Oh What a Night
Posted: Sunday, 18 March 2007 |
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Were your kitties out all night in the storm? Awwwww. And here was me and m'Marmalade chum snugglywarm in the Sunroom of Eternity, watching the 11 windows flexing in the gale and wondering..... A cat could almost feel sorry for a d.o.g........almost. I like huggles!
Flying Cat from The Sunroom of Eternity
hooch looks gorgeous
carolwithgarfieldgrin from france
Hooch is hilarious (or is it merely the way you catch him on camera, Barebraes?). I would not mind having him in the neighborhood. Does he get/need exercise, or is he sedentary? # I wonder how Runestones survived. They are doing alright, as are their weather gizmos, if she is keeping up her blog. Wish she would come back to island blogging.
mjc from NM,USA
ps. what kind of mutt is hooch? oor wullie is interested
carol from france
He is a Dogue de Bordeaux (or French Mastiff) and he is hillarious he poots (pouts) and huffs and puffs around the hoose. He loves walks but has only a short burst of energy due to his build. FC the cats have a very nice byre with comfy straw beds what else would they need apart from a teasmade and piped musac
Barebraes from Shapinsay
Paw duly slapped! As if you would let the catses languish in the horrid weather....the very idea. Hooch looks a bit like someone I know....or certainly his relaxed attitude does...
Flying Cat from a hair shirt
You might not be referring to Backie, might you? He used to have a relaxed attititude and mien, until he took that picture of the worn out milk cow, wondered out loud whether this supposed cruelty should have been reported, was told off for counfounding the looks of drained milk cows with beef cattle, and was last seen - a worried look reflecting a worried mind - pushing his way to the front of the line (tsk! tsk!!) trying to get a ticket to Aberdeen, all the while checking his back to make sure he had truly lost the angry farmer. # Where are you Backie - erstwhile Westray resident? Come back, all is forgiven (not forgotten!!).
mjc from NM,USA
I remembered with a jolt a minute ago how somewhere I have this wonderfully illustrated children's book, with TS Elliot verses, about cats sneaking up the Thames in a boat and attacking another ship manned by full crew of Siamese cats. There was a satisfying episode about cats having to walk the plank etc. Anyway, I thought that Elliot's fevered (?) imagination certainly gave the lie to the idea of cats (propounded by FC, in a bout of wild illusion?) being called Gandhi , Gandhi Sr., Gandhi III and so on. Anyway, to think that the idea of cats as vegetarian pacifists comes from the mouth of a frog eater: it's enough (well, almost) to make one turn Tory.
mjc from NM,USA
It's enough to make a carnivore turn a delicate shade of green. The very idea of a vegetarian puss is anathema; just seeing the two words together is making me feel queasy. And to top it off with the T word....*bleh*
Flying Cat from The Sunroom of Eternity