Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Critters

Today has been gray and overcast since sun rise. This morning the wind came from the east, but has now switched around to the west. We have another Red Flag warning, signifying high fire danger, in effect through 8 p.m. tomorrow night. Oh, joy. Of course, the weather folks say we'll get a "significant" snow Monday night.... And the Weather Channel says there's gonna be a Northeaster with snow on Friday, April Fools Day, for New England. - And Friday, Nedi will be 1 year old. If you live in the Boulder area, and are thinking about adopting a cat, Friday will be Free Feline Day at the Boulder Valley Humane Society - they have 58 cats and kittens awaiting adoption. Just think - all the critters are already spayed or neutered and are up-to-date on their shots - all you have to do is pick out one you like and take him or her home. If you can afford to feed and care for a pet, please do. - Oh, and, Squeeze, the cat who's head was caught in the pipe? He is being adopted out to a new home tomorrow. His new owner has a farm with a large barn and several feral cats that he has trapped and brought in for spaying and neutering. Squeeze is now neutered, and will be moving into the barn with a feral clowder. That's a happy ending! Remy and Rosie rollicked all over this morning when I appeared to take them for their walk - one would think I hadn't been there for days, when I was there twice (and the second time for four hours) yesterday. We had a great walk with the wind making the kids really frisky. Lucy was super, as usual. And Annie and Oly's family returned last night, so I didn't need to take them out. Lovey and Nedi were very snuggly this afternoon - but now that I'm on the computer, Lovey keeps walking across me and sitting on the keyboard, demanding more attention. I need to figure out what's up with her... Other than the fact that she is spoiled rotten.

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