I'll tell you what - they bonded! How they bonded!
This will become clear in future posts.
Now, if only the bonded pair could have a little more peaceful time to enjoy their bonding.
"No," Toast Ed retorts, "Thunder Paws is my cat!"
Nabysko moves in, determined to reclaim the kitten that she caused me to bring home from Sutton.
But don't think that this ended it. The battle would rage for most of the next decade - even after Toast Ed went off to Arizona to attend college. "Where's my cat, Thunder Paws?" Toast Ed would ask as soon as he would step back into the house for summer or Christmas break.
"He's my cat!" Nabysko would greet back.
"No, he's my cat!"
Even during long distance phone conversations they did this.
9 comments:
So so so sweet moment.....
You even catch perfect expression of cat's.
I am staying in that page for a while.....just perfect~!!!!
That's a lovely tail, er, ah, tale!
And Thunder Paws just lay there and let them battle over him. Sensible kitty.
Thunder Paws never moved!
And the winner of the battle is... Thunder Paws!
Thunder Paws is worth fighting over! He's so cute! But I have to say I love the last picture with Kaboodle and his puzzled look.
So much love foe Thunder Paws
"Nabysko wins. Kaboodle wonders about the commotion"
Typical of my children!
michico - glad you lingered.
Parker - It is the tale of a tail.
Eric and Flynn - Thunder was a most intelligent and highly sensible cat - except for those moments when he became irrational.
Cafe Cats - Thunder was very brave.
heidi - Thank you. I like it to.
Standtall - Then your children must be lots of fun - and maybe a bit exasperating, sometimes.
Yes indeed. I have got dates fixed for their neuterin in December. Molly moves around the compound so much but still runs from us
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