I'm doing my Friday Cat Blogging early this week, since I'll be away from the computer over the weekend and I don't want to deprive Phoenix Woman of her cat fix.
These catzen aren't in my house, they're in my sister's house. She's recently rescued from from danger and privation (i.e. from hanging around her back yard hoping for a handout). The little one is a love sponge, the larger one only recently stopped hiding under the cabinet below the sink whenever The Evil Cat-Eating Monster came into the room.
In retalia-- er, reply, I'll mention that the Cats in Sink photo inspired the suggestion that the cats be named Heiss and Kalt (German for "hot" and "cold").
Good grief!
ReplyDeleteIn Louisiana, hurricanes.
In Massachusetts, floods.
In MEC's hous, cats coming up through the drains!
The big one looks pissed off, and I can't say I would offer blame.
ReplyDeleteThey're part of the Cat Insurgency.
ReplyDeleteThey're ca'taways.
ReplyDeleteThese catzen aren't in my house, they're in my sister's house. She's recently rescued from from danger and privation (i.e. from hanging around her back yard hoping for a handout). The little one is a love sponge, the larger one only recently stopped hiding under the cabinet below the sink whenever The Evil Cat-Eating Monster came into the room.
ReplyDeleteCatzen?
ReplyDeleteAre these the Catzenjammer Kits?
Um.
ReplyDeleteAm I so old that I'm the only one who gets that joke?
I got the "Catzenjammer Kits" joke.
ReplyDeleteIn retalia-- er, reply, I'll mention that the Cats in Sink photo inspired the suggestion that the cats be named Heiss and Kalt (German for "hot" and "cold").