Nites are cold and the best grate in the house is in the hall bathroom. I love that grate. It’s a great grate. I spend most of my nights curled up on the grate. Mommy is not happy with all the hair that I leave on the rug around the grate. But it is my grate and she will just have to live with it.
Now that Mom is working 5 days of the week outside of the house, the dog walker is coming every day to make sure that we are Ok. Most of the time I don’t want to go for a walk with her, because she isn’t Mommy, but today I decided I would give her a chance. She sent Mom this picture of me and Mini’s tail. I am sure it made Mom smile.
Most of the time we look like this –
Sofie and Charles waiting for Mom to come home from work
Mom says it is OK if Charles and I don’t go for a walk when she is at work since we get to go out in the yard, which, is alright by us. It’s Louise that really needs the walker because she cares about walking.
Ok, Mother Nature, enough is enough! It is March now and the other day was meteorological SPRING. Get it? SPRING!!!! So stop with the snow and ice already. Respectfully, Louise and Sofie Bear
Mommy has a hard time getting a picture with us so she took a picture of her reflection in the front door while we were looking out at her. It shows all of us in one shot. V is also in the picture if you look really hard.
Just another DogDaz morning at the zoo ❤
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We hope this is the last storm of the season, but you never know around here. They name snow storms now, and this one is called Petra. She came with several inches of snow, then a layer of ice, and then rain. It didn’t rain enough to wash it all away so we were stuck with muck. We don’t mind the snow, but the ice and the cold rain is yucky. Hurry up SPRING!
Louise found a nice sun square on the kitchen floor late in the afternoon coming through the western window. The late day tones made the second photo almost black and white without me having to do anything.
Louise was keeping that sunspot all to herself (you can see poor Sofie in the shadows). There are not a lot of sunspots in the winter to lie in.
My humans have adopted a small kitten and they want me to share my food, my toys, and even my bed, with the obnoxious little pest. How do I get them to understand that I love their company but this is my space and I like it that way?
Yours truly,
Distraught in Denver
Dear Distraught,
Humans just don’t understand us felines very well, do they? In the human world, I guess they don’t care if a stranger comes into their house and takes all their food out of the cabinet and eats it and then sleeps in their nice cozy bed. I wish there was a way you could explain to them that cats are very territorial and suspicious creatures. We need our own spaces. Do you have shelves that you can climb up on, a cat tree, or at least a window perch to get away from the pesty newbie? I know that in my house, we have a community of cats, of which I am the Queen, and sometimes we all like to be together, and many times, we all want to be alone. That is why our humans have catified our house with trees and window seats and gates to keep the dogs away from our play areas.
Mom just doesn’t understand that once we are done playing in the snow we want to come into the nice warm house immediately, not one minute longer!
I look through ever door that I can to make sure Mom knows that I am wanting to come inside. NOW! I even have started barking at the door in case she has forgotten that I have been in the back yard for at least 2 days (Mom note: 5 minutes).
My tootsies are freezing Mom! Let me in!!!!
(No paws were harmed in the making of this blog post)