26 March 2021

Feline Friday

Friends...truly, one of these days I intend to get back to posting more often than on Feline Friday. I have been busier than ever during this past pandemic year and I just can't seem to get my blogging act together! 

In the meantime, who ever tires of a cute Lily picture...or three? 😀

Lily often waits in the hallway while I'm doing yoga in my craft room/yoga "studio". One day this week after I finished, I walked out to see her and she coyly curled into a croissant shape. Look at both sets of feets!!!

 Next, she reached out her back toesies to touch my foot!

Then she touched both of my feet and my heart melted! This girl is just the sweetest kitty.











Happy Feline Friday!

19 March 2021

Feline Friday: Bread Bandit Strikes Again!

A few years ago at St. Patrick's Day, I happened upon a display of Irish soda bread at our local grocery store. Long story short: I became obsessed. I've bought it every St. Patrick's Day since, even after my Ancestry DNA confirmed I'm no longer Irish as I once thought I was!

Flash forward to this year. Our grocery store is out of business so I decided to take matters into my own hands and try making a loaf of Irish soda bread myself. To my great surprise, it turned out well!

There's no yeast in this bread and only a bit of kneading so it goes together quickly. 


Our grocery store used to put green sprinkles on their bread so we tried it, too. We should have skipped the sprinkles or gone all-in with them as they don't show too much in the end!
 
 
 
 So the bread looked like this just out of the oven -- a bit shaggy but it's close to how it should look. I probably should have shaped it a bit better as it splayed out quite a lot in the center.
 
 
 
 
 But inside, it was nothing but Irish goodness!

 
 
Now here is where the story takes a turn (cue dramatic music):

 I froze some of the bread and left half of it out on the counter. 

Later, I was in the living room when I heard a peculiar THUD. It was Lily jumping up onto the counter. She sauntered across the sink and made her way directly, without hesitation, to the Irish soda bread! I could not believe my eyes as she OPENED HER MOUTH WIDE and started to bite down on the plastic wrap!
 
I stood there long enough to catch a picture but caught her before she punctured the plastic. I gently lifted her down to the floor. Of course, I gave her a tiny sample which she happily gobbled down with no butter added! It's clear that this wee bandit  is Irish, too!

Happy Feline Friday AND St. Patrick's Day
from our Wee Irish Soda Bread Bandit!
 

 





12 March 2021

Feline Friday: Toast...er...Butter!

As I mentioned last Friday, Lily is a huge fan of parmesan salad dressing. She's also a huge fan of toast...er...butter! She loves little bites of toast, but only if they have sufficient butter. Lily says NO to dry toast!

Lily can detect the sound of the butter lid opening from anywhere, and even from a deep sleep! 

 

As soon as that lid cracks, she springs from her comfy napping spot and zooms to the kitchen.

Once in the kitchen, she positions herself near the toaster so the minute the toast is done, she's ready for her taste.

Special note: This happens to be raisin bread. Kitties (and definitely dogs) should never eat raisins. When Lily gets a taste of this kind of bread, she gets a tiny piece from the edge with no raisins. But usually, she just gets a taste of the butter!

 

Lily doesn't have to wait long because her meowmy likes toast that is barely toasted!

 

And luckily, Lily's meowmy likes butter, too! A little melted butter on Meowmy's finger is a great way to start the day!






 

 





 

 

Happy Feline Friday, friends!
jp and Lily


05 March 2021

Feline Friday: Parmesan Cheeses!

Of the many types of people food that Lily adores, you can rank certain salad dressings at the top of her list, notably RANCH and PARMESAN. She always manages to get a tiny lick of whichever one is on the table, and lately it has been PARMESAN.

I don't know how, but she can detect it before the container is even open. Once it's open and on a salad, she is laser-focused on getting her tiny taste.

 

  And I do mean LASER-focused! She will stop at nothing!

 

 

 Don't believe me? Just watch!


Happy Feline Friday!
Here's to a great weekend!
 

25 February 2021

Feline Friday

Lily has been up to her old tricks! Recently she became obsessed with sitting in the laundry room cupboard. Go figure! She would not rest until I made a spot for her.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once inside her new perch, she surveyed the laundry room then quickly determined that doing laundry wasn’t that fun after all.

Good observation, Lily! 

19 February 2021

Feline Friday

Wow, it's been crazy, dangerously cold for so many days now that we're losing track of time. We are very grateful that we are safe and warm. It's truly heartbreaking that so many people and animals are suffering.

