Monday, July 27, 2015

LAW 41:Yet more cat tales

King of all he sees


Magellan has been with us for three months now. In truth it seems as if it has been a life time since we brought him aboard. He has proven to be the most mellow of feline friends; he puts out a paw of friendship to everyone he meets, as well as his head, his belly..... you get the drift.


Please, oh please my tummy needs attention!



Now if i could just break him of his two truly neurotic habits: 1) the daily, multiple washing of the galley floor, and 2) the rather worrisome game that he and i play every morning while my coffee is brewing.

Wait i just saw something, let me down!


 We have been very cautious about allowing the boy unfettered access to the great outdoors. On the weekends there's far too many people here. Behind the marina there is a large swath of undeveloped forest/marsh. Ideal kitty playground all to true; also likely home to many a wild critter that might possibly take umbrage to the great explorer Magellan horning in. So, he only gets to go out under supervision. He actually takes the supervision pretty well, normally he will stay within eyesight; that is if we keep our eyes on him. If, however we get wrapped up in conversation, or grilling, well than of course all bets are off, and he is usually hidden in pretty plain view. At this point the rescue posse spreads out and he will be found, usually with a superior look on his face, very clearly waiting for one of us to pick him up, bring him back to the gathering so we can all play this wonderfully fun game again. And again,...

Hmmm, no one's watching


He continues to be the best personal assistant that either of  us have worked with; evidenced here as he lends Mungo much needed editorial assistance.

Cat, employing the Edgar Cayce method


What a joy this absolutely wonderful rescue cat has been. We constantly ask ourselves, who would give up such a great cat? 

More later,
Morgainne



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