Some days there’s nothing to tell.
I see Andy being a kitty…
…looking cute…
…doing kitty things.
I reflect on how he came into my life, how a little ball of fluff…
…grew, bringing me so much joy. I love my wee Andy!
Some days there’s nothing to tell.
I see Andy being a kitty…
…looking cute…
…doing kitty things.
I reflect on how he came into my life, how a little ball of fluff…
…grew, bringing me so much joy. I love my wee Andy!
The little furball, who is now a big fur ball, is eminently lovable. Love the close-ups!
Thanks, Dolly! He’s sooooo pretty I love taking his photo!
Mr Andy could illustrate the word “gorgeous” in the dictionary.
I have to agree! It’s sometimes amazes me that my first impression of him as a kitten was he was ugly-cute!
Perhaps it was because you had not been intimately familiar with Persian kitties.
Just days later, perhaps two weeks, that odd look was gone and Andy was adorable! Dougy, on the other hand, was adorable from the first time I met him, which was about the time Andy started looking adorable, too.
Wait, did you not see them together at the same time?
Here’s the story of how they came into my life… http://phainopepla95.com/2011/12/05/call-me-crazy/
I got it now, and oiir Andy was already sick when you first met him. I see where your heading photo comes from, too. All kittens are cute, but The Adorables were beyond cute!
Yes, and I suspect he’d just dried out from a poop bath, the reason he had such a wild look when the veterinarian technician put him down on the desk the first day I met him! The heading photo is a screen print from this video.: https://youtu.be/nSYeJ-o_ldg
Yes, I watched this video as a part of the post to which you had sent me the link. I haven’t even touched the computer all day yesterday (my husband had been in an accident last week, he is fine, but the car was deemed a total loss, and we spent the day purchasing a new one with insurance money), so I am heading over to your blog to catch up.
Wow! Glad he is OK!
Thank you! He was calmly sitting in a turn line, waiting for arrow to make a left turn, when the guy in the line on his right also decided to make a turn and plowed into the passenger side of our car. He later told the police that he didn’t see our car. How anyone doesn’t see a big red car which is not moving is a mystery to me! But the entire passenger side of the car accordioned, while my husband wasn’t affected, thank G-d.
I once had an accident where I was signaling a left turn and waiting for a line of cars held me in a holding pattern. This was at an intersection. Once the traffic cleared, a woman tried to pass me on the driver’s side, instead on on the passenger’s side, which would have been the logical response since I was signaling a left turn. Wiped out the driver’s side! Of course, she had no insurance and no driver’s license! She told the investigating officer she was headed to the courthouse to get a license (it was the day the license guys were in town), which didn’t save her from a hefty fine and points off the license she barely goy.
OMG! Were you hurt?
Fortunately, the damage was to the car alone.
Thank G-d!
My husband is enjoying the new car and I get to drive it tomorrow, G-d willing, so all is well.
Be safe!
Thank you, Doug. It was quite an eperience, manually switching from automatic to manual transmission and driving stickshift without depressing the clutch. Half the time I didn’t know what to do with my left foot! It was fun, though, and I am sure I will eventually get used to it.
It’s been decades since I drove a manual transmission car. My first three were manuals, then I came into the automatic transmission world when Reagan was elected. Best wishes for remembering to use your left foot!
That pretty much sums up how we all feel about our kitties.
That’s a fact!
Nothing to say. Just admire this beautiful Andy, Doug.
In friendship
Michel
Thanks, Michel!
Every day with our animal companions is a gift. May you and Andy have many more together.
I agree!
There doesn’t have to be news. Sweet kitty pictures always do the trick!
I have days where that’s the best I can do.
He is magnificent, as always. And if there’s not much to tell, it means he is a good boy who doesn’t cause you any bother! Must be nice to have one of those.
He has his days…. LOL! But he’s pretty much a good kitty.