Ha! That is splendid. Just this morning Ginger was perplexed, once again, that Johnny gets to go out into the front yard. When we first got Johnny and the two weren't getting along we decided to segregate their outdoor time, so Ginger would always have her backyard sanctuary to run to. Ginger gets the backyard. Johnny gets the front. Of course, they both constantly want to be in the OTHER yard now--though they still prefer the other to stay away. I laughed at them over it this morning, as they both sniffed at the "wrong" door. We may have a free-for-all on our hands here soon.
I like your curtains (and your kitties!).
ReplyDeleteOne of my all-time favorite Lisa posts, this one. :) I love the rosy glow too. Just idyllic.
ReplyDeletelovely!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your curtains too - so pretty! The cats seem very contented :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, ladies! Clare, the curtains are from a Ralph Lauren sheet I got on ebay; but they're finally getting faded. :(
ReplyDeleteHa! That is splendid. Just this morning Ginger was perplexed, once again, that Johnny gets to go out into the front yard. When we first got Johnny and the two weren't getting along we decided to segregate their outdoor time, so Ginger would always have her backyard sanctuary to run to. Ginger gets the backyard. Johnny gets the front. Of course, they both constantly want to be in the OTHER yard now--though they still prefer the other to stay away. I laughed at them over it this morning, as they both sniffed at the "wrong" door. We may have a free-for-all on our hands here soon.
ReplyDeleteOur vet said the female would always be "the boss". And it's true here - Henry is always the low guy on the totem pole.
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