Cat-inized
My dear friend Debbi came up with that word and that totally describes what has been going on around here as of late.
Do you see anything wrong with this picture?
Well one eye fell off and one tail was unceremoniously ripped right off. It was found shaken to death and with pieces missing in the middle of the living room. I think Sunshine has been working on it for awhile as I kept finding pieces of it and didn’t put two and two together. I thought it was just one of her toys she was de-constructing.
Also they were all quite rascals as there was a group effort to knock my knitting bag off the chair. Remove the contents and then have Shadow squeeze himself inside. Sunshine again proceeded to shake a half knit head of the elephant I’m working on. Sorry Sunshine, but that’s not for you.

While those two were doing that Jack and Madison decided to play with some yarn that must of inoccently rolled in their direction. Don’t those faces just say - “Really, we had nothing to do with this. We just found this yarn sitting here.”

















sprite wrote,
We returned from our last long weekend away to find that the cats had found the only ball of yarn I’d wound up for the Tilted Duster and had unwound it all around the living room. Luckily, Rudi arrived home before I did, so he was the one who gut stuck rewinding the ball from around all the furniture…
Link | May 31st, 2008 at 7:30 pm
Julie wrote,
The poor widdle bunnies! They do have terribly innocent looks on their faces and we all know what that means.
The neighbor boys had that same look a few months ago when there was a fire in my backyard and they came to tell me the fire engines were arriving.Mmhmm!
Link | June 1st, 2008 at 4:02 am
Carat wrote,
My cats gave me the same look yesterday, after they scattered a dozen skins of yarn that were in one of my knitting bags all over the house.
Link | June 1st, 2008 at 6:34 pm