Hi, friends. I realized I had not introduced myself! I am definitely enjoying all the wonderful shops and people I am meeting through this group and Etsy.
I have always loved cats and when we moved to the country with our three cats, I knew we would have more! Sure enough, they found us! At one time we had nine cats, three dogs and nine peafowl. They all lived together in harmony!! They always got their shots and were spayed/neutered, and became quite spoiled but that is how it should be, right? :-)
It is so sad that people abandon animals out here in the country, but if they find us, they find a good home --- lots of love and food and shelter. Over the years we have been so fortunate to have our kitties live long lives with us:
Rudy, Arty, Honny (our first three cats who lived to be 21, 20 and 22 years old) Frankie, O.C., Toby, Punky, Paw, Rocky, Geezer, Stinky, Patches and Poppy.
After 26 years here in the country, we now have only Paw, age 17, and Patches, age 13, and our big, 160 lb. dog, Spike. It seems very quiet now as we haven't added any new additions . . . just in case we move.
We lost Poppy, our feral cat, two months ago. Poppy was the only cat ever to wander into our world that we could not socialize. He was so skinny and starving, but eventually he slept on our enclosed porch in a big comforter during the winter or underneath in the shade during the summer. He was a long hair, orange cat. I never could touch him, but he got along with Paw and Patches and Spike (big dog!). He lived with us for three years, occasionally disappearing, but always returning. I miss him greatly.
I could write for hours about our kitties and other animals, but I do have some pictures in my cat jewelry album . . . the real kitties are at the end of the album:
http://imageevent.com/timmaryjewelry/catsThanks for reading my rambling note and for your purrrrfectly fun team!!
Mary in MO