


This pretty lady has been lurking around our backyard for a number of days. Yesterday she graced us with her presence, caught here on “film.” Why Daffodil? She showed up about the same time the Daffodils began to bloom, of course.
Seems, everyone at one time or another, everyone does cat post I’m so happy to have the opportunity to expresses my admiration for a fury friend thanks to Weekly Photo Challenge Three. I am a dog person sans dog for the moment.
Which are you Dog Person or Cat Person?
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Perfectly fine to be both a dog AND cat person. 🙂 Does Daffodil have a home? If not sure, a papercollar (piece of paper, wee bit of cellotape to put around her neck, with details on… like “Do I have a home? If so, please call 000-000-000”) is often a good idea.
And if no home – I’m sure Daffodil will be happy to keep you, and any future dogs company. 🙂 She’s beautiful!
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Cathy, Clever Idea the paper collar. Will do the next time I get close enough. Yes being both cat and dog person is a good way to go. I like the walking a dog gives me 🙂
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I used the papercollar on a beast of a cat that used to sneak in through the catflap… now I’m both a cat and dog lover but this creature was evil – hissing, spitting, scratching, howling and (worst of all) spraying. And although clearly hating us humans, the cats and the dogs, he still kept coming back to steal food. Managed to get the collar on without too much damage to my hands, and got a call 30 minutes later… after that he got a “shoo!” each time he tried to enter. 😀
Don’t worry – a cat will keep you in tip-top shape, as you run about chasing mice brought home as gifts, and try to get the cats down from the top of the curtains. 😀
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Sounds like an adventure, but kitty has to be an outside cat I’m a little allergic to the dears.:(..
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I’m definetly a CAT person. dogs are okay, if they belong to someone else.
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I’ll be the dog person for you. Cats are easier to sleep and cuddle with! thanks for the comment 🙂
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love my cats…and the two strays that have arrived this winter…one to keep with my older girl and one to find a new home for…when warmner weather is set!
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I remember the kitty homeless shelter you made for the girls. I don’t know if this gal is a stray or just tricky ad slips her collar and comes visiting. I Keep you posted.
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yes…do!
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There’s something very precious about the moment a cat chooses to trust you enough to enter your home.
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exactly! she doesn’t stay long enough to count her toes, but the visitations are little treasures.
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She’s so pretty! And you have daffodils! Still shivering here.
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Remember we have a drought, I think the kitty is looking for water… keep warm dear heart. 🙂
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🙂
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