31 May 2011
Squirrel Impostor caught in the wild
Woah! So we were away for a while, which is why I haven't been updating our blog. We took a weekend off in Algonquin Park
, where we came across an impostor! At least the Squirrel insists it's an impostor.
25 May 2011
20 May 2011
19 May 2011
15 May 2011
My arch nemesis... (or cat paranoia)
Me in my favourite hideout at about two months old (and yes, that is a Clevercat Litterbox
which I never used but loved to sleep in)...


14 May 2011
Cats vs. Dogs (we know who wins)
I stumbled on this infographic while surfing the interwebs last night. I hope you'll agree it shows us cats are far superior to dogs! Click the image to see the full infographic.
13 May 2011
11 May 2011
10 May 2011
The Chicken at two months
Today I'm posting two pictures of me as a little kitten when I was about two months old. Actually this was my first day at my new house!
05 May 2011
My feline personality according to PetFinder
Lies, lies and more lies. According to this post in PetFinder, I'm lazy, very quiet and lacking in the brains department. But not only do I enjoy watching documentaries, which I think shows how clever I am, I also speak my mind. Loudly. And often.
Here is more of the propaganda piece from PetFinder:
"Some folks who don't appreciate that laid-back, mellow personality label Persians and their relatives 'furniture with fur', but in truth Exotics are playful and enjoy a good game of catching the catnip mouse between bouts of catching a few ZZZs. Because of the American Shorthair influence, Exotics are reported to be livelier than Persians, although some breeders say that the two breeds are very similar in temperament.
Undoubtedly, the Exotic personality is, if not identical, very much like the Persian's, quiet, loyal, sweet, and affectionate. They want to be involved in their favorite humans' lives and will quietly follow them from room to room just to see what they are doing. They also enjoy hugs and cuddles, and lavish their humans with purrs and licks of affection until the thick coat drives them away to lounge on cool kitchen linoleum or cold fireplace bricks. Fanciers point out that because of the short coat, they can spend more time playing with their Exotics than grooming them."
04 May 2011
03 May 2011
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