This picture is just a little too twee, but that’s how they looked.
I much prefer the picture below.
Thursday was the cats yearly trip to the vet.
As I may have mentioned previously, we don’t crate the cats for travel. We put them in harnesses and on leashes, which works out better for everyone involved.
Aside from some incessant yowling, the trip wasn’t too bad. Especially after Kat decided to come up to the front seat and hang out with Michael.
Although she hid under the seat on the way to the vet’s, once we were there she was relatively calm and relaxed.
Even with the two small dogs barking and growling and yipping and snorting. (Oh yes, they snorted. A lot. Very strange dogs.)
Yes, yes he does occasionally like to stick his head out the window like a dog. But if we drive by a pedestrian, he ducks back into the car until it’s safe again.
Yes, it’s that time of the week again!
Mr Furry seems to have gotten over his general pissiness and and although not friendly or anything, has gone back to being cute.
He just looks so soft! And cuddly!
Don’t be fooled. He isn’t.
Even though I’m not using the flash, apparently the soft click click click annoyed him.
Too bad. That was entirely too adorable a shot to pass up.
Nothing exciting today.
When Kat sits like that, I like to tell him it makes his butt look big.
He doesn’t seem to care for some reason.
All week, every time Grandmom has gotten out of her chair, Kit has jumped up into it. Kit doesn’t seem to get the idea of not irking the woman who gives her treats.
Then again, it hasn’t changed how often Grandmom does give her treats.
Here is an excerpt of some silliness I made for my Dad while he was in the hospital.
Happy Friday!
Taken on my laptop camera:
Here are some cat pictures combined with pictures of my new netbook, to give you some perspective on the size of the netbook of course. (Why did I get the “Pearl” colored netbook? Because it was $10 cheaper, and I didn’t care enough to spend $10 for black (now if cobalt blue had been a choice…)
Here are Kit and the Netbook. Since Kit’s a relatively small cat (at least compared to Kat) it doesn’t seem all that impressive.
Perhaps this gives a little better perspective?
Or this?
And finally a cat free comparison:
Laptop, netbook, cellphone.
Kat is tearing through the house making occasional yowls, because apparently the invisible kitty demons are after him.
Kit is following him around, with body language that says, “What’s wrong? What’s going on? Why are you running around like that? What’s wrong?”
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