Monday, 30 June 2025

It's a Cat's Life

 

They drove me all the way to Wales*.

I didn't like it so I yowled all the way, it was hard keeping it up for two hours ... but I managed it.

They let me out to play in what appeared to be a hayfield of tickly proportions.


Then just when I had gotten used to, it they cut it all down.

Luckily they missed this super big bit of grass, so I had a lie down in the shade and had a snooze.


Then they called me over.


I came very willingly, after all I am a very good boy.

But I suspected they were going to load me into that basket again, so I needed to go and have a drink to lubricate my vocal cords for the return journey.

It's a Cat's Life.  😺

Ginger xx


* We needed to go to the Welsh flat which we have not been able to sell due to lease problems, and so we were getting it ready for renting it out again, happily after a nice twist of fate, to the son of the lady that lives in the upper flat.  Ginger came with us, we thought he would sleep for the journey ... he didn't.  We were all glad to get home!!


Sue xx


6 comments:

  1. Oh, poor Ginger! A whole two hour journey, each way?! I'm Dancer, Bless' kitty, and I yowl all the way to the vet's clinic and back, and that's only a 15 minute drive, each way. At least you got to have a nap in the shade.

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  2. Isn't it funny that cats don't like car journeys but dogs never seem to mind and lay down and sleep.
    What a nuisance that you can't sell the flat but it's good that you have a new tenant.

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  3. A displeased cat can keep it up for hours! When we moved from Yorkshire to Cambridgeshire our cat yowled for 24 hours non stop... in the car, overnight in the the flat we stayed in, all day shut in the spare room of the new house while the movers did their stuff... luckily she approved of the new house and settled down quickly!

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  4. Our ginger had other means of showing her displeasure on the ten minute drive to the vets, from every orifice.

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  5. Travelling far in this weather is neither comfortable for people nor pets....you must all be glad to be home. Good you have found a new tenant

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  6. Bless him, we can never predict what a puss will do. We're contemplating maybe taking ours on holiday in September. Big decision.

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