Monthly Archives: March 2013
Home Alone
“Looks like Momma and the family’s leaving us again.” “I know, Skye, I just saw her take out the suitcases. I heard her say something about an Easter vacation.” “I hate it when they go away. It’s so quiet with … Continue reading
Flowers Arrived Today
Hey Skye, “why is Momma taking those beautiful flowers outside that the florist just delivered? I heard Gigi say that they were sent to them for Easter.” “Well, thank goodness she is Sterling. Those are poisonous to felines like us … Continue reading
Feline Friends
Hey Sterling, “I heard from Carl last night in my dream.” “Oh yeah, how’s he doing these days?” “Well, he’s still living in Michigan and it’s really cold and snowy there. He sounded miserable because he can’t go out and … Continue reading
A New Pope’s Elected
Hey Skye, “I think we should give Grumpy a call.” “Why?” “Well, didn’t you know he was running for Pope?” “That silly Grumpy, I don’t think he’s even Catholic.” “Yeah, I know, but he can’t pass an opportunity for … Continue reading
SPRING BREAK
“Hey Skye, I just overheard Gigi on the phone talking about Spring Break. They were talking about maybe flying to Destin, Florida, where the sand is white as sugar or maybe to South Padre Island where the parties are crazy. … Continue reading
Skye & Sterling Spring Forward
“Hey Sterling, guess what happens this weekend?” “Ugh, please don’t tell me our two-leg is having company over again! If Momma brings that 3 year old girl over, I might never come out from under the bed again. Why do … Continue reading
Skye & Sterling Find Bathing Beauties
“Wow, Skye it’s another lazy day with nothing to do. Let’s just relax and go with the flow. After all, that’s what cat’s do, right?” “Yeah, but first come over here and look out the window to see what I … Continue reading
Noises of Spring
Hey Sterling, “do you know what today means”? “It’s Friday and our twoleg momma will go out line-dancing tonight?” “Well, yeah but it’s more than that. It’s actually the first day of March and we know what that means.” “Oh … Continue reading