Sorry to deviate from the felines, but that pot is georgeous! I always admire his work, wonderful!
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thank you for sharing his story.
wow, good on you for saving him. that couldn't have been easy.
he was so cute. i love his face. very funny looking.
wow, good on you for saving him. that couldn't have been easy.
he was so cute. i love his face. very funny looking.
I am hoping others will post about their dogs, fish, snakes, rabbits ....
Dresden, never heard of that term either, wow, you learn something new every day. Thanks for sharing.
Noonie, cats and boxes, lol.
Spirit is a cutie Thanks for the picture.
If you want to 'trap' a cat, get a box!!!
Also, it has been proven if you use masking tape on the floor to make a square, a cat will sit inside of the square, haha.
Spirit is a cutie Thanks for the picture.
If you want to 'trap' a cat, get a box!!!
Also, it has been proven if you use masking tape on the floor to make a square, a cat will sit inside of the square, haha.
This was Miss Emily, guardian of the Teaware
[and one time destroyer of teaware when she leaped for the counter, caught the edge of the towel underneath the dishdrainer, and sent several beautiful pieces of Petr Novak's wood fired shino teawares to an early doom on the tile floor.]
After Miss E's passing, a work colleague told me about a litter of kittens in the parking area by the industrial workshop area where he rented a bay to work on his cars. It took about a week but I caught Humboldt and Nebula at about 8 weeks old. They were not pleased after their first trip to the vet....
and while they sometimes spilled out from my lap
they are very respectful of the teaware
Humboldt likes to tempt me away from the tea table by offering to play footsie....
and he actually seeks out & eats spent tea leaves (greens, light & roasted oolongs, puerhs, all), though he does not drink the tea itself. I sometimes find him going after leaves in the worm bin bucket if I'm too slow to put it away, or he finds a leaf or two in the drain of the sink....
[and one time destroyer of teaware when she leaped for the counter, caught the edge of the towel underneath the dishdrainer, and sent several beautiful pieces of Petr Novak's wood fired shino teawares to an early doom on the tile floor.]
After Miss E's passing, a work colleague told me about a litter of kittens in the parking area by the industrial workshop area where he rented a bay to work on his cars. It took about a week but I caught Humboldt and Nebula at about 8 weeks old. They were not pleased after their first trip to the vet....
and while they sometimes spilled out from my lap
they are very respectful of the teaware
Humboldt likes to tempt me away from the tea table by offering to play footsie....
and he actually seeks out & eats spent tea leaves (greens, light & roasted oolongs, puerhs, all), though he does not drink the tea itself. I sometimes find him going after leaves in the worm bin bucket if I'm too slow to put it away, or he finds a leaf or two in the drain of the sink....