And another cat as well
Meet Indiana. He’s my new foster. He’s young, he’s friendly, he mugs for the camera, and he loves laser dot.
And ladies, he’s single and available.
Meet Indiana. He’s my new foster. He’s young, he’s friendly, he mugs for the camera, and he loves laser dot.
And ladies, he’s single and available.
Apparently, science can now clone Kitten from Hell. I could have a little army of KfH’s running rampant through the apartment. I strongly suspect that their destructive capacity would increase logarithmically rather than arithmetically with the addition of each new KfH. Rainbow, the biological “mother” with cc (carbon copy), her clone Notice how pudgy cc…
One of the great signs of spring made its appearance in my area last week. It’s my favorite sign of spring, as a matter of fact. Yeah, crocuses and daffodils and robins and new green leaves are very nice. Potholes emerging on busy streets, with victimized hubcaps strewn haphazardly along the side of the road…
Sunday night at Man-who-uses-forty-foot-ladders-to-hang-birdhouses’ was great. Tex and he are rather cute together – it was clear they didn’t want to act too obviously like a “couple”, but they were definitely together. I hope it works out for them. Long distance romances can be hard. The Professor drove us home from Man-who-uses-forty-foot-ladders-to-hang-birdhouses’ – I’d had…
The honest truth? I don’t know. I have no clue how or when they got there.
Went and picked up my note from Dr. Liver attesting to the fact that I was well enough to return to work. This was all my boss said I’d need. NEVER listen to your boss on matters of personnel. I need to get another special form filled out as well, as I found out from…
While walking from the main building to my office yesterday evening, I watched grey storm clouds jostling for position over my head. A red-tail hawk soared into view, surfing the edge of the storm front. Tail and wings fully spread, he could have been a kite without a string. Other birds had taken cover from…
Yay for Ziltoid! I’ll enjoy following his/her progress.
We often see the butterflies, but not the caterpillars. I’m not sure what the caterpillars eat at our place.
Indiana is cute! What gorgeous eyes.
Yes, his expression suggests he likes the laydeez.
I don’t know…Indiana looks a little dangerous to me!
I saw several Monarch butterflies flitting around our area on my birthday last week. Perhaps Ziltoid is running a little late?
Oh, what a handsome young fellow you’ve got there! I’m sure he’ll find a wonderful forever home very soon!
I am eagerly awaiting the transformation of this year’s monarch. Metamorphosis is such a wondrous thing.
Indiana looks like a true scamp! I bet you will have alot of fun with him.
Love the pictures! Indiana is a cutie and he sure does know how to take pictures. He is s natural w/ the camera. Iove him!