(echoes from my so-blogged life)
Tell Maude there are plenty of fish in the sea. She just has to stay away from all the strays.
Strangely moving.
Poor Maude
(It is Maude, isn't it?)
I love all the windows in the back ground.
Dats Naughty--a transient transplant. Thanks for watching him.
Winter - She hisses and chases after strays. And just about any other cat that dares to enter into her lair.She doesn't take kindly to strangers.
Glencross - I feel so badly that she's never been able to roam around outside. I almost called this one "The Cat Lady of Shallott."In fact, I may retitle it.
Stacy - Yep. And the poor things never really been outside without being in a cat carrier. :(
Actually, Washington (I assume), this one is Maude. Hard to tell, though, since A. Maude really has put on a LOT of weight. B. Both are black and longhairedC. This photo blurs out any distinguishing characteristics.
Tell Maude there are plenty of fish in the sea.
ReplyDeleteShe just has to stay away from all the strays.
Strangely moving.
ReplyDeletePoor Maude
ReplyDelete(It is Maude, isn't it?)
ReplyDeleteI love all the windows in the back ground.
ReplyDeleteDats Naughty--a transient transplant. Thanks for watching him.
ReplyDeleteWinter - She hisses and chases after strays. And just about any other cat that dares to enter into her lair.
ReplyDeleteShe doesn't take kindly to strangers.
Glencross - I feel so badly that she's never been able to roam around outside. I almost called this one "The Cat Lady of Shallott."
ReplyDeleteIn fact, I may retitle it.
Stacy - Yep. And the poor things never really been outside without being in a cat carrier. :(
ReplyDeleteActually, Washington (I assume), this one is Maude. Hard to tell, though, since
ReplyDeleteA. Maude really has put on a LOT of weight.
B. Both are black and longhaired
C. This photo blurs out any distinguishing characteristics.