How's that cat thing go...if you're too busy and tired to write a real post, put up pictures of the cat? Well, here she is. You'll notice that Kipper has been hard at work getting ready for winter as well, I think she's gained five pounds.
I am telling you, it is JUST fur!!! Why doesn't anyone believe me? Plus she does not provide a warm place for Kipper to sleep in the frigid weather, so Kipper has to do the best that she can just to survive!!! Poor Kipper!!! It's all about donkeys over there!
LOL on farm buddy's comment. Kipper are you furry? Our wandering cat at who visits all the farms around here seems to be in very good health too. I hope she stays in our shed this winter!
Another sweet looking easy keeper. I swear to Gawd that every time I go into the barn our cats are trying to convince me that they. are. STARVING. Puh-lease. No lie - those two double their weight over the winter as they hole up in the straw stack. But, they do keep the rodent population under wraps enough that I only EVER see dead soldiers lined up neatly in a row, alternating heads/tails so they fit together. What cat does this kind of stuff?? Bored, creative winter barncats.
Oh Kipper...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kipper; my what tiny feet you have.
ReplyDeleteShe looks quite, um, healthy....
ReplyDeleteKipper is NOT fat. She is nothing but beautiful.
ReplyDeleteKipper you are so....FLUFFY! :D
ReplyDeleteI am telling you, it is JUST fur!!! Why doesn't anyone believe me? Plus she does not provide a warm place for Kipper to sleep in the frigid weather, so Kipper has to do the best that she can just to survive!!! Poor Kipper!!! It's all about donkeys over there!
ReplyDeleteLOL on farm buddy's comment. Kipper are you furry? Our wandering cat at who visits all the farms around here seems to be in very good health too. I hope she stays in our shed this winter!
ReplyDeleteAnother sweet looking easy keeper.
ReplyDeleteI swear to Gawd that every time I go into the barn our cats are trying to convince me that they. are. STARVING. Puh-lease. No lie - those two double their weight over the winter as they hole up in the straw stack.
But, they do keep the rodent population under wraps enough that I only EVER see dead soldiers lined up neatly in a row, alternating heads/tails so they fit together. What cat does this kind of stuff?? Bored, creative winter barncats.