Abby the Tabby

Abby the tabby only gets crabby when she is asked to move off the quilt.  (if you want me to stop the terrible rhymes, send more photos!)

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Photo by Amanda Conger.

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You didn’t expect to get any work done now, did you?

Abby the Tabby in her spot.

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Photo by Amanda Conger

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Dog of the Day

Even though the site is called “Cats on Quilts,” we’re very egalitarian here. We love all critters. Hopefully, there will be some dogs who aren’t ashamed to show their face here soon!

Ginnie’s dog won’t show us his face or tell us his name, but he likes to help Ginnie with her quilting.

Photo by Ginnie.

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The Kitten In The Woodpile

A Brief Interlude

This  past Thursday, our family finally located the source of the meowing that we’d been hearing all night long for a couple of days: There was a kitten stuck in our woodpile. After freeing it, it took off into the rainy night and we couldn’t find it after searching for an hour. The next day, my husband procured a “Hav-a-Hart” trap and baited it with catfood and within 10 minutes the kitten was caught. Saturday, we took it to the vet, discovered the kitten was female and about 6 weeks old, and got her tested for FLV/FIV, dewormed and her first distemper shot – to the tune of about 120 dollars. She will need another set of shots at about 10-12 weeks of age.

June is “Adopt-A-Kitten” month at our local shelter, and probably the same for you – the spring litters are of adoptable age, and if you can, please consider adopting a homeless kitten. And if you can’t adopt a kitten, consider a donation to your local shelter – they are always in need of money, or blankets, bleach, litter, food, etc. Our other 2 cats are shelter cats.

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