Oh, my goodness, that kitty must be thrilled that you got them that new toy for Christmas. And what a challenge for you@ You didn't want a decorated tree anyway, did you? :o
This is certainly not a "scaredy-cat"!! I hope your tree doesn't get toppled--We used to tie ours down when Schumee was with us--she insisted on putting her scent on it and knocking it for a loop!! Cats!! =;000 Hugs julierose
I lost Tugger 2 weeks ago. I searched cat rescues, visited etc. with no luck. Then I found Rosie at Cat by Cat, Inc. She was found abandoned with siblings in an apartment when the tenant moved out. The foster mom had to put the trap through a window to get her. The siblings did not make it. She is the perfect sewing studio companion.
Oh, my goodness, that kitty must be thrilled that you got them that new toy for Christmas. And what a challenge for you@ You didn't want a decorated tree anyway, did you? :o
ReplyDeleteThis is certainly not a "scaredy-cat"!! I hope your tree doesn't get toppled--We used to tie ours down when Schumee was with us--she insisted on putting her scent on it and knocking it for a loop!! Cats!! =;000
ReplyDeleteHugs julierose
LOL! Maybe I shouldn't laugh. Will the ornament at the top of the tree last until Christmas?
ReplyDeleteOh what a fun kitty. So good to see your tree
ReplyDeleteThe best decoration is 2/3rds up the tree! What a little adventurer!
ReplyDeleteI lost Tugger 2 weeks ago. I searched cat rescues, visited etc. with no luck. Then I found Rosie at Cat by Cat, Inc. She was found abandoned with siblings in an apartment when the tenant moved out. The foster mom had to put the trap through a window to get her. The siblings did not make it. She is the perfect sewing studio companion.
ReplyDeleteWell, cats and trees always make for an interesting combination. Lots of redocorating by them.
ReplyDeleteIt took me a moment to see the kitty head in the tree!
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