Practically Perfect Penelope's postulations and presumptions
Feline Family
The Trio
Waiting for treats on the cat tree after Sunday’s weigh-in
Murphy
Murphy needs a nap, June 2014
Murphy enjoying the heater vent on a January morning
Murphy poses – June 2014
Xavier
Xavier helps update the name roster in preparation for running a polling place 2012 November 6.
Xavier (aka Boo or Bunny) in his heated bed – his castle – Mar 2011
Walking down the street – Oct 2012
Xa curled up in round bed – Oct 2014
Xavier eschews his heated kitty bed for the chili shorts.
Birman companions can tell you that this is an accident in the making – Apr 2011
Hanging out on the shoe boxes in the closet – Apr 2013
Cocoa (Dickens)
Cocoa and the new silk bedding from China.
Cocoa helping make the bed with the new Chinese silk spread – Nov 2014
Cocoa enjoy the look and feel of the new spread – Nov 2014
Cocoa a few weeks later on Dad’s pillow – Dec 2014
2014 June 20 sequence from Cocoa’s standpoint.
“What’s Mom looking at him for?”
“I can settle in here higher than Xavier – but he looks awfully comfortable.”
“What’s up Xa?”
“I want to be that content; go away!”
“Okay, okay – you can put away the squirt bottle.”
“Squirrel! Is there anything to eat on your nightstand?”
One neuron and so many things to do with it.
Archive
2012 July 26: Cocoa helps with unpacking
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As Xavier circled me, impatient for his dinner, I noted a darkish lump in his white tummy fluff. Since two hours earlier he’d accompanied me in the garden, I assumed that the lump was a leaf. He hopped in my lap so I flipped him over and reached for the lump. Ewww! Damp and squishy. Litter box refugee? I completed the removal and looked more closely. Double ewww: the lump was a small slug.
As Xavier circled me, impatient for his dinner, I noted a darkish lump in his white tummy fluff. Since two hours earlier he’d accompanied me in the garden, I assumed that the lump was a leaf. He hopped in my lap so I flipped him over and reached for the lump. Ewww! Damp and squishy. Litter box refugee? I completed the removal and looked more closely. Double ewww: the lump was a small slug.
Cat’s don’T always land on their feet?
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1143/do-cats-always-land-unharmed-on-their-feet-no-matter-how-far-they-fall