“We were working like that And then who should come up But the cat in the hat!” — Dr. Seuss Josie Wales came back this week, to let me know that she was alive and well. Then she took off once again into the badlands. She’s popped back in a few times since then, but only for a few minutes. We’ve had sightings from other neighbors. The above pic is from one of their porches. Near as I can figure, she is either A) still pissed off at me that I let the roofers come disturb her tranquility for a week, or, B) She is staying away from the kittens, all of whom are weaned now. We have four left to adopt out. Sadly, our local no kill shelter is currently full, so it is slow going in finding them homes.
Letters From the Labyrinth 289
Letters From the Labyrinth 289
Letters From the Labyrinth 289
“We were working like that And then who should come up But the cat in the hat!” — Dr. Seuss Josie Wales came back this week, to let me know that she was alive and well. Then she took off once again into the badlands. She’s popped back in a few times since then, but only for a few minutes. We’ve had sightings from other neighbors. The above pic is from one of their porches. Near as I can figure, she is either A) still pissed off at me that I let the roofers come disturb her tranquility for a week, or, B) She is staying away from the kittens, all of whom are weaned now. We have four left to adopt out. Sadly, our local no kill shelter is currently full, so it is slow going in finding them homes.