Good morning hun,
I really enjoyed meeting you and John yesterday and so did the puds. It's great to see how much they've all come out of their shells with visitors as they used to be very wary but they're getting more and more at ease now and as you said I think that cats can tell "cat people" as I generally have the same experiences with other people's cats. You were indeed honoured when Suzie let you stroke her as she's the most timid of them all, apart from my mum whose cat she was of course and myself AFAIK you're the only other person that she's let stroke her. I'm watching the boys going potty with their toys this morning as I write this, Alfie's beating up the wiggly waggler and that catnip cushion that you got them and Frankie's having fun with the turbo scratcher thing chasing the ball round and rounds.
I hope that you had a good shopping trip, Kingston's got pretty much everything that one needs, did you manage to make it to Wilkison's ?. Shortly after you left I popped up to the home again to see mum and she was in good form and then I got a Chinese take away on the way home as a bit of a treat to myself
Hi Licia, hope that you all had a super Christmas
to Maxy and Oliver
Cheers
Leigh and the gang (L.A.F.S)
P.S I hope that your arms aren't aching too much from picking Frankie up, I told you he was heavy
he makes me laugh when he jumps up onto things as he looks just like a black Garfield as all his weight's in his bum and he sort of hangs on for dear life with his friont legs and scrabbles frantically with his back legs to get a grip before gravity takes over
the funniest thing is when he does that head shaking thing that they do (why do they do that?) and his front legs do the splits, he looks so funny. I often think that I could not imagine life without the cats as they are such a constant source of joy and amusement.
i've got to do a food shop this morning as the food situation is looking flatter than a pancake that's just been run over by a garden roller and then trampled by a herd of stampeding Elephants, they of course have still got oodles of food left