Oh Elwood, you MONSTER, must you lick ALL the Bookworms to death?
This is what I love about Corbett: I give all the cats a snack in the mid-afternoon (Snackin’! Time! was cancelled for a little while because I got tired of dealing with all the mess and confusion. I found that when I moved it back a few hours so that it was NOT centered around our dinnertime, life got a whole lot easier.) The Bookworms get their snack in the guest bedroom because otherwise Jake and Elwood would move in on their snacks and Hoover them up. So the Bookworms know to follow me into the guest bedroom and wait while I divide up their snacks on four plates. Then I put the plates on the floor, and when I leave the room, I shut the door so that none of the big cats can go in there. Then I give the rest of the cats THEIR snack, and I wait about five minutes, then open the guest bedroom door so that the Bookworms can come out.
Every single time, Reacher, Rhyme and Bolitar are clamoring at the door to come out. But Corbett is curled up in a cat bed on the bed. And he always looks at me, surprised, like he’s saying “We can come out? I thought it was night-night time!” Every time. How I have not squeezed the stuffing out of that boy, I do not know.
The Bookworms, Jake, and a sliver of Miz Poo over there to the side.
Apparently, pink really brings out the gorgeous color in miss Moxie’s eyes.
“I find this toy tasty. Two paws up!”
They were laying there playing with each others’ tails. Too cute.
Coltrane, looking guilty. (The sound of the camera was freaking him out.) I generally only see Coltrane at night – Fred goes out to give him a scoop of food, and then he spends the night in the back yard. He’s still there in the morning to greet Fred, and I’m not sure where he spends his days. We’re talking about moving the old chicken coop (the first one Fred ever made, for our initial flock of 12 hens. Oh, how I long for the days when we only had 12 chickens….) into the back yard so that the outside cats will have shelter when the weather turns cold.
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Previously
2009: “Heyyyy, good-lookin’!”
2008: I don’t remember what she was appalled by, but apparently it was quite SOMETHING.
2007: No entry.
2006: No entry.
2005: No entry.
That one pic looks like a black kitten version of a pushme-pullme.
I can’t imagine how you are going to let the Bookworms go. Might have to open up permanent space at the inn! 🙂
Do Jake and Elwood ever seem sad to see the fosters go? They seem to take to each group so well, I always wondered if they got a little depressed when the babies have to leave.
I can’t believe the Bookworms are still at your place! You’re keeping them, aren’t you? 🙂 I haven’t been around as much so I figured for sure they were gone by now…
They’re so cute! And big!
Lisa: They don’t really – we tend to keep them occupied with the newest fosters. I imagine they’ll be very confused when the Bookworms go – these guys have been here forever!
Amber & YDC: If we had room for four more permanent residents, I’d love to keep them. We really don’t, though – and I can’t imagine only keeping one or two of them and not all four!
Oh Elwood, Elwood, Elwood! You “serial killer” you!
And I just love the photo of Moxie and Dodger!
I bet you could find room for them. It just makes my day to read about those four and see what they’ve been up to.
Coltrane is sure one beautiful boy! Do Maxi and Newt stay out at night even when it gets cold?
Do you have any news on your recent fosters like, have they been adopted yet or what? A couple went through so fast recently I hardly got a chance to know them.
I love the Bookworms. It’s because they’re such boys, they’re so pretty, and they’re so long and lanky. My favorite is Corbett.
Awww wow the Bookworms are gorgeous and really grown!! It’s great to see them all together basking in the sun!! I love their treat-time routine! LOL!! Good for Corbett to be so super-cool!
Big hugs to sweet Elwood – yes he must lick all the Bookworms to death! LOL!
The MMMs are adorable and so sweet together!!!
Hello to lovely Coltrane!
Take care
x
Oh, I love Elwood – he’s really made it his personal mission to make sure that the Bookworms are thoroughly groomed at all times, hasn’t he?