Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
A nice reminder of "touch with your eyes only kitties!"
might be glad that there is glass between them....curiousity killed the bird too....ha
Work work work. Somebody has to keep an eye on those birds. Somebody has to remember the movie The Birds!
Our cat Fluffy does the same thing! What is that orange stick like thing on the rail near the Cardinal?
What a lovely system, you feed birds so cats are entertained! Will they be able to go outside in the spring? Or will you preserve the lives of all those birds?
Amazing. You have trained the kitties to watch for spring.
Oh, cats, how much fun they are.
LOL That first photo is priceless… ;-)
Good thing they are on the inside -- barbara
Vicki, these are truly story telling pictures. Will you be giving those kitties bells to wear when at last they do venture outdoors for their first nature walks?xo
Lise -- it's a bit of suetBarb and Frances -- we haven't let them out because they seem pretty content inside. But they are wearing bells in the event that they do get out. The other night my husband got up in the middle of the night to find the back door standing open. The cats were still inside.
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A nice reminder of "touch with your eyes only kitties!"
might be glad that there is glass between them....curiousity killed the bird too....ha
Work work work. Somebody has to keep an eye on those birds. Somebody has to remember the movie The Birds!
Our cat Fluffy does the same thing! What is that orange stick like thing on the rail near the Cardinal?
What a lovely system, you feed birds so cats are entertained! Will they be able to go outside in the spring? Or will you preserve the lives of all those birds?
Amazing. You have trained the kitties to watch for spring.
Oh, cats, how much fun they are.
LOL That first photo is priceless… ;-)
Good thing they are on the inside -- barbara
Vicki, these are truly story telling pictures.
Will you be giving those kitties bells to wear when at last they do venture outdoors for their first nature walks?
xo
Lise -- it's a bit of suet
Barb and Frances -- we haven't let them out because they seem pretty content inside. But they are wearing bells in the event that they do get out.
The other night my husband got up in the middle of the night to find the back door standing open. The cats were still inside.
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