OT - lost cat

We had a panic when we got back from church this lunchtime. Our cat, Surrey, was nowhere to be found. We searched high and low for over 30 minutes until Maureen spotted Surrey's new hidey hole: (closeup at ) How she got up there (and back down again) without dislodging any crockery is a mystery!

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Bruce
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Bruce ,in rec.crafts.textiles.needleworkwrote: and entertained us with

Argggh you wretched human, disturbing her sleep like that !

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lucretia borgia

Silly kitty! doesn't even have a magazine or stash to lay on!

C
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Cheryl Isaak

Surrey is most indulgent and knows that she "takes a good photograph". After I had taken the photographs she went straight back to sleep and did not descend from her lofty perch for another hour or so.

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Bruce

Beautiful kitty! She just wants to make sure that you have plenty of cat hair next time you have gravy. Fiber is healthy, you know!

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Magic Mood Jeep

Very cute pictures. And to think - I just worry about pup fur in needlework, and collecting on the wood floors! But, OTOH - the curious question is - did she open the cupboard herself????

ellice

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ellice

Hi,

I am looking for a cross stitch or other embroidery/needlepoint pattern that has some or all of the words to the song "Make new friends, but keep the old."

Hope you can help...I am going to be attending a reunion of longtime friends and want to stitch something for each.

Kathy Fielder snipped-for-privacy@sbcglobal.net

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Kathy Fielder

It's an open corner shelf, not a cupboard. But the shelf is about wo feet above the kitchen worksurface and contains several small items (glass egg-timer etc) that Surrey could so easily have knocked over on her way up & down.

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Bruce

I don't think Surrey would approve of this cat:

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Bruce

LOL! Good thing she`s not as big as her namesake!

Pat

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Pat P

It is indeed, the kitchen is large but a warhorse stomping around would create more than a little chaos.

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Bruce

I found that our "Siameasles" used to knock things down only when they wanted to - otherwise they rarely dislodged anything. I recall Sabra, our bluepoint, used to prefer to sit on the mantlepiece, and she`d deliberately knock things off to make enough room for her to get comfortable, particularly when she was pregnant!

Then, she WAS Best of Breed at the National Cat show, so was allowed to get away with murder!!!

Pat

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Pat P

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