We are keeping close tabs on our Texas peeps and so far, they are doing ok with no loss of power or water. Rory is staying as warm as she can and is reportedly spending most of her time like this:

 

 
Meanwhile back in Iowa, the situation is nearly the same! It's really quite amazing how many napping options Lily has at her disposal.
 
First, there's my white fuzzy robe:

 
There's her Expensive Cat Basket, always a favorite: 

 
 
Just to mix things up, there's the old Thermo blankie:


 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh, and there's also the inside of my brown sweatshirt (not sure how it got on the floor):

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Then there's the old state fair blanket, supplemented with an old baby blanket:


 

 

 

 

 

 

Then there's the fuzzy cat mat, accented with same baby blanket:



Oh, there's my white robe again! Must be quite toasty. I wouldn't know...LOL


And her beloved white rug:

Hope everyone can stay as safe and warm as Lily!

Happy Feline Friday!


12 February 2021

Feline Friday: All the Cats I've Loved

When I was growing up, we had a mama kitty who delivered two litters of kittens reliably each year. We always found good homes for them, as we lived in a small town with no shortage of people who wanted at least one cat. One year, our Peanut tragically lost her entire litter of kittens to a hawk or owl which swooped into our garage and plucked them out of the nest. It was a traumatic event for everyone -- especially me, and my parents soon found a kitten for me with hopes that it would ease my pain.

Enter Mittens, a calico kitten we adopted from another family in town. She wasn't well-socialized but she was certainly beautiful and I loved her immediately. As with all of our cats at the time, Mittens was an indoor-outdoor cat. As she got older, she spent more and more time indoors. 

Mittens wasn't a friendly kitty and I soon became the only one who could really handle her -- as one would say, she was a one-purr-son cat. As you can see in this picture, Mittens had a spectacular coat and an especially sweet face. Unfortunately, her long fur was prone to matting and she was difficult to groom, so she soon became known as "mat cat".

 

In spite of her somewhat surly personality, Mittens let me feed her from a bottle and even dress her in doll clothes from time to time. 


She was keenly interested in all kinds of "people food". I distinctly remember one year when she ruined Thanksgiving (at least in my mom's eyes) by eating the centers out of two of her famous pumpkin pies as they cooled on the counter. I was the only one who found that little event quite hilarious.

In spite of spending so much time outside, Mittens lived a good long life -- to at least age 22. As such, she was a big part of my growing up years. In fact, I can barely remember a time when we didn't have her with us.


Like all the kitties I've loved, Mittens left a paw-print on my heart!

05 February 2021

Feline Friday

 Lately, Lily has taken a liking to this old white rug which belonged to my mom. This rug, which has been bleached white from its original light blue, is very well traveled. After I cleaned out my parents' house, the rug came home with me. It went from Iowa to college in Indiana with Bailey, spent two summers collecting sand from feet in a Michigan cabin, traveled back to Indiana, and finally went on to Texas in the back of a moving truck. 


When we visited Texas in June, Bailey sent home a pile of things she no longer needed including Mom's old white rug. At the time, I didn't have use for it but since it had belonged to my mom, I thought I'd keep it around somewhere. 
 
Well, the rug barely made it indoors before Lily commandeered it for herself. She is crazy about the rug. And it has served her well. It was a cozy place to rest while she recovered from her surgery this past summer. And it holds up nicely to daily claw sharpening and bunny kicks. It's perfect for napping within view of the automatic feeder. They just don't make rugs like this nowadays.

 When I decided to look for a kitten 14 years ago, Mom was my partner in crime. The two of us went to the vet clinic to meet Lily and knew immediately that I had to bring her home with us. 
 
So maybe Lily somehow knows that this rug belonged to my mom. Maybe it feels familiar and comforting to her and reminds her of her own kitty mom. 
 
Do we need the rug? Does it fit our decor? No. 
 
But truth be told, it's comforting to me, too.


29 January 2021

Feline Friday: All the Cats I've Loved

 

 

Damien, Winter 1990, perched in the window of our old home

From reading my blog, one might get the impression I only have eyes for my sweet kitty Lily, her late sister Tinsel, and my daughter's kitty, Rory. But that is not at all the case. Over the course of my life, I have loved many, many kitties. 

This is Damien, the first kitty we adopted after we were married and moved back to Iowa. He grew to be a very large, muscular kitty and was a bit of a spitfire, in between bouts of gentleness. Damien would attack unprovocked, once launching from the floor to my upper arm where he sank his teeth in deeply. Knowing so much more now than I did at the time, I believe we caused his agression by choosing to have him declawed. It was a decision I will always deeply regret.

