Our New Kitty

Guess what?

We have a new Family Member at our home.

Her name is Beijing and she is a Kitty!    A real live one.     I'm sorta excited, but I'm not totally sure that Beijing and I can be friends.  We are working on it.

Here is how I spend most of my days .......

              


This is the door to our office and I can watch our property from here and make sure that our Kitty is behaving herself.      She is what is known as "an oudoor cat"....... Mom explained to me that many kitties prefer to live in the open and like to be able to hunt (and fish?) on their own.     We still think Beijing needs to eat good canned kitty food.... so  every morning she gets a can of something yummy.

Fortunately for me she eats her breakfast on Lydia's porch, because, frankly, I have become something of a nervous wreck, worrying about her outside all day long.  Mom assures me I have absolutely nothing to worry about, because Beijing knows what she is doing.    But what if someone comes along and tries to katnap her?  Oh Boy.

  Here she is --- Ta Da!
Meet Beijing Kitty.      Notice her lovely jeweled collar?   Is that appropriate for outdoor wear?




This is what outdoor kitties do a lot of.   Mom explained they are sharpening their claws.    Claws?  I did not even know that kitties had claws.   I have toenails.     Yippers.   Kitties are strange creatures.

This is a lot of responsiblity.
Another creature in our home for me to take care of.
What if I don't do a good job?
Oh my.
Life is stressful.


Love,

Bob
....... Beijing's Big Brother


 

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  • 4/8/2010 1:56 PM Moose wrote:
    Moose (and I) LOVES Beijing's name! Kinda fun to write/type too - with three dots in the middle. Moose loves his two cats and hopes Bob behaves himself and doesn't play too rough with her. Will there be a Shanghai? Guangzhou? Tianjin? (Moose's grandmother, whom he calls 'Tai Tai', was born in Tianjin. Tai Tai means lady... so we call her Lau Tai Tai, which means OLD lady! You can imagine how much my mother loves that...) xxxooo
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