Andy loves his kitty videos! And this is his favorite place to perch to watch mousies and birdies and…
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What kind of birdies does he see out his window? I see a pair of jay birdies that visit my yard each day. They take the peanuts and wash in the bird bath.
Pine siskins, sparrows, house finches, downy woodpeckers, blue jays, mourning doves, American robins, American goldfinches, and others. They also see an occasional squirrel during the day and cottontail bunnies on a regular basis at night.
Yeah, the mouse is a favorite here, too, but his absolute favorite is one that’s nothing more than a string randomly popping out from the sides and wiggling across the screen. He goes crazy wild over that one!
With Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce? Those were the best ones, I think. Those were the days when they acted to tell a story since special effects were fairly rudimentary.
it’s with ronald howard & h.marion-crawford…there is always fog (specially the only one special effect what was doable that time) but the boys love it… and me too… they fall asleep after some minutes, YAY!
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Oh! A television program! I was unaware there was such a thing on TV, but we didn’t get it here till late in the 1950s. I know some really excellent programming happened on television with really primitive special effects. I think of the early Dr. Who programs. The stories overcame the silly special effects and crappy sets. Classic stuff!
I love how swooshy his fur looks here!
He needs a good brushing…!) Andy says, “Mrow!”
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so cute cat
He has a sweet disposition, too!
What kind of birdies does he see out his window? I see a pair of jay birdies that visit my yard each day. They take the peanuts and wash in the bird bath.
Pine siskins, sparrows, house finches, downy woodpeckers, blue jays, mourning doves, American robins, American goldfinches, and others. They also see an occasional squirrel during the day and cottontail bunnies on a regular basis at night.
I watched a Netflix show last night (or 5 minutes of it, anyhow). You look very interested, Andy. ~Xena
He is an intense viewer!
dood….we dunno bout de hole burd watchin thing but de mouze getz R vote everee time 😉 ♥♥
Yeah, the mouse is a favorite here, too, but his absolute favorite is one that’s nothing more than a string randomly popping out from the sides and wiggling across the screen. He goes crazy wild over that one!
we just watch a video too… the mama is a very responsible pawson so she placed her kids in front of the tv so she can do her stuff LOL
If it works, it’s worth the effort! (No one wants to work with too many distractions….)
only b&w movies… the favorite is an ole sherlock holmes thing ;O)
With Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce? Those were the best ones, I think. Those were the days when they acted to tell a story since special effects were fairly rudimentary.
it’s with ronald howard & h.marion-crawford…there is always fog (specially the only one special effect what was doable that time) but the boys love it… and me too… they fall asleep after some minutes, YAY!
Oh! A television program! I was unaware there was such a thing on TV, but we didn’t get it here till late in the 1950s. I know some really excellent programming happened on television with really primitive special effects. I think of the early Dr. Who programs. The stories overcame the silly special effects and crappy sets. Classic stuff!