Freya writes:
It's our birthday today! For a birthday present, we want Sherbet to come out to play, or at least play pawsies with us. Can you see me sticking my paws underneath the door trying to get him to play? I'm going to have a fun day running around the house and playing with everyone.
Heimdall writes:
I want Sherbet to play, too, although I've been asking him to play tails by sticking my tail underneath the door and wagging it at him. It works with everyone else, so why doesn't it work with him? Our purrents say it's because he likes to be in a box in there, but he can't see the door from his box, so he doesn't see us trying to play with him. If I were in there, I'd want to have some company and someone to play with!
I've got a goopy eye that's getting better, so I'm going to spend my day snuggling with Mommy either on the bed or sleeping on the desk while she does computer stuff. She cleans my eye to help it feel better, and that's working. I may need medicine for it, but that's ok, too. As long as I get my snuggle hand under my head, I'm happy!
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
Sherbet's Sunday and Portland Cat Blogger Meetup
Sherbet writes:
Hello, everyone. Yes, I know it's now technically Monday, but I wanted to show pictures of myself enjoying my surroundings. These are my new digs. What do you think? When the Mommy-person met with other cat bloggers last weekend, she told them about my hiding under the bed. Mom Carole from the Colehaus Cats is very experienced with working with ferals, and had some great suggestions, so the Mommy-person and the Daddy-person rearranged my room. The bed is gone, so no more hiding under it. Instead, I have two choices for hiding-boxes.
I was hiding under the Daddy-person's dresser, until he discovered that I was also going to the bathroom under there. Now it's blocked off so I can't even squeeze under.
These are my choices for box-caves. I like the bigger one the best. Both box-caves have towels in them for comfort (and in case I do anything in them). Plus, my food and water are nearby.
I still get my choice of litter boxes, in the same place they were before everything changed around. There isn't room to move one of them to another location in the house right now, so the other cats have their usual box in the bathroom that the humans are scooping even more than usual (since everyone else is using it now). I'm using the box in the corner.
Well? What do you think? It will take me a while longer to get used to it, but I've already blinked in response to questions about food and water. I've also walked over to give the closed door a few sniffs and look at the other cats through the space under the door. They want to play paws and play tails under the door, but I'm not ready for that yet. Thanks, Mom Carole, for giving the Mommy-person this idea!
Here are some pictures from the Portland Cat Bloggers Meetup that the Mommy-person went to. Mom Janiss and Summer from Sparklecat, featuring Summer were participating in a cat show, so the Mommy-person, Mom Carole, and Mom Lori from the Cory Cat Blog all met them. They walked around the cat show together, visited with Mom Janiss, met the gorgeous Summer, then went to dinner. Summer entertained in the hotel room after dinner (and a bit before dinner). A very fun evening!
Hello, everyone. Yes, I know it's now technically Monday, but I wanted to show pictures of myself enjoying my surroundings. These are my new digs. What do you think? When the Mommy-person met with other cat bloggers last weekend, she told them about my hiding under the bed. Mom Carole from the Colehaus Cats is very experienced with working with ferals, and had some great suggestions, so the Mommy-person and the Daddy-person rearranged my room. The bed is gone, so no more hiding under it. Instead, I have two choices for hiding-boxes.
I was hiding under the Daddy-person's dresser, until he discovered that I was also going to the bathroom under there. Now it's blocked off so I can't even squeeze under.
These are my choices for box-caves. I like the bigger one the best. Both box-caves have towels in them for comfort (and in case I do anything in them). Plus, my food and water are nearby.
I still get my choice of litter boxes, in the same place they were before everything changed around. There isn't room to move one of them to another location in the house right now, so the other cats have their usual box in the bathroom that the humans are scooping even more than usual (since everyone else is using it now). I'm using the box in the corner.
Well? What do you think? It will take me a while longer to get used to it, but I've already blinked in response to questions about food and water. I've also walked over to give the closed door a few sniffs and look at the other cats through the space under the door. They want to play paws and play tails under the door, but I'm not ready for that yet. Thanks, Mom Carole, for giving the Mommy-person this idea!
Here are some pictures from the Portland Cat Bloggers Meetup that the Mommy-person went to. Mom Janiss and Summer from Sparklecat, featuring Summer were participating in a cat show, so the Mommy-person, Mom Carole, and Mom Lori from the Cory Cat Blog all met them. They walked around the cat show together, visited with Mom Janiss, met the gorgeous Summer, then went to dinner. Summer entertained in the hotel room after dinner (and a bit before dinner). A very fun evening!
