Every time I talk to the boys, one of which is currently in the UK and the other in Australia - nothing like a far flung family!! - they always ask after their critters and I am expected to pass on pats, love and cuddles on their behalf.
This time James wanted Pix....and so my sweet, here they are..........in all their glory.
As I was cropping and pasting the pics into typepad tonight I felt kind of sombre...a dear friend lost her faithful 4 paw friend today and it occurred to me that a few of our critters are well older than when we first adopted them. Precious is now getting on for 12 yrs old. Dazy will not be far behind with about 11yrs on him. Annie will be 10 soon, Max 6+ and Rozy about 5.....time flies when you have such good company I guess and although there are times when I curse the fact that there is nowhere to put my legs in bed and no room to move on the couch at night, they are all unique and wonderful little creatures with quirky personalities, interesting stories about where they came from and at the end of the day, very faithful and loving companions.
awwwwwwww. makes me want to adopt another furry baby, soon... very soon, i hope. ;-)
Posted by: misty | May 14, 2009 at 08:19 AM
i love all your "babies"
Posted by: nancy donaldson | May 13, 2009 at 08:19 AM
All so sweet! My oldest cat now is Mouse and she just turned 20. We call her Kitty Hepburn now, cuz she sounds just like her when she meows(remember the voice On Golden Pond). So hopefully you still have many years left with them! **blows kisses** Deborah
Posted by: deborah | May 12, 2009 at 02:59 PM
Good poses!
Did they by any chance ask after me? Ha, ha!
Catherine
Posted by: Catherine Witherell | May 12, 2009 at 12:23 PM
FAT ROSE!!!!!!
Posted by: Favorite son #1 | May 12, 2009 at 11:36 AM
awww they are all gorgeous, fat little furry babies!! Max's feet are incredible!
Say a prayer for my laptop--it will be going to hospital soon. :D
xoxs
Posted by: miz carla | May 12, 2009 at 11:27 AM
What a lovely furry family. They become a part of our everyday lives. We had to have our eighteen year old tabby put down just after Christmas and we still expect to see her when we arrive home from work.
Posted by: robruhn | May 12, 2009 at 09:21 AM
It's good to have some family around. OXOX M
Posted by: mother bear | May 12, 2009 at 09:17 AM