One of your former cats, Moritz, was very much into paper, too - especially the pile of wrapping paper on the living room floor after unwrapping our Christmas presents! Good to see Annabel and Mac again, it's been a while.
Thanks for the post about Irby, John. My city has an Irby Street (divided into North Irby and South Irby) that runs for many miles throughout the city. It's neat to know the meaning of the name! Bette Cox, Florence, SC, USA.
Thanks for posting this - it's lovely to see what they're up to. I don't think ours have ever seen a newspaper (the free ones we used to get through the door having stopped coming years ago). Just as well by the looks of it.
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Aren't they just adorable? Thanks for the pics!
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ReplyDeleteAnnabel is quite the literate cat.
ReplyDeleteTypical cat way to read the paper and make sure no one else can! They really do like to be the first to know things, i think.
ReplyDeleteBut we know cats are very well informed, so it's important that they keep up with all the news! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteOne of your former cats, Moritz, was very much into paper, too - especially the pile of wrapping paper on the living room floor after unwrapping our Christmas presents!
ReplyDeleteGood to see Annabel and Mac again, it's been a while.
Thanks for the post about Irby, John. My city has an Irby Street (divided into North Irby and South Irby) that runs for many miles throughout the city. It's neat to know the meaning of the name! Bette Cox, Florence, SC, USA.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this - it's lovely to see what they're up to. I don't think ours have ever seen a newspaper (the free ones we used to get through the door having stopped coming years ago). Just as well by the looks of it.
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