Both cats got this same look. They knew the cabinet was there and were totally baffled by its absence. But, they didn't think about it for long. Of course, if one nice climbing spot disappears, you have no choice but to look for alternatives.
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Haha..that's so adorable :D I so so wish I could have kitties :( they truly are such marvelous creatures to watch!
ReplyDeleteI wish you could have kitties, too, Chris. They're loads of fun. But, dogs are okay, too. :)
DeleteLol. I wish my cat would climb more. I think it would give her more confidence.
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DeleteI think mine are too confident for their own good, especially Izzy. She's taken a few scary tumbles.
They are quite adventurous!
ReplyDeleteThey are little explorers!
DeleteMy cat also gets very confused any time we change stuff on him. I can only imagine the hilarity that would ensue if we had more than the one.
ReplyDeleteThere has been much hilarity. Yes, indeed!
DeleteThey are always so cute! Nice that they were able to adapt so quickly. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alyce! It's going to be a long process; they're just adapting to things being moved out of our current home. When I start sleeping in the new house (after that last room is painted), that's when we'll move the cats over. We're hoping they'll adjust to the new place a bit easier if things they're familiar with are already in place. Plus, I don't want them walking through paint. LOL
DeleteI love this kitty pictures every week:) Always make me smile!
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks, Melissa! I'm always happy to hear that my photos have made someone smile! :)
DeleteGreat pictures! My cat's not much of a climber, but he hates change. We got new furniture once, and it pretty much terrified him for several days until he finally (steathily) creeped past to make sure the new recliners wouldn't wouldn't do him any damage. ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm having a little trouble imagining cats that aren't into climbing -- guess mine have always been climbers, although Sunshine was a terrible jumper. She had a tendency to aim for the windowsill and slide down the wall, poor klutzy girl.
DeleteMine seem to be handling the change very well, although Fiona is acting a little stressed. It'll be interesting to see how they handle living in a new house. That's so funny about your kitty's fear of the new furniture! Thanks for the smile!
You just follow them around with the camera and the oblige. too funny!
ReplyDeleteWell . . . sort of. I try to grab the camera when they're doing something especially cute. Sometimes I succeed; sometimes they're on to me before I even get to the camera. Then, I try to tell a story with the photos, if I can. They're such active kitties that there's always *something* going on!
DeleteWe used to have a cat that was positively acrobatic. He would climb from the top of bookshelves and fling himself downward, onto passers-by, scaring the holy bejesus out of them. Your kitties sound and look more sane.
ReplyDeleteOhmygosh, Heather, that's hilarious -- and kind of scary! LOL Yes, mine are apparently a bit more sane, although Isabel is a little too self-confident and worries me with her climbing because she's taken a few spills.
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