Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Tabby Tattletale Tuesday

You wouldn't believe what happened at my house this past week.  I mean...it's a regular mystery!  A who-dunnit that needed solving.  It was a case for ::key music:: Ginger Bear!  I know I could have called Simba aka  Agent 007, but I wanted to solve this one myself.  I mean...I really don't want to share the glory.  Let's be real. 

It all started when  Cory noticed there was something missing from the toy basket.

She alerted her momma Ellie.  Cory suspected it was one of Ellie's prize snakie toys.   Ellie adores snakes and mom will buy her snake toys whenever she sees one...::rolls eyes:: Ellie has more snake toys than...than...uh..a snake charmer.  She is SO indulged.

Ellie gave mom..."the look".  Then they all went to investigate.  Now kittens...you may want to look away because the following photos are quite graphic and show an alleged snakie toy ::shudder:: murder!

I know...shocking isn't it.  For investigative purposes, a closer look was needed.

Yup, stuffing everywhere.  The snakie didn't stand a chance.  But who could have done this?  Who could be responsible for breaking Ellie's heart?


I think the ears give it away.

Guilty!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Mancat Monday

Turn on the faucet now.  Please!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Society of Feline Gardeners- Thursday In The Garden With Jonesie

Oh yeah!  It's cold.  It's freezing.  But the sunbeams are out and so am I!  You might have to biggify, but I'm out here in the garden checking on the handiwork of my humans who have been clearing out the beds.  Not that all of them are done yet.  There is still work to be done before we start with cool weather vegetables in March.  It was great to get out in the garden this past weekend.  It's been way too long.

I even found some fresh nip clinging to life in the raised vegetable bed.  Good thing this bed was not cleared out yet.  Clearly, it's still producing.  Without me to check on the finer points of the garden...who knows what might have happened to it.  Since it's discovery, Figaro and Cecilia have both taken their turns rolling in it.

My little garden door is still working well.  I had to go in and out a few times just because I could.

Figaro and Cecilia helped a bit, but mostly they wanted to hunt birdies and squirrels because Dad put out a fresh batch of bait food for them. 

I didn't stay out for very long because the temperatures were in the 20's over night and only in the low 30's during the day on Saturday and Sunday.  
So you know where you'll find me!