I laughed out loud when I read the email version!
Ha! What a feisty little kitty! Does the little one also try tackling the dog? Though, I doubt the dog would even feel anything. I hope the kitty doesn't make a habit of pouncing on objects either, lest something heavy comes crashing down on that little kitty head or make a mess on the floor.
Eros: She will rip around the house and the dog chases her a bit. She is a bit leery of the dog, just from a size perspective because when Zoë pounces, the house shakes!
Pips will snuggle with the dog and clean her though. And she does pounce on objects. Totally fearless as they come crashing down. On fact, she knocked over my ironing board this morning at 6:00 am. Which, of course, scares the dog! Life is interesting, to say the least. :-)
2 kitty's in a sandbox... Savvy and Pony-doll.
ReplyDeleteHow apt.
Ah... but which one is which???
ReplyDeleteThat's easy.. Ponita will be the one with the snow on her boots.
ReplyDeleteBoth kitties have snowy paws, Jimmy....
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ReplyDeleteSo many one liners... I'll plead the fifth on this one.
ReplyDeleteTo answer a question you had, just google "Pierre Molinier".
ReplyDeleteOh, Jimmy! You're so bad! lol
ReplyDeleteMago: Why thank you! I wasn't getting the answer anywhere else. You are a wealth of knowledge...
No, my dear. As tempting as it would be to be revered as "wealth of knowledge", it's as simple as it is: I read the file name.
ReplyDeleteYeah... well.... I missed that part.... sometimes I am soooo blonde. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI find that putting a little bit of catnip flakes on the scratching pad adds to the festivities as well!
ReplyDeleteThe one cat seems very stiff upper crust British, as if telling the happily scratching away kitty, 'One is not amused'.
ReplyDeleteXL: These cardboard scratching pads come preloaded. A tad messy when it gets flipped over!
ReplyDeleteEros: In actual fact, the cat on the left (Pips, aka That Damn Cat; she's 2) is just about to launch herself on BB (aka The Old Man; he is 14 1/2), who is getting prepared to scream and yell and run away. He outweighs her by 3 lbs (which is a lot when you're a cat) but he just won't give her a run for her money. She delights in chasing him around and tackling him.
Always arguing over who gets to play with the box. Just like kids.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely classic :)
ReplyDeleteMadame: Very much like kids... except these ones never grow up and leave home...
ReplyDeleteCazzie: Welcome! Seems to be standard behaviour for cats, doesn't it?!
Map: Thank you. Jimmy already tried that... at least he had the decency to delete the comment himself! But I laughed out loud when I read the email version!
Ha! What a feisty little kitty! Does the little one also try tackling the dog? Though, I doubt the dog would even feel anything. I hope the kitty doesn't make a habit of pouncing on objects either, lest something heavy comes crashing down on that little kitty head or make a mess on the floor.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I've done the 6 things meme.
Eros: She will rip around the house and the dog chases her a bit. She is a bit leery of the dog, just from a size perspective because when Zoë pounces, the house shakes!
ReplyDeletePips will snuggle with the dog and clean her though. And she does pounce on objects. Totally fearless as they come crashing down. On fact, she knocked over my ironing board this morning at 6:00 am. Which, of course, scares the dog! Life is interesting, to say the least. :-)