If I wanted Tarzan to get in the carrier, it wouldn’t happen willingly. Such a funny kitty.
If I wanted Tarzan to get in the carrier, it wouldn’t happen willingly. Such a funny kitty.
I stepped into the kitchen on Saturday and witnessed this: What makes this more audacious is I’d just caught four of them up there moments before and chased them off–I hadn’t been prepared to take a picture them. What? You don’t see four? Check the stove. The other Bengal sister … Continue reading →
When we are in San Antonio, we have more opportunity to work with Rossie one-on-one. The house is smaller, and there are fewer places for her to hide. When she gets in the garden window –we pulled her out of the carrier, cuddled her, then placed her in the window … Continue reading →
This has been an interesting week for us and Sneaky. I caught a glimpse of her Monday, and, with my limited glance, I thought she looked like she might be pregnant. I took Lady in to have her ear looked at and stumped the vet but came home with some … Continue reading →
Ruby loves her Delta kitty: You can see two kitties in this photo, can’t you? Save Save
Continue reading →Floyd and Tarzan are spending quality time together more and more. Tarzan appears to be mentoring Floyd. Save
Continue reading →The kittens are maturing. When they strut through the house, they carry their tails proudly. Floyd still has clodhopper feet, but his body is nicely muscled and he will grow into it (I hope so, because right now, he’s in a fascinating out-of-proportion teenager stage). He’s still the confident, outgoing … Continue reading →
The weekly cat missive. Today we’ll talk about each cat individually to see what’s up with them. Natasha is seeking warm places. She’s been pretty relaxed overall. She’s tolerating the kittens, although they extend her respect. Ajax is Ajax. A little needy. A little jumpy. Watching with his soulful eyes. … Continue reading →
We went out of town for the weekend. When we got back home, I discovered I hadn’t gotten the parlor door all the way shut, so kitties had the run of the house. They must have had a good time, judging from the mess. I had an open package of … Continue reading →
After I picked the kittens up from the vet this week when I returned from Wisconsin, they began their next phase of development: Household Integration. Until now, they’d been contained to two rooms during the day (kitchen and parlor) and crated at night. That’s not how cats live in our … Continue reading →