Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Tall Cat pays a (brief) call




Tall Cat turns on the charm.


Tall Cat sneaks upstairs
while I am tussling with my tax return.


This is absolutely forbidden.


I said,


This is absolutely forbidden.


No really.




Tall Cat has left the premises.


15 comments:

  1. Oh how cruel sending him out into the cold - how can you resist that lovely face appealing to you to let him stay.

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  2. Oh -- he looks very soft. And comfortable.

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  3. Wish our cat would look that loving. They're good company from a safe distance. We want more love from our own.

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  4. Being a cat , I'm not exactly sure what this 'forbidden' means ....?

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  5. As if the cat cares what is forbidden.

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  6. He does make himself at home, doesn't he! (tax return is this evening's job...)

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  7. I wish he'd visit our house. It's horribly catless now.

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  8. Dear Tall Cat

    There's a lot of pent up cat love out here in Blogand.

    Just saying..............

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  9. Lucille, although I truly am more a fan of dogs than I am of cats, I do have to admit that Tall Cat is a charmer. A very photogenic charmer.

    Good luck with the tax forms. Our filing deadline arrives mid-April.

    xo

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  10. He's so beautiful..... I know I shouldn't covet anyone else's cat, but it's hard not to.

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  11. Tall Cat has you wrapped around his furry little striped 'finger'. I love the one of him craning his neck as he looks into the camera.

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  12. I do miss having a cat - our last one died eight years ago, and quite frankly after missing him very much what I didn't miss was the calcified cat food on the floor or having to have the cat flap propped open day and night because he never learned how to use it, regardless of how we tried various ways of teaching him, from temping him with food, to pushing and shoving. Tall cat looks adorable, but then they have a way of looking cute and cuddly when they want something and he rather likes your bed!

    By the way, love your tiled floor as much as I love the cat!

    Margaret P

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  13. He knows how to sneak in and take the place over doesn't he?

    I have never had to do a Tax Return.

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  14. What Menopausal Musing said! No cats here, a sad but necessary state of affairs given that there are five whippets in residence.

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