What have we here? A collection of curious upright items?
They must be individually removed and scattered.
My work here is done, except to watch to see if they move.
What have we here? A collection of curious upright items?
They must be individually removed and scattered.
My work here is done, except to watch to see if they move.
Oh, so you have a building inspector too. And she’s just as helpful as mine.
Welcome to the not so exclusive club.
Haha, thanks, Sheila. My two older cats do not much more than sit on my work table and look handsome. Perhaps rub a corner. This kitten… *sigh*
…and so it begins, first the fridge, then Nancy’s work table… next is Brian’s music room!
Actually, it’s all things concurrently. She can run faster than the speed of light and is working on levitation (via tiny claws)
She looks so soft and cuddly that I know I would forgive any gardening mishaps.
That she is, but more sleek than cuddly, like a lively otter crossed with a fennec fox. That purrs.
Awwwwww.
I know :D
Right now she is playing with a peanut, up and down the hallway, like an Olympian :)
Scarlett seems a well-behaved and a sensible lass, and unlike her namesake, she is not predisposed to grabbing old radishes and/or miniature poppies from out of the “earth” and having them as a mid-day snack. But then again, “tomorrow is another day!” ;P
Haha, Elizabeth. Maybe I should make a model of Tara for her to rampage through :)
You know you have bad ass building skills when your mini structure can stand up to a cat invasion =0P Scarlet is adorable x
*sigh* Way to spin a ravening monster as a positive, Pepper :) The rooms are undressed for now, and may remain so. Last night she carried off a wood stool in her tiny jaws like a big cat after a successful hunt. My office and studio has no door… what was I thinking?!
She is pretty cute, though :)