Show that you have a kitten in the house

Plastic grocery bag removed from the bag holder

Inspired by the “show me you have X without telling me you have X” here is my “show me you have a kitten without telling me you have a kitten”. It took me a few days to figure out why all my grocery bags were “falling” out of the bag holder.

Knitting bag cover

My knitting bag next to my chair was my grandmother’s. It has a fold out wooden frame and inside pockets (pockets are important). With a kitten in the house, I need to keep it covered and keep him out of my yarn. I’ve tried several things, then rediscovered a basket lining I made years ago. Inside out, it makes a great cover. I would like to put some elastic in, to give it a snug fit, but even without it does the job of protecting my yarn. The kitten likes it, so my older cat, Izzy, thought she would give it a go.

Izzy on my covered knitting bag

Playmate

So apparently we got Missy the dog another playmate. Thor the rapidly-growing kitten loves to play, and they have transcended intra-species body language to figure out that neither wants to eat the other, but just play. Here is a video. This kind of activity is now a daily occurrence.

Still picture from a video of Missy and Thor playing

It will be interesting to see how big Thor grows.

Fourth of July

Happy Independence day, please remember to take extra care with your pets and loved-ones today. Fireworks are pretty, but for some, the big explosions are pretty scary. It is a good night to be cuddled in a blanket on the couch for those fuzzy and non-fuzzy for whom fireworks cause anxiety.

Thor the kitten cuddled in a blanket on the couch

Foster fail

Thor the kitten fresh off the street, 8-weeks-old

Well, the 8-week-old kitten that ran across four lanes of traffic in front of my car, that I then pulled out of a thorn bush, took home and gave a bath, with the intension of fostering since the local shelters were full, is now part of the family. I always knew if I tried to foster, I would be a foster fail. He gets along well with the dogs, well enough with the other cats, and keeps himself clean enough that he doesn’t trigger my husband’s allergies. He is playful, but still cuddles, and likes being a lap cat. He has now been fixed and microchipped, with our home address. He’s ours. Below is a recent picture, living his best life.

Thor the kitten at 16 weeks old