I had to deal with an interruption during this puzzle. Thus -- the extremely long puzzle time. I must remember to turn it off if that happens! I need a secretary --- or a keeper!!!
Orange cats are usually the craziest, and unfortunately get hurt the most. But they are fun to live with, as are Tristan and Brick the two who share our house at present.
Been wondering what to get my sister's cat for Christmas but according to pics on facebook, they are quite happy with just a box, so will buy myself something and give the cat the box lol.
I had a cat who loved to crawl into bags, too. And saw one in a glass jar. They are so curious and seem to know which compact places they can get in and out of. Their fur is misleading as they are very wiry if not overfed.
LuvsWesterns
Aug 13, 2019
This picture is the spittin' image of him, too!
aknan
Aug 13, 2019
Great idea, aussie! And the cat will be happy, too. Not sure about Margaret.....
aussiesapphire
Aug 13, 2019
Lol Aknan, she is the only one who can pet the cat!!! Hope you are coping well. Lots of love.
I also had a red tabby. We called him Spooky as the slightest noise -- if he was nearby and it was made by a man -- would frighten him. Loud noises sent him scurrying to hide, no matter the source. He wasn't sociable at all to anyone but me and my sister-in-law. When we had company, he'd sit in the archway between the kitchen and dining room and make noises, as if to say, "Hey, you guys, get out of my living room! " He finally became sure of my hubby enough to take food from him or crawl over him to get to me, and would also let Joe pet him, but not much else. He was my little sweetie pie and I miss him, bunches.
LuvsWesterns
Aug 13, 2019
Oops, put my final thought on Aussie's comments, but as I said there, this picture is the spittin' image of him, too!
'Twon't be long 'til Pink-Puzzle-Piece Gramma whups me in time on the 60 Wavy piece puzzle! This heavy mouse is killing my times, but I still enjoy workin' 'em.
Take care and God bless. Hugs.
"The greatest healing therapy is friendship and love." Hubert H. Humphrey