Sassy cats — Gracie, another passage

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Gracie has been with us since January 2017. She was rescued from a hoarding situation and no one knew how old she was. She was small (under 6 pounds) but she was pregnant when surrendered. Based on her teeth, my … Continue reading

Sassy cats — Kitchen edition

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This past week we refinished our kitchen floor. It’s hardwood and every few years we sand it and topcoat it. It’s not a big job but it puts the kitchen (heart of the cat food world) out of commission. The … Continue reading

Sassy cats — Celebrating cat week

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It’s always cat week in this house. Gracie was celebrating with her yoga poses! Totally exhausted she needed a nap!Hazel celebrated with a catnip martini! Followed by a nap on an upstairs windowsill Morgan took the day off!Mollie supervised the … Continue reading

Sassy cats — Cat day pictures

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The cats wanted new pictures posted. I was embarrassed to notice that most of my pictures for the older cats were well…older. The younger grays still do things that make interesting pictures but for Mollie and Hazel, it is eating, sleeping … Continue reading

Sassy cats – Gracie the wild child!

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Every family has one. The kid who pushes the envelope. Yells na-na-na-na-na when they did something they shouldn’t. Makes you angry and laugh at the same time. Gracie is our wild child. We weren’t looking to adopt (we rarely are) … Continue reading

Sassy cats – Morgan, Part 3 or the end…for now

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The last two posts have covered how she got here and the chaos she caused. So why do I consider her the perfect cat? She eats what I feed her. She eats a mix of kibble and wet cat food … Continue reading

Sassy cats — Morgan the perfect cat, Part 2

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Technically this is about all the cats but Morgan caused it all. Quick background: I went to the local animal shelter to donate towels and came home with a one-eyed cat. She was younger than I thought. After introducing to my … Continue reading