Oscar has eaten his last three meals in the dining room with the boys. Our little kitten is almost all grown up.
He actually eats the far end of of the room, because for going on six years the Catzillas have been naturally eaten with Whitey on the right and Billy on the left, and Billy moving to the right to raid Whitey's dish when he got bored. This means Oscar really can't be right, left, or right of left (i.e. middle). :-)
But we're impressed with all three boys for co-existing with food in the room.
A blog for the feline overlords of the Summerhill Kitten Farm, a division of Kendra Electronic Wonderworks.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Just Like a Big Boy
Monday, April 5, 2010
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(or, this post has no English title)
The above title is brought to you by Oscar, who is sprawled on my desk waiting for breakfast.
He has now returned to the regularly scheduled mournful meowing in the hall, leaving my desk clear.
The above title is brought to you by Oscar, who is sprawled on my desk waiting for breakfast.
He has now returned to the regularly scheduled mournful meowing in the hall, leaving my desk clear.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Administrivia - Site Blog Software Upgraded
We've been seeing too much comment SPAM lately, so for the first time in too long a time (3 years), we've upgraded the Movable Type software which drives our blogs.
With Movable Type 5.01, we are now able to require commenters to sign-in order to reduce SPAM. We will not be collecting your login information, but rather relying on your choice of another web site (Google, Yahoo, AIM, Live Journal etc.) to verify you exist. (We won't see your password for that other site, they'll just us tell your name and maybe email address.)
The leap in software releases required us to change the look of the blogs; we're not done with Katherine's TFM blog yet. In addition, we MAY have broken some links.
Please notify of us any problems you have reading or commenting on the blogs.
With Movable Type 5.01, we are now able to require commenters to sign-in order to reduce SPAM. We will not be collecting your login information, but rather relying on your choice of another web site (Google, Yahoo, AIM, Live Journal etc.) to verify you exist. (We won't see your password for that other site, they'll just us tell your name and maybe email address.)
The leap in software releases required us to change the look of the blogs; we're not done with Katherine's TFM blog yet. In addition, we MAY have broken some links.
Please notify of us any problems you have reading or commenting on the blogs.
QOTD: King of the Mountain
After Billy and the Spider-Clutz face-off on the hall railing:
Katherine: Oscar, if you want to play king of the mountain with Billy, you'll lose.
Drew: If Oscar wants to play king of the mountain with himself up there, he'll lose.
Katherine then scooped Oscar off the railing before he could fall off ... again.
Katherine: Oscar, if you want to play king of the mountain with Billy, you'll lose.
Drew: If Oscar wants to play king of the mountain with himself up there, he'll lose.
Katherine then scooped Oscar off the railing before he could fall off ... again.
Friday, April 2, 2010
Photo Friday: We'll Sing Sleep in the Sunshine
The good weather is coming, and an early sunny day has our boys sharing the warmth of my office heated by central forced air, computers and, of course, solar.
(Oscar was originally to the left of the file cabinet and Whitey was on it, but like Billy, they follow the sun.)
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| From Picnik Photos |
(Oscar was originally to the left of the file cabinet and Whitey was on it, but like Billy, they follow the sun.)
Labels:
Billy the Mighty Hunter,
Oscar the Catzilla in Training,
Our Gang,
Photo Gallery,
Whitey the Spidercat
Thursday, April 1, 2010
The Further Adventures of the Spider-Clutz
Attaining new heights aside, Oscar remains the Spider-clutz.
This evening, we fed dinner Oscar in my office (working closer to the stairs, with the ultimate goal of feeding him downstairs). Billy showed up, causing Oscar to abandon his dinner for the monorail (aka the straight wide flat railing for the stairs), and Katherine started to take Oscar's remaining food in its bowl into the library.
Oscar followed along on the railing, watching Katherine as he went. Or tried. He made it three feet, didn't watch where he was putting his feet, and fell to the deep stairwell side of the railing. After much clawing and a gouge in the stairwell wall, he made it back onto the top of the railing, to our relief.
Of course, the one true Spider-cat has recovered from worse mistakes, but somehow I suspect Whitey would not have made this mistake in the first place.
This evening, we fed dinner Oscar in my office (working closer to the stairs, with the ultimate goal of feeding him downstairs). Billy showed up, causing Oscar to abandon his dinner for the monorail (aka the straight wide flat railing for the stairs), and Katherine started to take Oscar's remaining food in its bowl into the library.
Oscar followed along on the railing, watching Katherine as he went. Or tried. He made it three feet, didn't watch where he was putting his feet, and fell to the deep stairwell side of the railing. After much clawing and a gouge in the stairwell wall, he made it back onto the top of the railing, to our relief.
Of course, the one true Spider-cat has recovered from worse mistakes, but somehow I suspect Whitey would not have made this mistake in the first place.
At last!
Google Translate for Animals has been announced.
Finally, maybe we can get an explanation of all those audibles that Oscar calls at 6 AM.
(We still can't hear the meows in his or Whitey's head.)
Finally, maybe we can get an explanation of all those audibles that Oscar calls at 6 AM.
(We still can't hear the meows in his or Whitey's head.)
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