Emily Awry
No, we don’t have a gray cat actually. We have a black cat. Usually. Emily’s discovered the joy of rolling in the dirt at the end of our drive. Above is the aftermath.
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Charlie Jade: Spin No, we don’t have a gray cat actually. We have a black cat. Usually. Emily’s discovered the joy of rolling in the dirt at the end of our drive. Above is the aftermath.
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Like rotund Midwestern breeders dropping little ones by the dozen, we can’t seem to stay away from additions to our little family…
Luckily, this one (as yet unnamed) was only thirty dollars during a special adoption event.
The dogs seem to think we brought home a new squeaky toy for them to play with, but Riley already received a sharp-clawed smack that made him yelp. I imagine they are all going to learn pretty fast..
In other news, we finally paid off the contractor for the basement repair work. We have scheduled an appointment with him this Wednesday to begin the in-house work. We also received our 1000-dollar flooring delivery, but have been too lazy as of yet to install it…
Sarah: I was actually going to post about the kitty FKA Porsche, but Desperate Housewives sort of got in the way. (You know how it is.)
Kitty is still nameless as of Monday morning, but there are a few good ones in the running. We’re still getting to know her, which helps when choosing a name. Ludwig, Riley and Earnest couldn’t possibly be called anything but Ludwig, Riley and Earnest. I would like something that suits her just as well.
She spent her first night with me, quiet for the most part, but occasionally mewing at me for a little reassurance. A couple of pats on the head, her kneading her paws, and she was calm again. She’s a fairly affectionate little cat already and was underfoot this morning while I was getting ready for work. At one point, I was walking out of the bedroom for about the fourth time and she lunged at my leg and grabbed my ankle. No claws or anything, but she was definitely letting me know that she wanted my attention.
I really think that with a little time, she’ll fit in just fine. I just don’t know how long poor Riley can hold out - he’s so excited about the “Kitty-Cat” he can hardly sit still.
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