Last week, Val said:
OK – I’m getting sweet Dorothy and Alice confused. Can you please post comparison pictures so I can get them straight in my head!!
Sure, twist my arm why don’tcha? 🙂
Dorothy: discovered in our neighbor’s driveway the day after the tornado swept through our area. Sweet little torbie, about 10 weeks old.
Alice: discovered eating from the food bowl on our side porch a few days before Christmas. Evil little calitabby, will be a year old on June 6th.
Dorothy: likes to watch the birds through the side door.
Dorothy: sweet little handful who loves everyone.
Alice: more than a handful (I really think she’s going to be close to normal sized rather than the tiny little morsel we originally thought she’d be), and loves her daddy with a passion. If Daddy isn’t around, I’ll do. But really she prefers Fred. O HOW SHE LOVES HIM.
Dorothy: Not a permanent resident.
Alice: Permanent resident, because no one shall ever tear her away from her beloved Daddy.
Alice: Recently figured out the cat door to the back yard.
I had to put this one in here, because I can’t believe Spanky’s putting up with this. They slept together all afternoon!
If I were quick enough with the camera, I’d have a picture here of Dorothy smacking Elwood on the head and then chasing him down the hall. She puts those boys through their paces, and has no fear at all.
Actually, that’s another way Dorothy and Alice are alike: they’re small, but they have NO fear when it comes to the other cats.
And yesterday, Alice asked: Robyn, I don’t think you ever gave us the full story on Jake and Elwood (or maybe you did and I just can’t remember!). How did those two ever come to you, anyway? They’re so full of character, I just love them. 😀
In 2009, about six weeks after Mister Boogers died, we spent a Saturday on a road trip up into Tennessee. We were gone until early in the afternoon, and when we got home, we found two gray kittens playing around our side stoop, and a Cool Whip container full of cat food sitting on the steps. We brought them inside, and we got permission from the shelter manager to make them Challenger’s House cats, but it was probably less than 48 hours after we met them that we decided they were staying.
They looked so much like Mister Boogers that Fred was sure they were little troublemakers sent by him from the afterlife to wreak havoc, and of course one cannot look gift demons in the mouth as the fire and brimstone of their breath would singe your eyebrows right off your face.
The day we met them, August 15th, 2009.
I think keeping them was a really good choice on our part, because they make us laugh just about every day.
“Hallo. I am Macushla. I am not, as That Lady likes to call me, ‘Koosh ball.’ I don’t know what a Koosh ball is, but given the way she snickers at her own wit, I suspect it’s not a compliment.”
“I am very talented, and so I would like to show you my talented tongue. First, the simple slurp move.” ::thlurrrp::
“And then, I can make my tongue very very long. See?”
“Also, wide. Isn’t that a wide tongue? How do I fit it in my mouth? It’s a mystery!”
“Now, NOT wide. It’s like magic, first wide then not wide!”
“Now NO tongue! Where’d it go? I don’t know!”
::thlurrp:: “Thank you very much. That was my tongue. And I am Macushla. Good day.”
I lub my Corbie. (Yesterday, Fred was about to leave for work, and Corbie was sitting in the back yard by the fence, and Fred said “Corbie’s very pretty. Look at him, sitting in the sun. No, look! He’s really striking, isn’t he?” and I was like “Have I not been TELLING you this?” Like, DUH. I KNOW how beautiful he is, I’ve been saying it and saying it, right?)
Previously
2010: I DO NOT LIKE it when they talk shit about each others’ kids.
2009: Joe Bob just kept smiling.
2008: No entry.
2007: Ten.
2006: I walked over to them and threw Cheerios at them, and they looked at me as if I were mentally disturbed.
2005: Which he proved by dancing lightly about the room once I’d said we should just stay home.
2004: He asked questions, he really listened to the answers, and he was just really a nice guy.
2003: No entry.
2002: No entry.
2001: She’s obviously picked up her mother’s bad attitude.
2000: My day in pictures.
‘Koosh ball’ hehe brilliant.
Corbett has been with you HOW long, and Fred only just noticed how pretty he is?
Wow at how much Alice has grown in those last pics. Although I’m sure I read somewhere that if you catch them young enough any check to their growth (through not enough food or whatever) can potentially be reversed.
Well, dammit, if there’s anything better than Corbie on a quilt, I don’t know what it is. Maybe I don’t even want to know.
Macushla is so over-the-top cute I can hardly stand it. Great pics, Robyn.
Robyn you have me in tears today for a multiple of reasons.
Jake and Elwood sent from Mr Boogers. Love it. The photos of Kooshie and the tongue, Im crying they are so funny!
Just love coming here each morning, knowing that you’ll start my day off with smiles from seeing all the adorable kitty pictures. Loved the step by step description of Macushla’s tongue. Dorothy is such a beautiful kitten, I’m sure she’ll get adopted fast. Well time to get moving and get some chores done. Love love love your journal and all the photo’s you post. Which your camera sure does take beautiful pictures, it’s like I can reach out and pet the kittens. So lifelike. Gotta go have a fantastic day.
A new video! Be sure to watch to the very end!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lDnmKzUza4
I know you don’t want anymore permanent residents, but can’t you find someone to take Dorothy that you know, so we can get cute pictures of her forever and ever??? 😉 Srsly… she’s so cuuuuuuuuuute 😀
Alice looks so much like our newly-adopted Molly! (Here, snuggling with her brother Finnegan on my lap)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2798/5734238437_fac672fe78_z.jpg
I want a calitabby so bad.