Today I managed to take a couple of pictures of Freya and they were not totally blurry! I think one of them is even a decent picture. I also got a ton that can qualify for the show us the whiskers thread.
Norachan - This will be the most positive post in the whole thread: I can finally put my curtains back up - MOO SHU IS MOVING TO JAPAN!!!!!!!!!1CatOverTheLine Moo Shu is so pretty. She's welcome here any time. My lot are all pretty diabolic, so she'll be in good company.
Charlie loves DaBird, too! I like to switch up the attachments now and then to keep the game exciting for him.I have the entire day off tomorrow, so Speedy and I will get lots of playtime in! Her favorite toy is DaBird, she goes crazy over that game!
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Here's a good thing that just happened - I sat down and ate a chicken dinner without being climbed all over by Moo Shu Snowshoe. It was pretty nice, although it was a little cold sitting out there in the car....
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It was one of the adults! Fingers crossed it is a girl and that means one less litter for me to chase around next spring! Clyde thinks it is a boy though.Good for you ashade1
Was it one of the kittens you have been trying to catch? Or an older cat?
1CatOverTheLine be sure to address the box,
That Foreign Lady.
House With All The Cats Around It.
Middle of The Suicide Forest.
Mount Fuji. Japan
I've just finished my yoga practice. I don't have to work until this evening so I'm going for a walk now.
Such a beautiful photo of Freya, it would go great in the 'show me the eyes' thread too. I'm very happy you have many pictures for the 'show us the whiskers' thread. The more the merrier.Today I managed to take a couple of pictures of Freya and they were not totally blurry! I think one of them is even a decent picture. I also got a ton that can qualify for the show us the whiskers thread.
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That's so cool! I never thought "I'm going to Mars" will be one of the positive messages in the threadI just signed up to have my name included in a microchip traveling to Mars on InSight, NASA's next mission to Mars.