Sleepy Summer, after a long day at the cat show! |
Did someone say treats? I heard the treat bag! |
Posing with Flat Tabby, because real Tabby couldn't come along. |
Dinnertime back at the hotel room while the humans talked. |
What was that? Mom Carole let Summer play with a toy. |
Showing off for all of us on her favorite hotel room chair! |
Two lovely ladies: Summer and Mom Janiss. |
Summer being silly with a gift from Mom Carole of the Colehaus Cats. |
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Happy Gotcha Day Anniversary, Starla! Also PhotoHunt: Brush
Starla writes:
It's my Gotcha Day Anniversary today! I remember when I was gotcha'd. It was such a nice feeling to be wanted, instead of being abandoned! My original people took me from my mama cat when they left their apartment complex and moved to a rental house. They took my auntie cat, Boo-Boo, as well. I thought life was going to be better, since I'd learned to snuggle with them and sleep on a human bed inside. Things didn't turn out that way, though. Soon, they were letting us fend for ourselves out in the new yard. My auntie got pregnant and had three kittens. I, thankfully, never got pregnant, although I had the boy cats chasing me as soon as I got my first heat cycle. Spongebob showed me where to go for food and shelter, so I started staying in my new purrents' basement/laundry room. Washer and Dryer were my friends, and so was Water Heater, because they kept me warm. During the ice storm, there were a bunch of us holed up in there, even one of the ferals and an opossum! My purrents brought Smokey, Little Bit, Boo-Boo, and me up in turns to their house and let us warm up inside. It was sooo cozy! I made friends with the inside kitties, although I was still scared of them if they ganged up on me or if they sniffed me too closely.
After the ice storm, my purrents talked with the other people about all of us. The other people agreed to adopt Smokey and me to my purrents! My purrents originally thought they'd foster both of us, but they only ended up fostering Smokey (then adopted her to Mommy Erin). That's because, the day that we came home from being spayed, Uncle Skylar decided he wanted to adopt me! That's right: I was adopted by another kitty! I was snuggled up on the futon, and Skylar jumped up beside me. He'd lost his sister, Lydia, a few months earlier (October) and was severely depressed. He absolutely fell in love with me, though, and I immediately played tails with him. He curled around me, helping me regulate my body heat as the anesthetic wore off totally. When our purrents asked him if he liked me, he looked at them with such hopeful eyes and started purring his motorboat purr! They asked him if he'd like to keep me, and his purr got louder!
That was six years ago. Skylar passed away a few years back, and now my best friends are Dare, Autumn, and Tigress. My favorite person started out as being Daddy, but now it's Mommy. I love everyone, though! I still am leery of getting boxed in, don't like or trust unfixed male cats, and all the important things (food, box, water) are in the bathroom. However, since my illness a little while ago, I have become even more social with the other kitties and with humans! My favorite toy is the string/ribbon on mylar balloons, and my favorite snuggle spot is on the couch in the living room. I love being petted and scritched, especially on my back.
I'm soooo grateful for my forever home and family!
It's my Gotcha Day Anniversary today! I remember when I was gotcha'd. It was such a nice feeling to be wanted, instead of being abandoned! My original people took me from my mama cat when they left their apartment complex and moved to a rental house. They took my auntie cat, Boo-Boo, as well. I thought life was going to be better, since I'd learned to snuggle with them and sleep on a human bed inside. Things didn't turn out that way, though. Soon, they were letting us fend for ourselves out in the new yard. My auntie got pregnant and had three kittens. I, thankfully, never got pregnant, although I had the boy cats chasing me as soon as I got my first heat cycle. Spongebob showed me where to go for food and shelter, so I started staying in my new purrents' basement/laundry room. Washer and Dryer were my friends, and so was Water Heater, because they kept me warm. During the ice storm, there were a bunch of us holed up in there, even one of the ferals and an opossum! My purrents brought Smokey, Little Bit, Boo-Boo, and me up in turns to their house and let us warm up inside. It was sooo cozy! I made friends with the inside kitties, although I was still scared of them if they ganged up on me or if they sniffed me too closely.
After the ice storm, my purrents talked with the other people about all of us. The other people agreed to adopt Smokey and me to my purrents! My purrents originally thought they'd foster both of us, but they only ended up fostering Smokey (then adopted her to Mommy Erin). That's because, the day that we came home from being spayed, Uncle Skylar decided he wanted to adopt me! That's right: I was adopted by another kitty! I was snuggled up on the futon, and Skylar jumped up beside me. He'd lost his sister, Lydia, a few months earlier (October) and was severely depressed. He absolutely fell in love with me, though, and I immediately played tails with him. He curled around me, helping me regulate my body heat as the anesthetic wore off totally. When our purrents asked him if he liked me, he looked at them with such hopeful eyes and started purring his motorboat purr! They asked him if he'd like to keep me, and his purr got louder!
That was six years ago. Skylar passed away a few years back, and now my best friends are Dare, Autumn, and Tigress. My favorite person started out as being Daddy, but now it's Mommy. I love everyone, though! I still am leery of getting boxed in, don't like or trust unfixed male cats, and all the important things (food, box, water) are in the bathroom. However, since my illness a little while ago, I have become even more social with the other kitties and with humans! My favorite toy is the string/ribbon on mylar balloons, and my favorite snuggle spot is on the couch in the living room. I love being petted and scritched, especially on my back.
I'm soooo grateful for my forever home and family!
Did I mention I love being brushed? We all do!
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