Hello. It is time I comment. I found your blog through another blog some time ago. I don't remember whose at this point but I have been catching up on your archives and taking the most wonderful walks with you & the ginger cats. What breathtaking scenery - you probably take it for granted because it is home. It is home for me...in a way. My ancestry is Wales and I would love to go there some day. For now, I must visit vicariously and walk the moors in the company of the prettiest ginger cats who give me wonderful tours and vistas. I am so happy to have found you. Lynne
Please, do you have any ideas/suggestions for cat-cat introductions and cat-dog introductions?
ReplyDeleteMy two Ginger Cats now include the return to them of their sibling The Calico :-)
Feline Felicity
Hello. It is time I comment. I found your blog through another blog some time ago. I don't remember whose at this point but I have been catching up on your archives and taking the most wonderful walks with you & the ginger cats. What breathtaking scenery - you probably take it for granted because it is home. It is home for me...in a way. My ancestry is Wales and I would love to go there some day. For now, I must visit vicariously and walk the moors in the company of the prettiest ginger cats who give me wonderful tours and vistas. I am so happy to have found you. Lynne
ReplyDeletehahahha...good on ya, Gingers...
ReplyDeleteHehehehe, what a good idea!!
ReplyDeleteKiffer and (is that Pixie?) sure look like that's supposed to be a double cat bed!
ReplyDeleteMaurice and Kiffer! I think we need to do some cat id photos!
ReplyDeleteWherever I lay my cat... that's their hoooome! Thank you Paul Young and good night!
ReplyDeleteI so love it when cats sit or sleep with their front legs straight out -- like a lion.
ReplyDeleteLooks jolly comfy!
ReplyDeleteBut of course!!
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