06May24: Where’s the kitty?

It was too quiet. “Where’s the kitty?“, I wondered, “And what’s Andy into?” It turned out he was resting by the front door, missing out on the outdoor scene. 

I interrupted his peace and quiet, so he left the scene. I held his tail loosely and let it pass through my hand as he walked by. I couldn’t resist: So soft and “floofy!”

I washed dishes since I was in the kitchen anyway and Andy was out of kitty food dishes. Andy realized kitty food was in his near future, so he returned from some important kitty business in the north bathroom.

“Come here, Andrew! Want a nose ‘boop?'” I asked as he approached me.

Of course he did!

Onwards, upwards to the kitchen cabinets.

Andy insists on playing “Find Mousies in the Kitchen Cabinets” before he eats wet kitty food, so that we did! Once again, for the several hundred times, there were no mousies.


Andy returns to where the day started. Wind knocked a few pieces of mail off the counter. You know cats! Cats like to roost up high. Any piece of paper on the floor is higher than the floor, so the cat flops down on the piece of paper!

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I have my annual car appointment at the VW dealership in Rapid City, South Dakota next Wednesday morning. Though the trip takes two hours and thirty minutes one way, it takes me through some of the prettiest scenery in Western Nebraska and the Black Hills of South Dakota. I look forward to this trip.

The annual service makes up for leaving my poor, little VW Golf SportWagen in the cold all Winter. 

 

 

10 thoughts on “06May24: Where’s the kitty?

  1. I always like to know where the kitties are at all times! Those floofy tails are really something, aren’t they?! Purrs for a safe trip, enjoyable and scenic!

    • I will have my smartphone for safety purposes. I may run into snow from the Pine Ridge up to Rapid, not my favorite circumstances, but it might slow me down enough to take photos!

      I hope Andy never finds a mouse in the house!

  2. That’s a long drive for service, Doug! But you enjoy the drive so have fun. A carport would be nice to keep the snow off of your car.

    • Yes, a carport would be nice, especially when we get hailstorms. I like the drive to get out of town from my usual routine. That it’s through scenic Nebraska and South Dakota is a side benefit!

  3. Have a nice travel dear Doug, Andy so lovely, sometimes I can’t find my cats in the home, they make me crazy and always they are being a a different place that I never think.. Thank you, Love, nia

    • Thanks! It’s low traffic in the Nebraska phase, then divided highway all the way in South Dakota in equally low traffic till one hits Rapid City. That helps!

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