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Looks like Krista's team is winning! Virtually, or otherwise. She looks like she's smilin'. *Of course, it could be because of those two well-cleaned plates over there.*March 20, 2016:
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March 20, 2019:
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March 20, 2020:
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What'cha doin' there, Krista?
I don’t remember if I have moved her wand toys into this closet yet. When I did, she took notice. She’d sit in front of the closet door when she wanted to play. I also found it fascinating that she was obsessed with this door but not the front door. She clearly knew that the closet was part of her domain, but outside was not. Smart cat!What'cha doin' there, Krista?
How could a cat be anything else? And would you expect any less of Krista?I don’t remember if I have moved her wand toys into this closet yet. When I did, she took notice. She’d sit in front of the closet door when she wanted to play. I also found it fascinating that she was obsessed with this door but not the front door. She clearly knew that the closet was part of her domain, but outside was not. Smart cat!
That first one reminds me a little bit of those blurry faced photographs from The Ring.March 22, 2019:
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She doesn’t even want to wait for me to finish clean up. “I barfed. I’m hungry neowww!”
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Well, YEAH, Dad! An empty tank needs filling STAT! Cleanups can wait! FOOD!!!March 22, 2019:
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She doesn’t even want to wait for me to finish clean up. “I barfed. I’m hungry neowww!”
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That first one reminds me of my "favorite" camera game that I played with her: barf pile or shadow? If you look to the carpet just below her, that sure looks like a barf pile. That would explain the third picture. I think the second picture is out of order and should be after the third.That first one reminds me a little bit of those blurry faced photographs from The Ring.
I thought it was!That first one reminds me of my "favorite" camera game that I played with her: barf pile or shadow? If you look to the carpet just below her, that sure looks like a barf pile. That would explain the third picture. I think the second picture is out of order and should be after the third.
Actually, that second picture is first chronologically. Napping side-eye at 10 am and "the ring" at 7 pm. The meal would come sometime after that.I thought it was!
Yeah, that would make sense...
March 23, 2018
She loved the rainbow shoelace!
14 years young here. I should be so lucky to age that well. Though this was the year her health challenges began.Looking so kittenish! We have one of those and it's much loved here, too.
Cats, especially well-cared-for cats, really don't show age much at all. Humans may not, either, if they eat well, get enough sleep, are healthy, and practice a good lifestyle. But cats have it all over humans IMHO, because, again IMHO, there has never been a cat who wasn't/isn't gorgeous.14 years young here. I should be so lucky to age that well. Though this was the year her health challenges began.
Wow! From the photos, it looks pretty dark in there. How did you think to find her there? Or was it less dark than the photos make it seem?March 23, 2020:
A rarely used “under” for her.
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Pandemic boredom! Our favorite game last year, "where's my cat at?"Wow! From the photos, it looks pretty dark in there. How did you think to find her there? Or was it less dark than the photos make it seem?
I haven't had that yet. But in the past, I have frantically looked for cats and found them in such places as: under a dresser with what looks like a 3" clearance, behind a dresser and into a drawer (yes, cats ARE liquid because this was physically impossible. She was a big, very floofy cat, too. And no, it wasn't 'mostly floof' -- it was mostly CAT.), under the side of my father's desk, which also had about a 3" clearance (and this was, if anything, an even BIGGER cat, with a shorter coat), outside in the back yard (Calo escaped out the back door shortly after we moved here. Fortunately I saw him foraging and ran right out and snagged him.), and outside on the verandah (my roomiePandemic boredom! Our favorite game last year, "where's my cat at?"