Yum! (well, for Sibu, anyway)
The first taste is always the sweetest. Go Sibu!
Hope Sibu enjoyed it, and that you have a beautiful, well deserved spring.
Have a top weekend, Reb!
Karen, the best part was he didn't throw it back up on my carpets!Leah, this must have been very good.He did Messymimi, thanks.Thanks David.
I just want to hug his chubbiness and kiss his squishy face :)I have given up on a leash for Siren or Isadorahe panics and she screams
And it's looking green, too! Woohoo!
Thanks Dianne. I am sorry to hear they don't take to the harness/leash well. I am sure they would enjoy the outdoors.Yes, Sis, finally!
Woohoo.. and this means that you get to unexpectedly step, barefoot in horked-up squishy, wet grass after her digestive system has had enough of it, hours later. ;)
Hilary, I try to keep him outside long enough for him to do it there....but I sometimes can't manage that and get the wet surprise.
Now you gotta mow.
Ah, the joys of living in an apartment Travis :)
Sibu is gorgeous! The first smells of Spring are intoxicating aren’t they? Must be a thousand times more so to an animal.
Is that a leash?That's adorable.
Thanks Scott. Yes, they must be. This year there is so much snow mould that I am completely stuffed up!Thanks Knight. Yes, I trained him on a harness and leash from when he was a kitten.
It's always great after winter to get one's toes into that grass, especially after being inside all winter! Lucky cat.
Thanks Barbara, it sure is!
Yum! (well, for Sibu, anyway)
ReplyDeleteThe first taste is always the sweetest. Go Sibu!
ReplyDeleteHope Sibu enjoyed it, and that you have a beautiful, well deserved spring.
ReplyDeleteHave a top weekend, Reb!
ReplyDeleteKaren, the best part was he didn't throw it back up on my carpets!
ReplyDeleteLeah, this must have been very good.
He did Messymimi, thanks.
Thanks David.
I just want to hug his chubbiness and kiss his squishy face :)
ReplyDeleteI have given up on a leash for Siren or Isadora
he panics and she screams
And it's looking green, too! Woohoo!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dianne. I am sorry to hear they don't take to the harness/leash well. I am sure they would enjoy the outdoors.
ReplyDeleteYes, Sis, finally!
Woohoo.. and this means that you get to unexpectedly step, barefoot in horked-up squishy, wet grass after her digestive system has had enough of it, hours later. ;)
ReplyDeleteHilary, I try to keep him outside long enough for him to do it there....but I sometimes can't manage that and get the wet surprise.
ReplyDeleteNow you gotta mow.
ReplyDeleteAh, the joys of living in an apartment Travis :)
ReplyDeleteSibu is gorgeous! The first smells of Spring are intoxicating aren’t they? Must be a thousand times more so to an animal.
ReplyDeleteIs that a leash?
ReplyDeleteThat's adorable.
Thanks Scott. Yes, they must be. This year there is so much snow mould that I am completely stuffed up!
ReplyDeleteThanks Knight. Yes, I trained him on a harness and leash from when he was a kitten.
It's always great after winter to get one's toes into that grass, especially after being inside all winter! Lucky cat.
ReplyDeleteThanks Barbara, it sure is!
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