Kay Jones > All of the cats enjoy scratching on the many pieces of driftwood in the backyard. This is Ror scratching on a piece of driftwood that was buried in an upright position just for the cats to scratch on and climb.
Kay Jones > When I see the cats circling a shrub or piece of driftwood, I suspect that they are hearing gophers. Gopher tunnels pop-up all over this yard. I don't mind the gophers eating the many old roots from the previous yard-jungle, but they also eat new bulbs that I have planted. I have been stuffing the gopher air holes with used kitty litter. Hopefully, eventually, the cats' odors will keep them out of the garden.
Kay Jones > Ror loves to help me with the laundry.
Kay Jones > This is one of Ror's favorite napping places, the back of the couch in the living room.
Kay Jones > This is Ozzy's favorite napping position.
Kay Jones > Our cats often occupy the bed in our guest room.
Kay Jones > We know that Kay put this clean mattress cover here just for us to nap on. NOT!
Kay Jones > The Siamese-tabby twins, Ror and Shaggy, lounge on our table in the breakfast nook.
Kay Jones > That's Tom playing with the cats. The cats are still kittens really, only 9 months old, and they prefer having one or both of their humans outside with them. Tom is putting up a cat fence-in to keep them safe in the yard.
All of the cats enjoy scratching on the many pieces of driftwood in the backyard. This is Ror scratching on a piece of driftwood that was buried in an upright position just for the cats to scratch on and climb.
Kay Jones > All of the cats enjoy scratching on the many pieces of driftwood in the backyard. This is Ror scratching on a piece of driftwood that was buried in an upright position just for the cats to scratch on and climb.
All of the cats enjoy scratching on the many pieces of driftwood in the backyard. This is Ror scratching on a piece of driftwood that was buried in an upright position just for the cats to scratch on and climb.
See photo in gallery

Comments

|

New comment:

Name: Email: Link:


To foil spammers, enter this code: copy this text in this box: Code unreadable?