What's a bit more cat-hair anyway.

It's been a tad chaotic around the home-front these last few days. Youngest daughter has moved back in with her kitties and we are all slowly adjusting. The humans don't seem to have much difficulty but it's always a different story when it comes to felines. Annie is quite set in her ways and hasn't much time for these unfamiliar, furry free-loaders. Plus she must protect Audrey, who is spending more time than usual hiding under blankets yelling profanities as I walk by.
 We have already done the introduction by letting the new-comers stay in one room and then slowly make an appearance and that seems to have gone well.
I'm sure after a few days the dust will settle (along with a bit more cat-hair) and they will all get along at least enough to live under the same roof for awhile. It's only for a few months and we all know how fast a month flies by.

Here's Rae-Rae already enjoying the main bedroom. She is an easy cat to be around and as you can see she is gorgeous. I've never thought there was too much happening upstairs, if you get my drift, and I do believe it contributes to her easy-going nature.  This cat loves everyone immediately and fears nothing. "Hmmm"
She's very fond of knitting.

I now have a long-haired cat, who just so happens to love brushings, to fuss over again. You know how I enjoy grooming cats. :) Of course, this will only happen after Audrey has been taken care of in the manner in which she has become accustomed to. That would be 'spoiled rotten'. That is, when she's speaking to me again. She has the OSPCA on speed-dial.

I'm sure I will have some interesting photos later this week. I'm trying to photograph Joe but he'll have nothing to do with it.

Everyone is talking Spring now. Are we all worn out people? I took a short trip to Perth today and came home with a new Spring tea/coffee cup so I guess I'm ready now. Bring it on!





The clocks spring forward this weekend. Yes!
hugs, Deb

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