I love tortie cats. (half side of face one color and other side completely different) I had a grey/apricot colored one several years ago called joon. She was my "invisible" cat because she was so shy that she would never come out if I had company. Even when I went away and a friend fed the cats she insisted that joon was all in my imagination.
Babies finally tired out and asleep! My day today = Pixie leaves room, babyp runs after her, mama sighs and slowly gets up to follow. Before mama even makes it a few feet from the sofa she hears noises and hysterical laughter followed by both of the little pickles running back into the room. Mama goes to where the noises were to find that Pixie has knocked all the clean clothes from on top of the dresser and babyp has emptied half a drawer full of clothes.... Mama sighs again and turns a blind eye to the damage.... Early night for me tonight, I want it to be Sunday so I can be with my dude again. Man I love him, even if hes strange and renames my kitten, horse-horse lol. Also, I've decided I need to get out more! Or do a weekend away somewhere different. London is just so....Londony!
Aww! My invisible cat is called Shadow. He rarely ventures from behind the furniture! Pix is ginger/chestnut coloured mainly then when you look closer she has lots of white, black, tan and apricot bits too
It was awesome! That and He-Man. We watched them every afternoon while I fixed dinner! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yeA7a0uS3A"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yeA7a0uS3A
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It's a medical fact that owning a cat lowers your blood pressure... Or raises it when they are climbing the drapes.
Cat owners have lower risk of having a heart attack, like a third less likely or something crazy like that.
LOL The allowed my cat to visit me in rehab after my 4way bypass last year. When I was kept at the hospital pending the operation he went into the cabinet under the bathroom sink and would only come out eat etc and to talk to me when I called on the phone.....
Tonight I had epiphany about releasing myself from the childhood emotional abuse which has held me under water and maintained a choke hold on me, even when I was periodically let up for air. I can breathe freely, finally, after 52 years. I just wanted to share this joyful release with you here. You are my friends and I feel the love between us. :love: :grouphug: Edit: I just had another huge emotional epiphany about taking the lesson, from the first epiphany, forward and directing it toward healing the heart of a special little girl in my life. Man, this is good stuff! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeLEo318Yec"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeLEo318Yec
WoW sounds like a earth moving break thru Aeri! Must seem like a load of bricks have been lifted off your shoulders huh? The fact that you can take your life lesson and help mend anothers is such a great feat too. Well :grouphug: and love to all. Have a great day!