Sassy cats — This picture tells it all

After the drama of Morgan’s leg earlier in the week, she seems to have recovered nicely. She will have the soft bandage on until Tuesday but it seems to give her some added stability or maybe it was the shot of anti-inflammatory juice. The thing with animals is that you are never quite sure what happened or what worked. In any case this happened yesterday and I don’t think I’ve ever seen all three on the tree at the same time. Gracie is an outlier. Not only doesn’t she like treats, she doesn’t do cat trees. She hears the beat of a different drummer for sure. Her drummer was stalking mousies in the bedroom. Gotta love her!

Morgan, Sasha and Gus on the cat tree. This is very unusual especially with Morgan (and her bandaged leg) at the top.

46 thoughts on “Sassy cats — This picture tells it all

  1. This photo is a true winner. Does the magazine “Cat Fancy” still exist? If not, I really sound old. LOL! I think they’d love this photo…like you have spare time to submit photos to periodicals. But it IS a great photo.

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    • I don’t think he’d be happy that she’s climbing at all but she’s a cat. When the bandage comes off, I’ll confine her for a few nights in a room without places to jump up on.

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  2. Glad to hear she’s doing better. It drives me crazy not being able to communicate to know what’s up with our pets’ health. I know Morgan and the other kitties are in good hands, though.

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  3. Nice that they share. Teddy wouldn’t consider sharing with Jack. Jack tries but Teddy lets him know to keep his distance. Teddy would be quite happy as an only cat.

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  4. Triple layer of cattitude. Love the photo………..they look quite relaxed……a moment to enjoy for sure since we all know how quickly things with cats can change!

    Hugs, Pam

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  5. Anti-inflammatories are marvelous! But as you say, sometimes you never know what the symptom was with animals, nor which cure worked. But it’s good to see her up on the tree, queen of the new castle.

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  6. You make a great point, Kate, how we are not certain with animals, yet they leave us clues. All together on the tree at the same time. Possibly a sign of solidarity? We care about each other? Who knows what a cat thinks.🙂

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  7. Well…this could explain the re-injury. Maybe she’s been doing some late night practice scales. I wonder if this is their way of adjusting to the new surroundings…sticking close together.

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