If you’ve shared time with a cat you know they love to get
into things, things that are even way too small. It’s funny to watch. They’re so curious and always investigating,
thinking everything holds a mystery. And
maybe it does. How do we humans know?
Koki
Today is National Cat Day. I hope you’ve hugged a feline or, better yet, adopted one today. There are so many in shelters waiting for their forever homes.
Snuggles - Sherry's cat
I've had several either all-black, tuxedo, or piebald like your Ceaser, and they have always been wonderful pets, affectionate and more than a little goofy. Why anyone would want to harm them, especially on Hallowe'en, baffles me.
ReplyDeleteYou have an adorable bunch.
John,
DeleteThanks for visiting my blog. I don't know why anyone would want to harm cats either, but Halloween is a dangerous time for them. Mine give me hours of enjoyment and are very affectionate. I didn't know cats marked like Ceaser were called piebald. I've never heard that before, so I learned something new. Thank you.
I'll visit your site.
Sunni
Ah, ha, ha, ha! My Pomeranian pup must be part cat because he's just like your Raven. Love the pictures. They put a smile on my face. :D
ReplyDeleteVashti,
ReplyDeleteGlad I could make you smile. I think puppies and kittens are curious about everything because life is so new to them and everything holds a mystery to be discovered.
Sunni