Hello Freddie; like a little breakfast?... Bye Freddie; see you this evening!
Good evening Freddie; hungry?... Bye; see you tomorrow!... And that's about it.
With two boisterous and demanding dogs in the house poor Freddie keeps to himself, and therefore tends to get overlooked. So here he is, doing what he (and every other cat) does best.... sleeping somewhere safe.
Good evening Freddie; hungry?... Bye; see you tomorrow!... And that's about it.
With two boisterous and demanding dogs in the house poor Freddie keeps to himself, and therefore tends to get overlooked. So here he is, doing what he (and every other cat) does best.... sleeping somewhere safe.
Sweet dreams Fred.
We had a cat just like Freddie,his name was Chucky..the kids named him that because we saved him and had him for years,Bob would come home every day and say "get rid of that cat! chuck him out!" eventually the kids wore him down so Chucky stayed,we just loved him,he was a good old cat.
ReplyDeleteSo is ours: when we see him!
DeleteThey're like that anyway aren't they - cats. Just aloof and independent.
ReplyDeleteI'm coming back as a cat in my next nine lives.
Hello Freddie; like a little breakfast?... Bye Freddie; see you this evening!
ReplyDeleteGood evening Freddie; hungry?... Bye; see you tomorrow!... And that's about it.
Sounds exactly like my son when he was in his teens!
Yes, that's just about how I remember mine.
ReplyDeleteYes, there is something teenagerish about cats!
ReplyDeleteWell he's adorable, that's for sure. Maybe that old saying about "beauty sleep" is true!
ReplyDeleteLiving with two dogs also, my cat would definitely attest to that. To get attention where it's safe, she comes and lays on my dinner mat, or on my laptop, or on the newspaper...
ReplyDeleteI have one cat who sleeps 23 hours a day and another who is underfoot and begging for attention much of the time. They are sisters and so different. There are times though that I wish one would be more affectionate and the other would not be so needy -kind of like my kids.
ReplyDeletePoor Freddie...starved for love. Couldn't you spare him a little afternoon cuddle just to let him know you appreciate him?
ReplyDeleteFreddy is very handsome. He's probably dreaming about you saying hi to him this morning.
ReplyDeleteFreddie looks almost exactly like JoJo, our grey tabby.
ReplyDeleteMost cats are very affectionate with me, although i've seen households where cats will keep to themselves when there are lots of other animals or a dog or two. It's how we got our first cat; she ran away to our house from next door, because we had no four-footed friends, and she was tired of being one of many.
megan
We often wonder if Freddie won't, one day, do the same.
DeleteOur Dot looks a lot like Freddy, only she's a rather hefty gal. Not fat, but BIG. She is currently to the right of me, snoozing on top of my printer, which is much better than where she was a few minutes ago ... standing directly between me and the monitor, swishing her tail in my face.
ReplyDeleteFreddie seems happy just snoozing on his cushion
ReplyDeleteFreddie is a doll. He looks like my Oscar, who spends a lot of sleeping as well. Finds a quiet bedroom far far from the 3 dogs.
ReplyDeleteCats really are so very different from our doggie pals. Like having a middle-aged civilized adult among a gang of 3 year olds!
MUCH more sophisticated!
DeletePoor old Freddie having to put up with a pair of boisterous canines!
ReplyDeleteHe is just "being". His ears are on duty all the time by the look of them!!
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