While trying to answer some email this morning, Ratty, whose real name is Rascal, decided to grab my head, pull it back, and wash my hair. Even when I tried to pull away, he pulled my head back and kept washing.
How funny!! Love the photos! We have a cat named Rascal too, that is striped a lot like your Ratty, though he has some white on him and has a bobbed tail. Well, you will not have to wash your hair for a while now....lol! BTW, you had asked about the Camelias a while back. One is doing quite well, the other one did not survive, though I'm still treating it as if it did...just in case there's a bit of life down in the roots.
I am not a Shakespeare buff, but I found this quote the other day and think it reflects most of what I try to put on here:
"And this our life, exempt from public haunt, / Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, / Sermons in stones, and good in everything." -William Shakespeare, playwright and poet (1564-1616)... I hope you find something on here you can enjoy. Thanks for visiting my little corner of town where the nice part about living in a small town is that when you don't know what you are doing, someone else does. And I can even post pictures to prove it!
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That would have freaked me out !! LOL Who took the pictures?
Oh, how cute!! That cat looks just like my Munchie!! Nice to have a concerned groomer around isn't it? LOL
How funny!! Love the photos! We have a cat named Rascal too, that is striped a lot like your Ratty, though he has some white on him and has a bobbed tail. Well, you will not have to wash your hair for a while now....lol! BTW, you had asked about the Camelias a while back. One is doing quite well, the other one did not survive, though I'm still treating it as if it did...just in case there's a bit of life down in the roots.
Any cat who will lick your head is a very good cat indeed.
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