Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cats. Show all posts

Free Cat / Dog Food


Sept. 8, 2019

This shows up on an irregular basis next to the park.

Cat trail

Mar. 30, 2013. Oak Street

Charlie

Jan. 25, 2013

A Buick decorated by cats

Dec. 29, 2013

Cat scratching post

Nov. 3, 2012

That is one determined mole

Oct. 29, 2013. You'd think with all the cats around here one of them catch that little digger. But noooo. Instead the felines use the hills as outdoor litter boxes.

Cat prints on the Buick

Oct. 26, 2013

Lost

Oct. 20, 2012. At the east entrance to town. One of the most heartfelt lost pet posters ever.

Industrious little fellow

Oct. 17, 2013. Cats like to use these molehills as outdoor litter boxes.

The outsider

Sept. 28, 2014. Charlie, Buster, and Dreamer keep an eye on Oliver, the intruder.

Catnip liquor?

Sept. 17, 2013. This cat looks almost toasted under this sign. The only thing missing is a little cat-sized empty bottle.

I find it amusing that after McCleary's pharmacy/liquor store closed, the liquor service portion quickly regained, but we had to wait several years before a new pharmacy opened.

Life and death

Aug. 30, 2012.

I really dislike the herbicide known as Roundup. It kills the plants of neighbors too. I've lost plants on both sides of my yard due to the spreading nature of this chemical poison. It is also bad for cats and other animals, including humans.

Charlie and Dreamer under the walnut tree

Aug. 23, 2013

Those darn raccoons

July 30, 2011. The raccoons around town can get pretty nasty with cats, as Charlie discovered one morning.

Charlie and Dreamer


Two major troublemakers on Oak St. Photo taken July 8, 2008 but they still remain a neighborhood presence today, although they are bit more portly now.

A mouse climbing a hemlock tree

Needless to say, there were cats around. In the supposed dying words of the mysterious Kaspar Hauser, "Many cats are the sure death of a mouse." June 5, 2011

No hunting outdoors today!

Charlie and Dreamer try to figure it out. Jan. 17, 2012