As you can see from the date, he's had the thing on for a while now. He has an eye infection that just wouldn't go away. And he was rubbing it with his paw which caused some ulcers on his eye. So now he is protected and on real strong antibiotics and slowly seems to be getting better.
He's...
Hrere is Vincent, relaxing in his bed. (He likes to lay like this in the hopes someone will come and scratch his fluffy tummy)
But sometimes the bed is 'occupied'.
So a stack of clean clothes will always do.
The family of my son's girlfriend found a stray a few weeks ago. After many attempts to find his home they discovered that the owers had moved and they have been unable to locate them. The flyers up have not been answered. So my son and his girlfriend have decided that they wanted him. Since...
to put under my tree. We have a hard wood floor and right now the only thing under the tree is the tree skirt. Lynx will run and pounce on the skirt and slide under the tree. I know he is doing it on purpose....
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070725/...e_st/death_cat
This is just amazing. It really shows that animals do have a sense of things we can't see, hear or feel.
What would this kitty be called? Calico, tortie, torbie, patched tabby.... or all of the above.
And it's a funny picture too.
http://stuffonmycat.com/index.php?itemid=3964
Lynx seemed to think that I left my jacket crumpled up on the back of the chair just that way for him. Of course this is "his" back of the chair. He sits there all the time, so of course I left this just for him.
Lynx loves to play with his toys on his tree. The hole in the platform seems to be a favorite attraction.....
His butt up in the air is a common sight at our house.
Someone on this forum once referred to a cat pushing something off a shelf, desk, dresser or table as 'checking gravity'. Well, Lynx had a failed test the other day. He chose to push my daughters headphones off her computer desk. The headphones were plugged into the computer speakers. When...
Do cats have control of their tails? I wondered this as my cat, laying on the desk in front of me, keeps hitting me in the face with his tail. Is he doing it on purpose, or not?
Here is Lynx on his Christmas present
My daughter opening her gifts and Lynx attacking her, being his very stealtly self.
And a well placed knee takes care of the kitty attack problem.
So my daughter is doing a project for history where each student has to do a report on a different city. Her city is Salt Lake City Utah. She asked me "Mom, do you know who The Osmonds are?"