We are in the middle of a snowstorm….again. The cats are off to their own business with some sleeping through it and Morgan (the youngest kitty) chatting with the birds.
I forgot what it’s like to have a young pet for the holidays.
Our holiday cards have bite marks on them.
There are ornaments UNDER the tree.
The tree occasionally shakes as if there was something inside it….hmmmm….
Here are some pictures to enjoy and feel free to suggest other captions.

Morgan: I’m still in training. Is this a place I can sit or maybe not. The human is making funny faces.

Morgan: Where’d it go? I just had that toy and now it’s lost!

Morgan: It’s me! Did you recognize my paws?

Morgan: How did you find me? I’m the same color as the sink!

Mollie: Holy blizzard Batman! It’s coming down!

Hazel: Can you recommend a book? Nothing scary. Maybe a nice holiday romance.

Jake: Listen Cupcake, wake me when it’s over!

Morgan: It’s exhausting being adorable!
I love the photos, Kate! Your little band of cuties are certainly comfortable and at home! I love the photo with the nutcracker and the wistful gaze out the window. That’s a keeper! Obviously so are the kitties. 🙂
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Yes they are all keepers even the crotchety old sugar cat.
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Oh your babies are so cute! How blessed you are.
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Thanks!
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I love that Morgan chats with the birds along with your captions. Makes me want to get another cat. I visit Rosie the florist kitty every morning, but it’s just not enough, and Carmela the basset hound hates the cold so she’s not out as often to play with. I love the shot of Morgan peeking from beneath the table. Thanks for sharing.
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You could foster a cat to see it if would work for you. Unfortunately I fall in love with every animal I meet.
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no…last cat I fostered stayed 10 years. Like my pal Jennifer Panton, Anthony the pit’s mother says…once they make into the house, they rarely leave. It’s true.
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My story too
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The paw under the bed cracked me up! So dang cute 🙂
MJ
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Cats are certainly creative. Cuteness rocks
What’s with this weather? (I’d write more but the sun is out…quick everyone outside before it disappears…and starts raining again)
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I love that they can amuse themselves. Another snowstorm tomorrow. Eek!
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We may have no rain until Thur…maybe not sun, but no rain and not cold is tolerable. Stay warm
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Another snowstorm? Heavens, ONE was enough for us – things STILL haven’t got back to normal. How do you cope?
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I recommend John Irving for Hazel and Maeve Binchy for Morgan. And could he possibly be any more adorable? I think not.
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Nope! Adorable runs in her blood! Perhaps Jake would like a Patterson book too.
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I love the last one best – “it’s exhausting being adorable.” 🙂 LOL And your captions are all exceptionally perfect! What a fun post for a snowy day with the Christmas Kitties.
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It turned out to be a glorious day. We are able to travel just fine today. Two days in a row would give me cabin fever!
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I loved the photos and the captions! I am sure the snow looks beautiful but I think I will just stay here in So Cal and deal with the wind!
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Do you have room for 2 adults and 4 cats?
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Your cats are beautiful! And the snow out the window looks lovely. After a week of dry cold here in the Seattle area, we’re celebrating warmer weather and drizzle.
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We will have a wintery week with more snow on Tuesday. We had a mild winter last year but so far December hasn’t been mild at all.
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Our ornaments are under our tree too!
Also, our tree is partially now bent at an abnormal angle from someone trying to climb in it.
Cute pictures!
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Gosh, you have to wonder how that happens. They don’t make trees the way they used to.
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Love the pictures. Seeing Morgan makes me want another kitten. Teddy is two now and settling down…sorta. I think if I do get another it should be another two year old or maybe older. What do you think?.
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You can get any age you think Teddy could work with. A young cat would keep him engaged. Morgan is a year old and she has done wonders with my crew but she is very outgoing and not at all fearful (even when they give her head wamps). She was 6 to 9 months when I got her. You can also get a mellow older cat if you don’t want all the kittyhood stuff. It may take a little longer for them to be friends.
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Teddy is very timid with everyone but me. Most people who come here have never seen him. A knock on the door sends him under the quilt on the bed. Do you think another is a good idea?
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My Hazel is very timid and she does well with the cats. I think she prefers cats to people. Our doorbell sends all of our cats except Morgan under the bed. Get a non-aggressive cat and see how he does. The shelter folks should be able to help you match up. I would go for it.
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Thanks for the info…leaning in the new cat direction but not all the way there yet.
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You are the original Cat Woman! They sure do look cozy. I love the photo of Mollie watching the blizzard. Stay warm!
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Mollie is amazing. She was a stray but she is the only one who won’t go into the screened porch until spring. She likes it warm and toasty. Give her a window and she’s good!
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It is exhausting when you are just cute for words. And Jake is right. Leave them kitties alone. 😆
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Your cats will need a lot more books to last them thru the winter. They’re beautiful.
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We have two Kindles. That should work.
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Your cats are a sitcom unto themselves!
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They have their moments but the older ones sleep most of the time. It’s Morgan who is entertaining until she discovers sleeping too.
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I bet they could rule the Pet Network.
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They want to audition for the cat bowl. They swear they will bring the puppy bowl to its knees.
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My money’s on them.
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Lovely pics, Kate! I love your basket of books ~ much friendlier than having paperbacks lined up like soldiers on a bookcase.
If I were there . . . I’d echo Jake’s sentiments. 😀
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We keep an overflowing basket of books on the second floor landing. People come in to our house and go right up the stairs to see if there’s something there to read.
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LOvely lovely lovely – you can never post too many cat pics !!! Merry Christmas to them all ( and you !)
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Ahh Valerie! I was thinking of you as you are enjoying spring. I am always grateful to see the pictures of the blooming flowers you post. Gives me hope that we will see it here again soon. Snow is beautiful but I tire of all the work fast.
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I like Morgan in the sink. Is he allowed in the sink? Do cats ever figure out where they are not allowed? Our cat died two years ago. I have not wanted to get another cat because I did not want to have to place an animal if it survived us. Ha. But now we have a mouse/rat. Maybe I could get an old cat from spca. But maybe it would be spoiled and just look at me when I say got get the mouse. Maybe it would hate my silly playful cocker spaniel dog. Maybe i should just kill the mouse/rat and get over it.
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The sink is in the laundry room not the kitchen (where she is not allowed!). I bet you could get cute picts with your adorable dog!
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