Niko: labeled
Nori: CAT
Holy cow, do you need some rain!
Screw that, we need rain…
Take some of ours. We keep having these monsoon-like deluges that come out of nowhere.
Summer in Seattle despite the stereotype is very dry and keeping the lawn watered enough to stay green is $$$$. I don’t mind as it makes up for the winter of short short days and overcast skies.
Pillow
I think Nori was completely asleep. I accidentally made a noise and his head popped up and then he squirmed out.
The neighbor’s cat, who is just as unpleasant as they are.
Alpha Cat is too superior to acknowledge the interloper with more than a few irritated tail swishes.
Been almost a week (and a pretty shitty one at at) without any new pet or animal pics, so here ya go…
Other Cat likes to help, especially if it involves a new box.
This is one of my dogs. His name is Copper and please don’t mind the hair design. My baby girl loves to play with his fur.
Welcome to BoingBoing, and Cooper, too!
When we were kids, my brother and me had a friend whose black and white cat had the habit of getting into paper grocery bags. I was intrigued and believed that it was a peculiarity of that cat. Nowadays I know that cats love getting into bags. I just do not understand the reason for this behavior.
Thigmotaxis.
Interesting. I was once in a place full of street cats. Some of them were friendly, others were indifferent as cats tend to be when bored. But one of them ran into the bag I was using to carry my camera.
Now, after reading about it, I think it was the way that cat found to cope with anxiety.
I think it’s very easy to think of cats (or dogs or any other animal) in terms of stereotypes. Animals are as diverse as we, humans beings, are.