Weekly Instagram/Facebook/Twitter/Tumblr Roundup.
We’ve got Beauregard hard at work monitoring bids on the online auction (link in my profile) and making sure y’all behave yourselves. Don’t make him put the Paw of Doom down on you, because he’s not foolin’ around.
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Fresh biscuits, with Chef Luc.
Fleur is LOOKING FOR A HOME. She’s 4 months old as of yesterday, and currently residing at Jones Valley Petsmart here in Huntsville, Alabama. You can see her during adoption hours (usually Friday evening and Saturday afternoon), or contact Forgotten Felines of Huntsville at info (at) ffhsv.org to make other arrangements.
Henri is LOOKING FOR A HOME. He’s currently residing at Jones Valley Petsmart here in Huntsville, Alabama. He’s 4 months old as of yesterday. You can see him during adoption hours (usually Friday evening and Saturday afternoon) or contact Forgotten Felines of Huntsville at info (at) ffhsv.org to make other arrangements.
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Uncle Jake wants none of your nonsense, kid.
Good night innernets. (Beauregard)
Beauregard’s developed a new… trick? I guess you’d call it? Where he runs to get in front of one of the permanent residents, and then throws himself down on his back. I think he’s trying to get them to play with him, but usually they hiss and he runs off. The moment before I took this picture, Newt was sniffing Beauregard’s belly, and actually looked like he was considering playing. But then he stomped off. Oh, Uncle Newt, you are NO FUN.
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I wish that I’d gotten a video of this when all 6 kittens were still with us, but I never did. In the evening, when it’s time for the kittens to go into the foster room for the night, I get them there by bringing them a plate of canned food into the room, then shutting the doors. They know the routine VERY well, and so while I’m putting the food on the plate, they dance around the kitchen so I’ll know they’re starving. Then I call “Come on, guys!” and they race up the stairs, leading me to the spot where they eat. (I call “Come on, guys! Come on, muffins! Come on, monkeys! Come on, goobers!” all the way up the stairs because, well, that’s just what I do.) (That’s permanent resident Newt you see waiting patiently to lick the can. It’s the high point of his day.)
Josephine (JoJo) is LOOKING FOR A HOME. She’s currently residing at Jones Valley Petsmart here in Huntsville, Alabama. She’s 4 months old. You can see her during adoption hours (usually Friday evening and Saturday afternoon) or contact Forgotten Felines of Huntsville at info (at) ffhsv.org to make other arrangements.
Beauregard and Luc, snuggled up and watching birds.
Gabrielle is LOOKING FOR A HOME. She’s currently residing at Jones Valley Petsmart here in Huntsville, Alabama. She’s 4 months old. You can see her during adoption hours (usually Friday evening and Saturday afternoon) or contact Forgotten Felines of Huntsville at info (at) ffhsv.org to make other arrangements.
Hooray, hooray, Beauregard went home today! He’ll have a kitty big sister named Lucy, the most awesome cat tree, and lots of love. Happy life, sweet boy!
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I put a handful of sunflower seeds on the windowsill for that squirrel, but he doesn’t want THOSE sunflower seeds, he wants the sunflower seeds in the feeder (which are exactly the SAME kind of sunflower seeds) and he’s trying his best to get to that feeder. And Luc and Uncle Jake are mesmerized.
Luc’s been looking forward to today all week long – he’s got his moneys counted and is ready to get to biddin’.
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Everywhere Luc goes, that tail is sure to follow.
Uneasy lies the head the wears the crown. (In case you missed it, Luc is not staying permanently, he’s just a guest for now. He’ll be with us ’til next weekend and then he heads home.)
“Lady, no. There’s no room in here for you. Get your own camper!” The RV scratcher came from Target (I got mine online; my Target doesn’t carry the holiday scratchers), will fit one adult cat or one gangly, leggy, lanky foster and his toys, and is very popular around here.
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Luc’s day: play, knead, snooze. Repeat.
Just a reminder that these four are still available for adoption, and adoption hours generally happen 6:30 – 8:30 Friday nights and Saturdays from noon – 4 pm.
Luc the bid monitor is hard at work!
“Uh… hi!” Such a guilty little face.
The electric blanket is on, and Luc is taking a warm midday nap in the general vicinity of permanent residents Khal Drogo (the pile of black floof on the bed) and Frankie (the orange kitty atop the cat tree.)
Luc wonders if you know that the Forgotten Felines online auction is over.
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Previously
2018: No entry.
2017: No entry.
2016: And one more ::thlurrrp:: for the road.
2015: Stinkerbelle seethes.
2014: Sleepy Monday.
2013: No entry.
2012: No entry.
2011: My life on the Z list.
2010: “She doesn’t love you,” Fred would tell Coltrane sadly before he closed the door.
2009: “There was somethin’ smackin’ at me, and I was SKEERED!”
2008: And let me say this – I know now why cats sleep like 23 hours a day. It’s because when they’re sleeping, they are NEVER still.
2007: “STOP STARING AT ME, LITTLE KITTEH!”
2006: No entry.
2005: Sometimes I make Sugarbutt dance for his food. Dance, monkey, dance!
I received the all fosters calendar this week. And I am very happy with it. Since Charles and Caroline, I have followed the kitties and enjoyed watching them grow up. Hope the four at Petsmart find wonderful families too.
“…That’s permanent resident Newt you see waiting patiently to lick the can. It’s the high point of his day…”
Oh that cracked me up!