Well, “sleepy kitty” might state it better.
But he occasionally moves. (I didn’t have to poke him to see if he was, well, you know….)
Then he wakes up long enough…
…for a head “scritch”!
How exhausting!
Well, “sleepy kitty” might state it better.
But he occasionally moves. (I didn’t have to poke him to see if he was, well, you know….)
Then he wakes up long enough…
…for a head “scritch”!
How exhausting!
At last, Doug, I’m allowed to make a comment! Don’t know why, but just on your blog, I could like, but not comment? I’ve forgotten what I was going to say now, Humph!
Well, hell! Anyway, welcome back on comments, Gerry! As everyone knows, sheep guts and magic sometimes resolve computer issues.
I’m praying it lets me in next time, mate. I’ll get some sheep-guts and a wand, just in case. Hahaha!
Any home IT specialist needs to be as prepared, Gerry! LOL! So far, I have had to go as far as human sacrifices, but there have been times I wondered how long it would before I had to go that far. LOL!
Once I mention the problems, they are too busy. Tsk! Haha!
Yeah.
Once I mention the problem, they are too busy? Oh hoe I wish I’d gone into technology.
I’m glad what little I know came by the school of hard knocks and a couple of really good IT people where I used to work. I wish I knew more, however.
Andy is very busy sleeping. He looks quite content!
I try not to disturb his sleep, but he is so soft and touchable…!
I cannot ” reply ” above , so I reply here to say I had a laught at trying to hear “miaou” with a nebraskan accent ! 🙂
LOL! Birds have song variation from geographic region to geographic region. The horned lark, which occurs in my part of the world and yours, even has this variation from where I live to 100 km north of here, something that surprised me the first time I heard it! Anyway, why not a “miaou” with, say, a broader “a” sound than you hear in a proper French cat. Andy probably has a hint of Texas here as well since east of where I live there are people who sound a bit “country”, like they come from deep in the heart of Texas! We call it “a twang”! The link includes horned lark song from several US locations. The world of nature is an amazing place!
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Horned_Lark/sounds#
This expands the horned lark song to the world, including French horned lark song!
https://xeno-canto.org/species/Eremophila-alpestris?order=tax&view=3&pg=1
I love to see photos of Mr Andy as a fur ball.
Poor Andy! He is a big temptation for me when he forms a fur ball, and I always…always!…want to ruffle his ears and head when he’s in that position!
I am sure! I always want to do that to Beba, and she used to either fight or run. Now she is indifferent.
Andy has such a difficult life! ❤️
Yeah! Eat-play-sleep, over and over!
Andy does not sleep , Doug!!! he is thinking deeply with closed eyes . 🙂
In friendship
Michel
Well, I’ve always felt he was the intellectual kitty of the two brothers, Michel! (Perhaps he could learn French and teach French cats a thing or two, too! LOL!)
yes: so, Andy instead to say” mew” would say ‘miaou” 🙂
Excuse the writing of “mew” in English !!! The cats teach us ! 🙂
“Mew” would be a soft “meow”; “meow” is loud enough to attract one’s attention! Yes, “miaou”, spoken with a perfect Nebraskan accent would work everywhere but Paris!
It’s Friday and we are in weekend mode….
Me, too!
Wow I am forever touching Washe’s ear to make sure he still twitches. He would not tolerate wearing a vitals monitor 😸 Whilst he nibbles my eye brow every morning to see if I am still kicking & to open the seafood buffet 😉
LOL! Sometimes, because of his thick coat, breathing motions aren’t noticeable.
The worst thing about doing nothing is that you don’t know when you are done. 😆
LOL! Wise words indeed!