I could have used her in Santa Fe. The desert creatures in the summer certainly are plentiful, and I learned how to murder mice! No-one wants to fool with the Hanta Virus!
Oh... and I needed 2 weeks to learn that this is a Cat ! My mother says "Giat", my German friends say "Katze", my Italian friends say "Gatto" and my South Tyrolean friends say "Kotz". Well, today I learned a new word: "Mouser" :)
Aah, a study in concentration!
ReplyDeleteSo, I have a cat that looks just like this and does exactly the same thing!
ReplyDeleteAwww adorable! Welcome sweet friend!
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ReplyDeleteAh, there's so much to see and explore on the other side of the door!
ReplyDeleteWith a close eye on something I see!
ReplyDeleteI could have used her in Santa Fe. The desert creatures in the summer certainly are plentiful, and I learned how to murder mice! No-one wants to fool with the Hanta Virus!
ReplyDelete"Sorry, I can't go out and play today. I'm grounded."
ReplyDeleteThinking of a journey out into that dangerous world.
ReplyDeleteOh... and I needed 2 weeks to learn that this is a Cat !
ReplyDeleteMy mother says "Giat", my German friends say "Katze", my Italian friends say "Gatto" and my South Tyrolean friends say "Kotz".
Well, today I learned a new word: "Mouser" :)
This is the cat's patient posture, used just before it pounces on an unsuspecting rodent.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are efficient hunters! ;-)
ReplyDelete"After I murder that little bugger I'm going to take a nice, long nap in the sun. I've earned it."
ReplyDeleteReady, steady, go - when that door is opened :). I know you will be watching the PGA Championships. Looks interesting!
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing you're gonna' have to let that kitty outside before he finds a mouse or any other living critter to chase! Nice study in concentration.
ReplyDeleteTheir patience is incredible!
ReplyDeleteTheir patience is incredible!
ReplyDeleteNobody can stare quite like a cat.
ReplyDeleteThey will never build a better 'mousetrap!'
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