In spite of his occasional naughtiness, I loved him dearly. It never once occurred to me that having Damien living in our house might be incompatible with the new baby who would arrive in January of 1993. Having grown up with cats, I thought I could manage his agression and keep him away from the baby once she arrived, but my parents eventually convinced me otherwise. So on the day Bailey was born, they swung by the house and picked up Damien to go stay with them "for awhile". The plan was that when she was older, he'd certainly come back home.

Time went on and Damien stayed at my parents' house. We saw him frequently on visits where we introduced Bailey to him and supervised them closely. All was going as planned.

Then one day my grandpa stopped by my parents' house and unexpectedly opened the back door to let himself in. Damien darted out and down the back steps with my dad in hot pursuit. Dad grabbed him before he went far but in return, Damien bit his hand hard. Long story short, Dad ended up in the hospital for 3 days on IV antibiotics. Thankfully, he fully recovered, but both of my parents were wary of Damien from that point on. Understandably, of course.

I still wanted Damien to come home but after The Great Escape, chances of that happening diminished. We saw firsthand how serious a cat bite can be, and no one wanted to risk our toddler girl suffering one. 

Shortly after the incident, my parents decided to put Damien in their unused fenced dog run. This was upsetting to me but I understood their trepidation about having him in the house. He was safe in the dog run with a large, spacious, and insulated house, a shaded yard, and plenty of squirrels in the trees overhead. 

One day not too long after this new arrangement began, my parents called to say that they'd found Damien dead. There were no obvious signs of illness or injury. I was devasted, and it still brings me to tears just thinking about him. My dad buried Damien in the yard.

I called my vet in distress, looking for answers about what could have happened. He speculated that Damien had died from a sudden blood clot: "Those big guys will sometimes throw a clot", he told me. To this day, my vet still mentions Damien when we see him. He was a legend in his time.

THIS POST, written nearly 12 years ago, sums up how I feel about Damien. I have enormous guilt about how his life evolved. Still, we did the best we knew how to at the time. 

Damien will always hold a very special place in my heart.

 


22 January 2021

Feline Friday with Rory

 What's happening with Cousin Rory down in Texas? 

Let's have a look!

Rory had a lovely holiday, even though she has personally told me that Santa didn't bring her nearly enough presents. She did enjoy this festive basket after the treats inside it had been eaten by others! 😒

 

  Since it's winter and Very Cold in Texas, Rory spends a good part of each day completely wrapped in a blankie, or completely burrowed underneath one. The cozier, the better!

 

Rory has the sweetest face! Look at those highlights around her eyes! I haven't seen her in purr-son since June and it would seem to me she MAY have put on a pandemic pound or two...but haven't we all?!

Rory is the official Protector from Neighbor Cat, Window Watcher of Bunnies, and Ruler of the Living Room!


We should all be lucky enough to have a Rory in our lives!


15 January 2021

Feline Friday

 


We are hunkered down, hoping to get through these crazy times and busy month unscathed. 

Lily says “Wake mee when it’s over!”

08 January 2021

Feline Friday

 I think we'd all agree that our pandemic diets have been less than desirable.  We've had too many English muffins in the house (which, when buttered, keenly interest Lily as shown here). Too many carbs, too much comfort food...it all results in pandemic pounds!

  In an effort to eat more protein and feel fuller longer, I have been enjoying my new favorite microwave egg! Some (namely my daughter LOL) are not impressed with the cooking method but let me tell you, microwave eggs are amazing! And better yet, they can be made in a coffee mug. No skillet in sight!

Here's what you do:

Coat the inside of a mug with cooking spray. Crack one egg right inside the mug. Add just a splash of water (you CAN add milk but water actually results in a fluffier egg, and I never have milk in the house anyway). Stir with a fork. Cover the cup with a paper towel in case bits of egg splash out during cooking. Microwave for 45 seconds to 1 minute. There should be no liquid in the bottom of the cup. The egg will be perfectly cooked! (In fact, it would fit great on the top of an English muffin, but I digress...)

Sprinkle with a bit of cheese and, if you're lucky enough to have some extra bacon bits, add them, too. The egg turns out fluffy and yummy, and the cooking spray makes for easy clean-up.

Microwave eggs make a great snack or lunch and will help you feel fuller longer. Lily says: Don't skip the cheese!

 

 Happy Feline Friday!