Daily Photo: They Can Never Be Too Close
These four can never be too close, like when they all crowd together on my desk facing the same direction. They stayed there all morning. I have no idea why, there are plenty of other places to sleep, but I guess they liked it best.
Mimi finds them interesting too.
There’s a box under all of that housepanther mess.
From Facebook and Instagram
Mimi wants me to know something is missing outside the door. Can you tell what it is?
Found it! The door is center up on the deck, the rug is below the lattice next to the steps. He tossed it over the rail!
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Giuseppe sings for his breakfast. His mother and siblings are not amused. Nor are they amused with me and my camera.
This was a Facebook post on Friday. The Five were a hit! After all the blurry photos, this one was worth it.
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From Facebook and Instagram
They’re ba-a-a-ack
They’re ba-a-ack! Simon and Teddy Bear conspire to keep me from getting anything done, and even laying on my hands to be sure I can’t type.
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Am I Cute Enough?, 2014
Bean practices his utter cuteness by stopping me in my tracks as I walk through a doorway. A great way to enter the weekend!
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Maximum Capacity One-and-one-half Cats, 2013
In terms of actual physics, the box can only hold most of Mewsette OR Giuseppe, but certainly not both. However a little bit of feline ingenuity solved the problem of sharing the box—each of them has some of the box, and they are perfectly happy with that.
I love my loving siblings and the many wonderful things they do each day. I think I’ll try to come back from the store with a bigger box next time, though. Here is what they looked like from above.
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A Moment With Mewsette, 2012
Mewsette has been spending time with me in the mornings in the basement, and is a perfect subject, just being herself, and holding positions for whole seconds at a time.
After all the photos I’ve taken by this basement door, do I need to say I love the light that comes in at this angle, the shadows and patterns? Add a cat, and nothing could be better.
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Wordless Wednesday: Here I Am
Mewsette peeks around the curtain at me, “How is this? Should I hold this pose? I’m ready for my close-up.”
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A Kitty to Come Home To, 2011
Every home needs a kitty who waits in the window for your return.
There is nothing more welcoming for me than a feline silhouette in one or more of my windows. Here, Mimi waits at the dining room window as I pull in front of the house with things to unload. Her greeting procedure once she has determined it’s me is to meow two quick “ee-eee” meows, stand up and stretch as tall as she can in the window, which is not terribly tall since she is tiny, and if the window is closed, slide her paws down the glass; if it’s open, she digs her claws into the screen—no, we don’t like this, but we live with it—stretch herself, then paw back down to the windowsill.
For half the 20 years I’ve been in this house I worked outside my home. The hours with that job were long and I rarely returned during daylight, but I had lamps on timers so that I wouldn’t come home to a dark house. I remember looking at my lit windows from as far down the street as I could see it, looking for my welcoming feline silhouettes—Sophie always at either the side window or my bedroom window upstairs in the front, Cookie in the front window downstairs, and Stanley and Kublai ranged around among the three downstairs windows. Even Sally, who was deaf, greeted me not just with a silhouette but with a meow I could hear outside even in winter when windows were closed. Any of the others of my feline family showed up at the windows as I walked up the side steps and came to the door, and all were at the door to greet me.
I can’t imagine it any other way.
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Weekly schedule of features:
Sunday: Essays, Pet Loss, Poetry, The Artist’s Life
Monday: Adoptable Cats, TNR & Shelters
Tuesday: Rescue Stories
Wednesday: Commissioned Portrait or Featured Artwork
Thursday: New Merchandise
Friday: Book Review, Health and Welfare, Advocacy
Saturday: Your Backyard Wildlife Habitat, Living Green With Pets, Creating With Cats
And sometimes, I just throw my hands in the air and have fun!
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guys….we iz surprized yur mom mimi dinna figure out that ************* and *********** sew that ********** when ya *****************
we new rite off …….bye see in ya all faced north !!! ♥♥♥☺☺☺
pee ezz…de squirrelz a bass terd ~~~~~~~~
I wonder if it would take that squirrel down a few notches if I sent them all off chasing after him one day.
Love the group shots – beautiful 🙂
I have so many, Momma Kat!