CATS!
This is about Stormy and Mama Cass. Stormy was little more than a kitten when I found her huddled on the back deck one morning after a night of terrible thunderstorms. Because we signed a lease that stated, 'no inside pets,' I could only keep her in the garage while I waited for an opening at the SPCA.
We would bring her in to feed her each day, and after watching Mother with her and hearing more laughter than I can remember in a long time, I knew we had to move.
So we are looking for a house to buy that we can fill it with cats if we want. I am going to miss this house so much. We can never afford a place with anything like our "Thirteen Acre Woods." However, Mother is going to be 85 the 22nd of December. How can I not give her this simple thing that makes her so happy?
Shortly after Stormy came, an older cat began to hang around outside and I fed her. When 10 inches of snow fell in one day (unusual for Oklahoma) I brought her into the garage too. It appears that she is 'with kittens,' so we may have a start on our houseful of cats already :-)
Stormy, looking for something to attack.
"Hey, what are you doing up there?"
Checking out sales for catnip.
"Mama Cat" or Mama Cass rolling over for a tummy scratch.
Eating outside, before she became an inside cat.
We would bring her in to feed her each day, and after watching Mother with her and hearing more laughter than I can remember in a long time, I knew we had to move.
So we are looking for a house to buy that we can fill it with cats if we want. I am going to miss this house so much. We can never afford a place with anything like our "Thirteen Acre Woods." However, Mother is going to be 85 the 22nd of December. How can I not give her this simple thing that makes her so happy?
Shortly after Stormy came, an older cat began to hang around outside and I fed her. When 10 inches of snow fell in one day (unusual for Oklahoma) I brought her into the garage too. It appears that she is 'with kittens,' so we may have a start on our houseful of cats already :-)
Stormy, looking for something to attack.
"Hey, what are you doing up there?"
Checking out sales for catnip.
"Mama Cat" or Mama Cass rolling over for a tummy scratch.
Eating outside, before she became an inside cat.