Last year when the kittens were just 2 months and 2 weeks, old we didn't have a tree in the house!!! They were wild Indians then!!!! They are still pretty much wild Indians!!!!! I have been told that Bengal cats stay pretty much wild Indians most of their lives!! As long as they feel good that is!!
THEY FEEL GOOD!!!!!!!!! This poor house has really suffered!!
That is OK tho!!! They are so so soooooooo loving and sweet to us. Max will sit by the back door when it is time for Tom to come home from work and wait for him and I know that Tom will be home within 5 or 10 minutes!!! He always is!!!! Max knows Tom is coming home, that he is getting close. Max is the only one who does that.
Today I am cooking soup and making critter food!!! Yes I am a crazy old lady!!!! LOL
Love coming your way, Circle, Allie, Max and Fern
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
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I think it's a good decision, some kitties are really like wild indians :o) Morris, the cat of my auntie still removes all baubles of the tree, he is 8 now :o)
ReplyDeletedon't know much about kitties but sometimes my mom calls me a wild indian too!! My mom is 1/2 indian.
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Jazzi
With or Without a tree... Christmas will be wonderful in your home... filled with those super thingys you always cooker up. THAT is MORE important than a tree.
ReplyDeleteWow, I think the food all sounds great! I bet you have great food in your house and I think it's cool that Max is your doorbell and welcome wagon! BOL/MOL
ReplyDeleteGrr and Woof,
Sarge, Pol Comm
Kitties are very smart!! You make me hungry now, Fern lol xox
ReplyDeleteI don't blame you Fern, So far Gracie leaves stuff alone... but if she didn't, there would be no decorations! Kitties are better than a tree any day!
ReplyDeleteIt's okay, we don't have a tree either. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's okay not to have a tree. If you have active kitties, who put yourself thru extra work in repairing it every day. Your babies are adorable.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays to you!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're not crazy, Fern, you're loving. I'm not having a tree this year either. I won't be home enough to enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteHowdy Fern, you can still celebrate christmas without a tree. Isn't Max amazing to know when Tom is coming home! No worries, and love, Stella and Rory
ReplyDeleteP.S. We send you an e mail christmas card xx
Sometimes not having a tree is easier. They are a lot of work and so are the kitties! Maybe a little table plant/tree could be a good substitute :-)
ReplyDeleteNo tree!! Where will you climb?
ReplyDeleteLily
We had to switch to a table top tree due to the pups. I guess that wouldn't help with cats though!
ReplyDeleteMonty and Harlow
Maybe next year, the kitties will be more calm. You can always hope, right!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots♥
Mitch and Molly
We love soup!!!
ReplyDeleteSoup's the ticket for a cold day, which it is here. Not sure why you can't leave a comment, although it seems to get there.
ReplyDeleteOhh thats so bad , but cats make the law we know that :p, thank you for join my siye you are ao welcome
ReplyDeleteWe have 11 cats in the house and still have a tree - how wild can yours be??? :) Thank you so very much for your kind words this week with Yoko's downturn and passing.
ReplyDeleteSuch lucky cats to have both Tom and you. Cats somehow loveeeeeeeeeeeeee christmas trees and all the lights and ornaments. Wild indians too ;)
ReplyDeletehttp://sweetwilliamthescot.blogspot.com/2013/08/pets-on-quilt-contest.html
ReplyDeleteThis was my post with the quilt ~ all hand sewed.
Sweet William The Scot
No tree at our house last year or this one. Last year Georgia and Adam were 3 months old and were all over everything. They are just over a year old now but our new kitten, Gloria, is about six months. Our three little wild indians are all the fun we need. Maybe next year I'll come up with a special tree.
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