Monday, October 29, 2007

The Hidden Lives of Kitty Cats

What makes them do this ? Why do these critters do this ?

Since The Fuzz's Sweetie got soft, and lets these creatures spend the night in the house, they are confined to a particular room at night. For the most part, they are satisfied with this arraignment. But The Fuzz is never sure what he may find in the middle of the night. (He does get up in the middle of the night to check on the fire and take care of some of that "nature" stuff.) Last night, while he was making his rounds, he sat down to pull on his booties (this involves the out doors, but that's another story) and there in the darkness he heard the sound of purring, close. He groped around and finally found the source sitting next to him. In fact it was the same one as in the picture.
It seems this one was hiding at bedtime and assumed to be out in the cold. She was searched for unsuccessfully and abandoned to the outer darkness. But she had her own plans.
We'll have to look more thoroughly tonight.

4 comments:

The Lazy Iguana said...

It is more fun when more than one cat wants to be in the same box.

The box jumps around, there is a lot of noise, and this continues till there is only one cat in the box.

Usually the winner is Skipper. After he wins the box he runs out of it and chases the other cat around the house, creating more noise. It is very amusing.

Anonymous said...

plastic bags also seem to be a favorite for Rizzo/split. DOug will swing her around and around inside the bag, then put her down. As soon as she's out she runs around the room and climbs right back inside the bag. We take that to mean she enjoys the ride.

Jandi for The Fuzz said...

L- Sometimes they pile in there together.

W- Y'all's cat is wierd.

Anonymous said...

yes, she is. :) just like her ma and pa.