Gratuitous Tibbs Photos
Usually, I confine my kitty gushing to my other blog. However, these pictures are of Mr. Tibbs in the garden, so I have justified posting them here.
posted by Kasmira at 18.7.05
A bona-fide cat lady, homebody, wanna-be writer, and faux extrovert. If I'm not gardening, I'm rehearsing for a local theater production.
14 Comments:
So cute, especially the first one. Is that a butterfly bush already in bloom? That garden looks great!
The purple flowers are lythrum. I talked to someone who has the same variety (at least it looks identical) and she's had no problems with invasiveness. I'll keep my fingers crossed because it is so pretty and the bees and butterflies love it.
How adorable! And kitty photos are never gratuitous, in my opinion. :)
Hello Mr. Tibbs...so glad to see you today.
How sweet! My neighbours' cats like to be in my yard. Two of them are orange and have a knack for posing near deep blue or purple flowers. How do they know that this is a beautiful combination?
Adorable! My cat Tuna past away a month ago at the age of 17. I really miss having in the garden with me. Cats and gardens go hand in hand.
our mr.tibbs is currently outside on his leash and harness (he's declawed) enjoying the shade on the playhouse porch! he was a kitten so long ago... enjoy it while it lasts! so cute!!!
I want Mr. Tibbs! He is so beautiful. I myself am guilty of gratuitous dog photos on my blog- but I adore cats too. Thanks for the lovely images!
Mine is an indoor kitty. Our last cat was indoor/outdoor but he had too many "adventures" that resulted in emergency visits to the vet so we always keep our kitties inside now. Keep a close eye on that little cutie!
Oh what great pictures I have a little dog who loves to put her face in the flowers but is afraid of the camera so I can never get a good picture of her. I think animals just love to relax with us outside.
Tibbs is allowed in the backyard unsupervised (because he can't escape yet), but has to be with mom and dad in the front yard. I worry about him being run over, eaten by a dog, or swept up by our resident hawk.
What a sweet looking boy! My cat likes to help garden too - usually by sitting on whatever I am trying to dig up or by hiding behind plants and ambushing me as I walk by. But I wouldn't trade his help for anything - he seems to get as much or more enjoyment out of the garden as I do.
What is the red flower in those pictures? It almost looks like bee balm, but not quite. It's very pretty!
The red flower IS bee balm. It may look different from what you've seen in the nurseries because it is a native variety, courtesy of my neighbor, Tim.
My cat comes and goes at will.She likes to follow me around the garden.When she wants to go outside she plays the piano.
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