Today I accidentally let the kittehs onto the enclosed porch. Normally, this would not be a big deal, but since the weather has turned cold, it's where their catnip plant resides. They found the plant very quickly. Sophie's been good, but since I brought them back inside Plum has been trying to break through the door to the porch. Bad Kitteh!!!
I love that last one: OPEN.THE.DAMN.DOOR. NOW.
- holly
but she looks so cute and innocent you should let her at it :)
- Sir Shuping
"cute and innocent"? Did you notice that her fangs are showing in that second photo? This is my cat on drugs.
- Katy S
I love that last photo. So regal! I'm telling you!
- Admiral Anika
I know she is, really, I just see all of the silly things she does all of the time. Her fur is really amazingly plush and it's all silver-tipped, which accounts for why it can look different from picture to picture depending on the lighting.
- Katy S
I have considered growing catnip for Stormy, but she is already demented enough.
- Mellissa
I'm definitely not bringing it inside. Once the porch is too cold, it gets to die. Growing it outside was fine, because I could control their intake. I don't think I could handle it if they had constant access to the 'nip.
- Katy S
Picture 2 is totally that of a cat going through "nip" withdrawal! LOVE!!!
- Helen is on extended vaca
Three Days Later: This morning, after I crawled out of bed, I found both cats sitting in front of the door to the porch, mewing, and desperate for their morning dose of 'nip. This is sooooooooooooo not good.
- Katy S