Maggie kept Di on her toes.
From the growling under the bed to the fierce Hissing!
Any time Diane went upstairs she was in for an adventure.
Maggie. You is bad.
Ginny was good.
Except for the time....
she ran away in front of all the visitors.
It's a nutty zoo around here sometimes.
Miz Boo
Di, don't feel badly. Maggie hated us too. And oh Ginny.
ReplyDelete{{{LIKE}}} We just never know how our "children with fur" as my friend calls her cats will act, do we? ;-) jep
DeleteAm commenting after reading your posts from yesterday and today. It was such a treat to visit, meet Di and Karen and reconnect with you and Anita (and Katie and Patrick, too). And I'm sorry for the part I played in letting Ginny escape. She is fast, that one! Lovely day and I appreciated every minute. :)
ReplyDeletePrayers continue for Carol Sue.
Love you. Mean it.
That Maggie. Who knew that a cat's growl could make the floor vibrate! Special thanks to Katie for saving me, and for laughing with me as I recovered from being "Maggie'd".
ReplyDeleteDi
Oh, Maggie. My parents used to have a cat (Puffin) would hide behind the toilet. Visitors would be very surprised when she would jump out at them! And Ginny doesn't mean to be naughty.
ReplyDeleteMaggie You is Beautiful....maybe a bit of prozac would help
ReplyDeleteShe looks so sweet except for that first photo...
ReplyDeleteOh, that beautiful Ginny!
ReplyDeleteMaggie is so beautiful.......I wish her personality matched her good looks!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Tammy ~@~