Charlie, giving me the smoldering Eyes of Lurve.
I moved this cat tree, and Newt was having Feelings about it (I moved it back.)
I love it when Alice joins us for TV time. Alice, on the other hand, wishes we’d turn the TV down so she can sleep.
I slept in the other morning (until 7:30! The horror!) and Archie was all “Okay, lady, you gonna get outta here? This bed is my property during the day.”
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Posted on social media (Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/Tumblr) yesterday.
We have a foster update! This is Fizzbin (Canasta’s daughter), all grown up (that first picture of her is from last March when she was itty bitty.)
Michelle says: “It’s been a while since I’ve sent a picture or an update. This little lady is hilarious, we all just love her so much. She steals food out of the pantry, we found her hiding spot. There was 3 velveeta Mac/cheese cup, a bag of flour, and a bag of crescent rolls. 🤣🤣🤣 ”
(Thanks, Michelle! I am still cracking up at the idea of her dragging that bag of flour to her hidey-hole!)
PS: If you go to the entry from 1 year ago today I was predicting I still think we’ve got at least ’til this weekend or early next week before the kittens come, which makes me laugh and laaaugh, because we still had more than a month to go!
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Previously
2021: “What? I know how to party!”
2020: No entry.
2019: Such a muffin, that boy.
2018: Flappy McGee’s Monster Egg.
2017: Everyone loves Stefan.
2016: We’ll call her Koko, of course.
2015: No entry.
2014: No entry.
2013: Have we met? You look familiar.
2012: Alice Mo fumes.
2011: She sure puts up with a lot from Fred.
2010: That’s okay, we’ve got plenty of time.
2009: No entry.
2008: We are not keeping him, so you can shut up about that.
2007: “Sponge,” I said. “What IS your problem?”
2006: No entry.
2005: No entry.
Everyone is so gorgeous, especially Fizzbin! Made me laugh to think of her dragging the items out of the pantry. Thanks for the update.
Fizzbin is just beautiful! And she’s obviously smart and strong, too!
Robyn – When I see a post about one of the kittens you fostered and you can see that they are safe and secure and in a home where they are loved and valued, I imagine that it is like knowing that a child you raised is doing well in life. I imagine it puts a smile on your face and a warms your heart a great deal. I know it does those things for me and all I did was watch them grow up.