One hates to brag, but I think the rather unwanted cat lucked out when we adopted her. I mean, she does get to nom on human tuna several time a day. I feed her kibble by hand every morning, and I toss her treats sometimes too.
Above all, she (the suck) gets much petting from Sue.
You're getting the hang of this, lady |
The cat has no shame.
That cat looks so content in that photo. Not a common sight in a cat. No wonder she looks so content though. She sure was lucky finding you both.
ReplyDeleteYes, I think she won the kitty lottery and has you both well trained. :-)
ReplyDeleteA very lucky lady us Lacey and she certainly has trained her human handlers very well.
ReplyDeleteYes, adopting older cats means they definitely train their humans. When we raise kittens though, they are a bit more eager to please us!
ReplyDeleteShe really loves you both!
ReplyDeleteYou are right, she is a very fortunate cat. I'm sure she knows this!
ReplyDeleteShe's got it made.
ReplyDeleteShe likes you, sometimes.
ReplyDeleteShe has landed in a soft place! thank you for taking her in.
ReplyDeleteMeant to be!! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great happy cat shot!
ReplyDeleteShe's landed in a soft place. Can you believe it is a year??
ReplyDeleteSo many cats need to be rehomed. THanks for doing that.
Now that is one contented cat.
ReplyDeleteI think she has found her heaven on earth...
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