In case you missed it, Canasta was adopted yesterday and headed home… to SEATTLE! Yes, her adopter flew down here from Seattle to adopt her and flew back home with her (she was in the cabin, NOT the cargo hold). I guarantee y’all that that girl is going to be spoiled rotten. And she’s now on Instagram, at oli.and.canasta!
“Make sure you tell him that she likes to be held like a baby and have her belly rubbed,” Fred instructed me.
Canasta was thrilled to sit for a last family portrait.
She was happy to pose by herself, though.
“Y’all get away from there!” she told her kittens, who were fascinated by the carrier. “That’s MINE!”
The kittens are dealing with her absence fine, as kittens usually do.
Today we’ll be packing auction items for shipping and I’m going to be super busy, so I am giving myself a day off from blogging. There’ll be no post tomorrow, but I’ll be back Thursday as usual.
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Previously
2020: They were playing a round of Slappy Paws and stopped to look at me.
2019: No entry.
2018: “PARDON ME MA’AM HAVE I MENTIONED MY TOES LATELY?!”
2017: Wearing Mama’s foot as a hat.
2016: I don’t know what Bert is thinkin’ about, but he’s thinkin’ about it real, real hard.
2015: Paws UP, y’all!
2014: No entry.
2013: “Madame, I don’t believe I care for your tone.”
2012: Whipper and the Newbs (aka Logie and Newbery) hanging out on the cat tree in the sun.
2011: Actually, that’s another way Dorothy and Alice are alike: they’re small, but they have NO fear when it comes to the other cats.
2010: Oh, I loved her immediately.
2009: He still says she’s ugly.
2008: No entry.
2007: Vampire Kitty likes to spend his days on top of the cupboards, where it’s warm and relatively dark.
2006: No entry.
2005: No entry.