
They say people are either cat people or dog people and I think that must be true. We are cat people in our house which means that we are
bordering on "outcasts" in our village of dog owners! As our cat,
muffy, is getting older (she is practically an
OAP) she has taken to lounging just about everywhere in our house - gone are the days of agile hunting in the garden. She is now more likely to be found on top of my sewing basket, curled up next to the
aga, on any clean washing she can find....yesterday I found her hiding behind my harp - she gave me quite a fright!
She looks like a grand old lady and obviously knows she's got a cosy retirement home.
ReplyDeleteOur two "teenage" cats are still at the whizzy stage of life! It's exhausting to watch them at times.
Celia
What a lovely cat Hannah!! She is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI have a lovely little old lady too and a big (much younger) cat too. I couldn't live without cats, they are too lovely.
Erica
Hannah, I am so delighted to have found this blog, it is so beautiful. Great to hear how you are going post CC, and great to hear that you have caught up with Ben and David. I had cats in the days before I had a husband (now it's dogs), however fair noses and Australian sun don't agree. Despite skin cancers both lived until they were 17.
ReplyDeleteThey do say that if you want the best seat in the house to look for the cat!!! I do so love orange cats and yours is beautiful We are dog people right now, but deep in my heart I'll always be a cat person! (sorry Jess)
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