So this weekend we all drove out to raid vegetable gardens. Steve scored the keys to his dad’s Hyundai and said we had to call his Shag-Earz because that’s his rap name. He’s such a poser.
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So this weekend we all drove out to raid vegetable gardens. Steve scored the keys to his dad’s Hyundai and said we had to call his Shag-Earz because that’s his rap name. He’s such a poser.
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These two cuties clearly dislike Steve’s new earstyle.
I love the idea that these buns have hi-jacked this car to go cruzing for veggies. I would watch that movie.
Me too. It looks very promising.
I’d get in the car, move Shag-Earz over by the others and drive off to my place. I’d have to risk getting the buns upset, by not stopping at the nearest vegetable garden.
I have veggies in the fridge. Carrots, romaine, yellow peppers, radishes, cauliflower, celery. They were going to be salad for lunches this week but I would give them up to this crew.
Steve looks like the Papillon of the rabbit world.
I’m sure stopping at a veg market would be ok. I mean yeah, no thrills involved like with raiding gardens but the tummies will be full!
Shag-Earz, snerk. Young kids today.
Those are some wild fluffy ears!😆 But he does have that “in charge” look. The other 2 look a bit…doubtful?
Steve has good taste in cars! I too drive a Hyundai.
Gorgeous buns. Wish I could gently boop their sweet noses.
Me, too! I’m on my fourth Elantra. But I have a duck living in mine.
I’m usually against the violence and thievery frequently portrayed on this site, but today I fully intend to instigate it.
(Duckie softly absconds with the first bunny, because the grey nose is irresistibly boopable, and the second bunny, because it has different coloured earsies, leaving Steve to distract everyone. She carefully places them in her bag and limps away, innocently whistling and hoping that the ones who try to stop her are gentle.)
See Duckie, you have joined us thieving scoundrels, who just can’t resist wanting any of these adorable, heart melting, happy, funny, disapproving, devilish or innocent, animals and pets for ourselves. But you won’t be able to abscond with any of these buns, because I will get there first.
I pity anyone who pulls this desperate crew over. Steve could tickle someone to death with those ears.
Breaking news!
There is a roughly 8-10 week-old tuxedo kitten crying in my back yard. I have just fed him, he ate an adult cat quantity dinner. My neighbour says that 2 kittens were thrown out of a car and she and I should keep the kittens. She wants the tuxie and wants me to take the orange one. I haven’t seen the other kitten yet. Lil’ tuxie isn’t afraid of anything, he has already come to demand ear scritchies and purred like a lil’ engine.
I’m preparing a comfy box for him to sleep in.
My neighbour is a lovely elderly lady with zero experience with cats. That’s why she suggested raising the kittens together. Well we’ll see. I so would like to see the orange one as well, but that’s a shy one.
Awesome! Kittens are so wonderful💙 Enjoy them!
I’m going to invoke one of Klinger’s Lebanese curses on the person or persons who willfully tossed kittens out of their car “May the fleas of a thousand camels infest their armpits”. Stuff like that just ticks me off. I get it, you don’t want the kittens but please drop them at a shelter or call a rescue group. Kittens that young cannot make it on their own outside. Hopefully you can get the other one. Maybe some tuna will help persuade baby to come inside??
Tuna can work miracles.
It made me very angry too. Especially because all they would have needed to do is to put a sign on their front door/fence saying “free kittens” and the kittens would have been taken within a few days.
They’re really sick sick people. That’s all I can say. I know there’s reasons why they are that way but I just lose it anyway.
I think you need cats again, Ems. Good luck catching the ginger.
There are 3 adult cats and a number of kittens living in the yard next door. I noticed them maybe a week ago, mentioned them to a coworker, and then didn’t see them for days. Yesterday, I finally saw them again! So now I’m using a Grab-it to lower food down to them, twice a day, in hopes that I can get the adults fixed and the kittens adopted out. Nobody will get close yet, but I also have an Accio Kitten Wand ™ to try to tempt them. (It worked on the Weasleykittens, 8 years ago.)
I kept looking and looking but I cannot find another kitten. I have seen a beautiful young adult ginger cat, so maybe we have a kitten and a mom cat? I don’t know.
I don’t entirely trust the neighbour’s judgement, because she is after an eye operation, maybe she couldn’t see the other kitty properly. But she said the orange tabby is bigger. I would happily accept an adult kitty as well.
Anyway, it is too dark outside to continue looking for her. I made another soft kitty box, opened a shed for them as it might rain at night and put some food and water for them. I hope sooner or later she will also trust us, because I would have her fixed.
Best of luck in your wonderful and kind endeavors! Kitten sounds like a sweetie, and feeding him or her may be a good way to gain the ginger kitty’s trust, too. Poo on the person who tossed them out of their car, but the universe was clearly watching out for the furbabies by sending them your way (or, at least for the moment, one of them!)
Thank you, Maxlover!