Life on a family farm
in the wilds of
Upstate New York
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Teh Kitteh Conundrum
Things happen to barn cats. Coyotes. Cars. Cows. The list is endless. Thus when you get a barn cat you really, really, really like, sometimes you make the ridiculous decision to take one indoors and make it a house cat. Hah. Hardly ever works. Becky tried it with Pumpkin, the cuter and lovier of the logger kitties. Pumpkin made her displeasure known in various ways until Beck finally took her back to the barn before she managed to kill herself. She was VERY happy to be there and raced up and down the manger like a mad thing, played with her sister, played with strings, played with hay, and generally rejoiced heartily. Now guess who is at the back door howling to come in...... ****I wonder if this has anything to do with the turkey we fed her last night....
6 comments:
or maybe something to do with cold weather coming...
Cats don't in OR out ... they want through.
Heck .... why not! Lots more company and warmer in there!
Linda
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Cats, by definition, are always on the wrong side of the door!
That's cats for you. They always like it to be THEIR decision. They also just do not understand why we have doors.
She sure is a beautiful cat. We tried that with our barn cat, didn't work and I am ready to throw out the kitten that did work!
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