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Little calico
There is a little - well, not that little but very pretty - calico that
I see running around here in the evenings. I think it is from another apartment. I think it ihas a home because it is in really good condition and I only see it out in nice weather in the evening. The area in front of my deck is very nice, with a large expanse of grass and some trees. LOTS of birds and even bunnies etc. My deck is street level but the design of the grounds is that the lawn sweeps down about five or so feet so it is like a little private valley with enough entertainment to make wanting to go across the street pretty slim (whcih is good.). I have seen the kitty jump up on other first floor decks and check them out. It is about a 5 or 6 foot jump. Just as I was going out onto the deck this evening, kitty tried to jump on mine!! I think because I just came out as it happened, it scared kitty and the kitty didn't quite make it. I felt kind of bad. I looked over the balcony and it looked up and me with big eyes and meowed. It was kind of holding its paw up. I was all worried it had hurt its paw. Until about two minutes later it raced as fast as a bat out of hell down the long lawn and back towards the way I always see it come from. I do wish people wouldn't let it just run around, but it sure does have a good time. |
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Little calico
On May 10, 7:27 pm, Karen wrote:
There is a little - well, not that little but very pretty - calico that I see running around here in the evenings. I think it is from another apartment. I think it ihas a home because it is in really good condition and I only see it out in nice weather in the evening. The area in front of my deck is very nice, with a large expanse of grass and some trees. LOTS of birds and even bunnies etc. My deck is street level but the design of the grounds is that the lawn sweeps down about five or so feet so it is like a little private valley with enough entertainment to make wanting to go across the street pretty slim (whcih is good.). I have seen the kitty jump up on other first floor decks and check them out. It is about a 5 or 6 foot jump. Just as I was going out onto the deck this evening, kitty tried to jump on mine!! I think because I just came out as it happened, it scared kitty and the kitty didn't quite make it. I felt kind of bad. I looked over the balcony and it looked up and me with big eyes and meowed. It was kind of holding its paw up. I was all worried it had hurt its paw. Until about two minutes later it raced as fast as a bat out of hell down the long lawn and back towards the way I always see it come from. I do wish people wouldn't let it just run around, but it sure does have a good time. Awwww.... Purrs that the little girl stays safe. PatM |
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Little calico
Karen wrote:
There is a little - well, not that little but very pretty - calico that I see running around here in the evenings. I think it is from another apartment. I think it ihas a home because it is in really good condition and I only see it out in nice weather in the evening. The area in front of my deck is very nice, with a large expanse of grass and some trees. LOTS of birds and even bunnies etc. My deck is street level but the design of the grounds is that the lawn sweeps down about five or so feet so it is like a little private valley with enough entertainment to make wanting to go across the street pretty slim (whcih is good.). I have seen the kitty jump up on other first floor decks and check them out. It is about a 5 or 6 foot jump. Just as I was going out onto the deck this evening, kitty tried to jump on mine!! I think because I just came out as it happened, it scared kitty and the kitty didn't quite make it. I felt kind of bad. I looked over the balcony and it looked up and me with big eyes and meowed. It was kind of holding its paw up. I was all worried it had hurt its paw. Until about two minutes later it raced as fast as a bat out of hell down the long lawn and back towards the way I always see it come from. I do wish people wouldn't let it just run around, but it sure does have a good time. Purrs for the kitty, Polonca and Soncek |
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