Never mind when they get me up to give them kitty food, Andy and Dougy would rather I didn’t wake them up after they eat and take their kitty naps. (Living with kitties is following their rules!)
Never mind when they get me up to give them kitty food, Andy and Dougy would rather I didn’t wake them up after they eat and take their kitty naps. (Living with kitties is following their rules!)
Benevolent dictators – I like that one!
Once again, I managed to delete a comment by accident. In regards to your comment about Benji growing up to be a beautiful dog, how true! Annarette is to be commended for getting his as a pup from a shelter, and for seeing his potential as a therapy dog, a “job” for which he is in training now. I will continue to reblog her updates on Benji since I have enjoyed getting to know him through her posts!
On the other hand, my kitties make their demands well know, if in obscure ways. Today’;s blog deals with Dougy’s demands.
Excellent pictures. I love his…dare to interrupt me expression. haha
Jean
Yes, Dougy gave me a good one….!
Are not they right ? A little nap after eat is so good ! I like this too ! 🙂
In friendship
Michell
Yes, I suspect they have a little Spanish blood. I like a nap during the day myself, and being retired, this is possible to do!
oh no! Not the lasers. 🙂
Oh yes….this how they control me!
aww just look at that face and Doug you know you can not resist that face no matter what.
How true, Ruth! They are benevolent dictators.
Hmmmm… Dougy is grayer than I thought. For some reason, I assumed your boys were shades of black, like Mr. M
It depends on the light and the angle. They are essentially black cats, but, because they are smoke Persians, that subtle gray shows up in different lights.
Good, flash-less photos of the boy.
I turned on a second light. It takes away an orangish hue that I don’t like about photos in that area, too. Anyway, thanks! Dougy’s true colors show in these photos as well, and that’s difficult to get in photos taken in artificial light.