
My cats are hooked on squirrel watching. My big fat Ivy is half her size. She lost weight in three weeks. She has no time for humans. Hobbes used to be an outdoor cat, but fell madly, deeply in love with Ivy, he decided he is never going out. Unless we toss him out. My cats are no longer nocturnal. Ivy sleeps all night on some part of my legs, dreaming of ripping the throat of that squirrel. Alas, spring has come, the birds have plenty to eat, I will not refill the feeder & then maybe Ivy will notice the hands that fed her.

hahahahaha “squirrel channel” I’m really laughing out loud.
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Tis true. I’ve not filled the feeder because I want my cats back! Glad it made you laugh 😉
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Hi Amy, Jack is a B&W tuxedo cat. He is an indoor only cat as all of ours have been and he is indeed closing in on 22 years of age.
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Like the barn cat yesterday, Mittens?
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Ha! Yes indeed, just like Mittens!
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This is so fantastic … my 2 cats was the same … Whiskey & Zoda … Brilliant photo … love and friendship … plus something that is fun enough to waste a full day on. *smile
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Glad you like it!
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So great I love this Nia!
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Phil this is amy! Glad you like it!
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Oh hi Amy! I realized it was a reblog. Super photo that I enjoyed tremendously!
I have two cats, Jack my tux is closing in on 22 years old! Our chubby girl Ripley is closing in on 16 lbs. 😯 😀
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Jack my tux? What does that mean? 22 years old?? I can’t imagine having a cat that long. I’ve never had an indoor cat before, my vet. says they live twice as long as indoor/outdoor cats. My female cat, Ivy was getting pretty big, but her squirrel addiction seems to be a diet of some kind. Thanks for liking. You should photograph your two for all to see!!!-amy
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heh, but you still love ’em 🙂
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yes, but i want the attention. I love holding them! Now they just run from window to window 😦
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This is SO BEAUTIFUL so beautiful…. Thank you, love, nia
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