Showing posts with label favorite kitty spots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label favorite kitty spots. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Lucky 13!!!

Louise turns 13 years old today!!!


I can't believe it's been so long since I adopted the cutest little black kitten on the planet. We've been through a lot since then - lived in three states, survived a fire, dealt with major kitty health problems. Two years ago, I almost lost Louise to complications from diabetes, but with the help of friends and family she is healthy, totally lazy, and with me today, just as cute as ever.


Awwwwwwwwww....

Louise has a lot of fans, but some special thanks need to go out to peeps for helping me in the last few years: my dad, Leslie, Tracy, Renee, yasu, and of course, my fave kitty daddy who helps me take care of her on a daily basis, Egan.


(Sorry honey, she likes your spot.)

Monday, September 1, 2008

Boy, oh boy, oh boy!!!

Egan gets back from L.A. tonight and I can't wait to see him! He's been gone since Thursday and although we've talked several times a day, I still missed him a ton. So did Louise. In fact, I spent a good part of yesterday sending him photos of Louise...

Ok. I know, I know. I need to stop with the cat pics, but she's so cute and I am trapped inside! What is a girl to blog about in such circumstances? Yes, you should worry.


Egan's parents sent me an Oregon State stuffed beaver last fall. Louise is a fan.


See! How could I not share this?

Ok, I need help. Someone get me out of the apartment before I am past the point of no return.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

How Louise spent Saturday...


Every Saturday is a lazy Saturday for Louise.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Louise's favorite spot...

Louise is one lucky kitty. She has her own quilt made by my friend Todd's mom. Egan and I put it on his desk chair when we moved in, and from that day on, there's been no doubt, that the chair is no longer Egan's.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Meanwhile back at the homestead...



Louise takes over stalking duties. I expect a full report this evening of what happened at the Oak Fair Market while we were gone.