9 posts tagged “my cat”
We are in our new home. Lawn furniture in the living room, boxes for tables, internet and cable...Gee, it's almost like we are in rural Arkansas...
The cat seems to LOVE her new surroundings. So much so that I can't let her out onto the patio without a harness and leash or am pushing through yellow jacket infested shrubs to get her out of the neighbour's patio. The complex is lush with ferns and foliage and she just wants to get in that jungle and hunt! She hasn't seen a bird smaller than a seagull or rolled on mulch for nearly 3 years. I'm a little afraid that she will wander away and I will lose her.
She doesn't like that harness and leash. She hisses at me when I come near her with it.
She has never been a screen climber, but the first day here I walked into the bedroom and there she was; hanging on the window screen like one of those stuffed and suction cupped Garfields. She just wants out there so bad!
Show us the one thing that unfailingly makes you smile, no matter what.
Submitted by Sourire.
Which household chores do you most/least enjoy?
Submitted by falcon.kmc.
Well, pulling stuff out of drains isn't that enjoyable.
Cleaning the cat box is no fun, but the cat appreciates it and shows me so by not taking a poo on my couch.
I like organizing things...so cleaning out the fridge is always fun.
Cooking is a chore, but I like it. Cleaning up after I cook is the worst part of cooking.
Show us your pet making mischief.
Inspired by cattymcattums.
Here she is batting a little mouse toy around. Obviously too jaded to get up and play, she must do it in a lounging position.
What do you do to ensure you get a good night's sleep?
Submitted by Jacob's Ladder.I am a light sleeper. It takes me forever to fall asleep and if I am jarred awake there is a good chance it will take me forever to fall back asleep. I go through periods of insomnia or, as I have experienced since I moved to Vancouver, during different seasons my sleep schedule changes ferociously.
1. Turn on Coast to Coast radio show with Art Bell/Georgy Noory
2. Make sure there is no light sneaking in through the window, must have darkness
3. Wrap myself in several blankets to get nice and toasty warm
4. Lock the bedroom door so the bed hoggin' cat and the loud-assed snorin' husband have to sleep on the couch
and if none of that works, those night time pain relief asprin by Bayer knock me out every time.