You may remember that I bought a white distressed looking table when we were in Texas. It has one drawer and one cabinet door and that was for my computer, pens, scissors, etc.
Yes! What’s his is his and what’s mine is his. He’s decided to get up there twice in the last three days and just nudged my computer off the table (onto the floor). Not good!
I I wanted him to sit there, he wouldn’t have any interest in that at all.
I’m such a good cat mom, I put a plastic tote with a pillow on it behind the table and every morning, I tie that curtain back so he can look out. When he gets on the table, he sleeps. If he wants to look out, he gets down on the pillow.
I’d love to talk to the first person who decided a cat was a good inside pet. The crazy thing is once you get one, you love him, and then you realize you’ve given up all control of your space because the cat now rules everything but, because you got him, he’s yours forever . . til death do you part! It’s easier to get rid of a spouse than a pet and I’m kinda wondering if I haven’t gotten rid of a spouse and ended up with both pets! 🙂
Not really. Vince is coming . . eventually . . I hope!
Robin R Crittenden says
Cats have us as their servants. They are superior and know it. I get aggravated with mine but love them. They are good companionship.
Diann Smith says
I’m glad Boots is your sidekick now. Love reading about what he is doing.
Bonnie Tucker says
We know who run the world, CATS.
Paula Philpot says
Judy, I have been reading but not posting. lol. I have been making Santa since the 80’s. A new Santa comes out every year and they are by Prairie Schooler. They started in 1984 and continue. A new one comes out in July each year and they are all different themes. There is a Xstitch shop in Louisville KY that probably has alot of them (maybe). I also saw some on ETSY but Louisville would be cheaper. Let me know what you think. The Finishing Touch 2004 Frankfort Ave, Louisville, KY 40206. They are closed Sunday and monday. paula in KY
Dottie Newkirk says
Cats are so unique AND, just when you “think” you’ve figured them out, they change the game. They always keep you on your toes.
Judy Laquidara says
Oh, no! That’s scary.