The photo was taken a few minutes ago.It is raining here and Sneaky the cat went inside the igloo that i bought for Edmund last winter when it was snowing(!) here.Edmund used it once, but than Sneaky went inside and Edmund never went inside again.Sneaky was a street cat, I saw him many times sitting on the garbage cans .One day Edmund konced on our door and became our cat, Sneaky was watching him, he came to eat with him, he slept near him, and started to watch his behaviour,He let us tuch him and was not afraid any more.We feed him with dry cat's food with some canned tuna fish above, lately i discovered that he eats only one kind of tuna fish, he does not like Rio mare tuna fish (imported from Italy), he eats only Israeli products. he was a street cat. he knows what he is doing.Sneaky the cat will never ban Israeli products.
Sneaky knows where he is well off. He looks very comfortable. X
ReplyDeleteHe is very smart too.
ReplyDeleteSneaky sounds like a very smart cat! He looks very comfortable in his igloo!
ReplyDeleteUsualy he is not here during the day, only when it rains.
DeleteI like it when the cats choose the people instead of the other way around.
ReplyDeleteYes, they choose us and they knew what they are doing.
ReplyDeleteI love cats and their wily ways. Have you read a book called 'A Street Cat Named Bob' by James Bowen? A lovely true story. He can be found on Youtube as well.
ReplyDeleteBye the way, our cat Hobie prefers tuna above all else
DeleteThank you Gary, i shall look for it.
ReplyDeleteSneaky the cat is well named. He certainly looks completely at home in the igloo:)
ReplyDeleteHe was called Sneaky because at the begining he sneaked all the time and did not trust us.
DeleteI opened my studio door (where my laptop is) just half an hour ago, and found a small ginger cat inside. He ran to the cat flap and has now disappeared. I'm wondering if he sleeps in Freddie's bed, which Freddie never uses.
ReplyDeleteif you WANT, PUT SOMETHING DELICIOUS AND A SAUCER OF WATER NEAR THE BED IN THE EVENING. IT WILL TICE YOUNG GINGER.
DeleteI am not sure Cro will come to read it, but thank you anyway Deb,
DeleteSome cats never use their cat's bad. That ginger cat will come back and will be your cat as it happened here.
ReplyDeleteSneaky the cat has better sense than some people I could name. However, I think Europeans have more to think about right now than banning Israeli carrots.
ReplyDeleteBut they are still bannig the products as if they dont make any connection with this kind of violence to other ways of giving legitemacy to violence.
ReplyDeleteyael, hi.
Deleteremember that the governments in europe, as here in america, probably do not speak for nor pay attention to the majority of the people.
anyway, more carrots for you! great in chicken soup.
love, deb
I shall remember that, thank you Deb.
ReplyDeleteAlbert loves tuna too xxx
ReplyDeleteYour Albert looks like our Edmund.
ReplyDeleteYael! You said about 400, I say 545! Books that is. They were summarised today! Thank you for your help!!
ReplyDeleteViking, i never counted them before you asked me, so now i know:) i am very inspired by you, and thinking about reducing some.
ReplyDeleteI will admit to you and only to you that I found another nine books behind some things, and now I Really have some reducing to do.
DeleteI shall not tell.
DeleteOh by the way, Sneaky has good taste, I also do not like that make of tuna fish. Greetings Maria x
ReplyDeleteThank you Maria, i am so glad to see your comments here:) i love every thing Italian and will make that sauce.
ReplyDeleteOne of your comments disappear Maria, i don't know how and why, sorry.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why either, Yael. Anyway you did read it and that's what matters. Greetings Maria x
ReplyDeleteSuch a good description, Yael. Haha, imagine if cats did the BDS thing.
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