This is Petri
and she is nearly 20 years old. I had the priviledge of caring for her recently and fell right in love with her. I think the feeling was mutual because she would push her head into my neck when I would carry her around. Her purr was loud and jerky. What a dear old cat she is. Her coat is now patched with grey and her eyes have lost their luster. She spends her days seeking out sun-puddles where she dreams of conquests in her past. Now strictly an indoor cat, she once roamed the neighbourhood and had little to do with humans. She was a hunter and demanded her freedom. Now she just wants the comforts that any one would crave at her ripe old age. She is a dear old girl. She is loved and promises her heart 'forever'.and this is Little Dolly
Adopted from our local animal shelter, Dolly joined a family of five felines and has found her place in her new home. She is a senior cat but as far as I can see she shows no signs of slowing down. Unaware of her history, I can only say that she is a living doll.
I am 'playing' again in the dining-room planning a table-scape for Thanksgiving. Right now the table-cloths are protected with a plastic cover because, as you know, I always have feline assistance whenever I play in there.
I found a yellow gourd that looked like a swan and popped it into the cupboard.
This cupboard is a mish-mash of many little treasures. I have pieces handed down from my mother and mother in-law, some cherished gifts and many pieces found while 'junkin'.
hugs, Deb