rolanni: (greeneyes)
rolanni ([personal profile] rolanni) wrote2013-07-03 10:50 am

Today in Cat News

Emotions are settling down here at the Cat Farm.  Mozart and Trooper both managed to sleep on the bed last night, albeit on opposite sides.  Mozart has given over cursing, which is, I think, a Great Relief to us all.  Which brings us to this morning's situation.

Trooper came to work:




Trooper on the job


Trooper on the job


. . .and Mozart came in to check out his various places under the desk, and the rocker.  He observed Trooper in position, and deliberately sat down -- with his back turned, of course.  He cleaned a shoulder, to show the depth of his unconcern, and then casually strolled down the hall, with nary a curse-word to singe the air.




Mozart in SAME ROOM July 3 2013Mozart ignoring the situation


Progress, we haz it.

And now I'm for the living room office and the Rest of the Manuscript.

[identity profile] rolanni.livejournal.com 2013-07-04 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I think kittens are especially challenging for adult cats because they're a moving target. Just when you've accommodated yourself to That Annoying Thing, they've grown out of it and adopted a Whole New Annoying Thing. Also, they keep forgetting really important stuff at crucial moments -- like gravity.

[identity profile] attilathepbnun.livejournal.com 2013-07-05 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. She wasn't really *that* adult compared to Jewel --- only about two and a half, is all -- but perhaps she found Jewel's teenyness disconcerting. Poor thing had been orphaned-by-unknown-causes(probably a fisher) and was *barely* able to eat solids ....