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Visit long over due: My Three Moggies visit in Northhampton, England

HIYA!!   SAVANNAH HERE !!!!

The title tells it all. Mom L finally was able to visit our long time cat blog pal My Three Moggies.  Miss Michelle started blogging about her three lovely kitties about the same time I had Mom L start my blog. Miss Michelle said I was the first cat blogger to “like” her blog!! That was SEVEN years ago!!

Long story short, Mom L and I developed a virtual friendship with Miss Michelle and Mr Craig and their cat family: Eldest Sir Archie; next Squire Henry and youngest Oscar. Mom L fell in love with Sir Archie, who is now about sixteen or so years old.

Miss Michelle brought Sir Archie in on his royal bed so Mom L could sit with him for a long anticipated visit.

And yes, Mom L had very leaky eyes!!

Miss Michelle and Mr Craig lost their youngest Oscar in February of this year, but Mom L was able to also meet and greet Squire Henry.

He stayed long enough to have bite and then dashed off to do some late afternoon hunting.

Mom L and Dad P were treated to a royal feast at My Three Moggies. They didn’t know where to start there were so many choices!! YUM!!

Of course they also met Mr. Ben, the lovely addition to My Three Moggies, a rescue rough coated collie. He very nicely posed for his photo.

Mom L and Dad P had enough time to do a quick visit to a nearby ancient church. The first noted Vicar was dated about 1300 AD!!

Finally Mom L and Dad P had to depart, but Mom L and Miss Michelle had to make sure they captured their moment of firmly establishing their international friendship! Mom L had  to confess to Miss Michelle that she never expected Miss Michelle to be so tall!!  MOL!!!

Mom L and Dad P left on the train promising to meet once again!!

My friends, never ever mistake our virtual cat blogging friendships as only that, virtual. When Mom L and Miss Michelle, Mr Craig and Dad P all met—it was as thought they had just left off from some conversation started last week. They KNEW each other! They recognized each other as friends.

PAW PATS, SAVANNAH

Taking a break

 

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I am taking a short break because Mom L took her opposable thumbs on holiday out of country!! And yes, TKS, Katie and I are all very miffed!!

Yeah, yeah, Miss Kandi our sitter is lovely but Katie is terrified still of humans other than Mom L and Dad P so she is really having a tough time.

We will all be back August 26 to tell our sad stories of loneliness having been left behind. *sniff*

PAW PATS, SAVANNAH, THE KID SAGE AND KIT KATIE

Do you live an exciting life???

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I sure do hope some of you can share your exciting lives with me. Around here, not much happens that gets my senior adrenaline pumping! Well at least, nothing happens to the youngsters that gets me all excited.

Why all TKS can come up with to do anything “exciting” is this.

It’s a box!! Whee!!

Yep, TKS can’t ever ignore any empty box. She is convinced all are intended for her sole use and pleasure. Doesn’t take much to “chime her bells”—na’mean??

Now this is big enough to stretch out in. YAY!!

As for the new kidster, Ms Kit Katie aka KK—her idea of “exciting adventure” is this.

Ahhh—window whiffies—makes me so relaxed

Next thing ya’ know she is doin’ this!

Huh?…gonna give my eyes some rest now

Seriously?! This is what my youngsters call “exciting living”??!! Come on my pals, surely you must be doing more than these two to get your adrenaline pumping and to keep your humans on their tippy toes worrying about you??? Share!! Tell me what you do??

As for me—I like to walk on the ‘wild side” now and then. Keeps Mom L thoroughly charged and give HER adrenaline a huge leap!

I just luvluvluv the quilt from this angle

Her silent shrieks (she is terrified if she yells at me I will fall) are the best ever!

Guess I will head over to the real stairs down

Let me know how exciting your life is.

PAW PATS, SAVANNAH

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