Last night, in the middle of the night, Bertie was sleeping in the middle of my pillow so I hadded to frow him off. Because it was uncomp'table.
Clearly he thinks he sorted that pillow-hogging cat out.
But at some point last night I think Bertie Wooster evened the score...
Looks like Bertie won!
ReplyDeleteHe's all grown up now, isn't he?
He's so beautifull - I love his soft caramel colouring.
Gorgeous cat.
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Ouch! Naughty Bertie!!!
ReplyDeleteI love the language they speak... ...hadded, frow, uncomf'table...
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I wouldda frowed 'im off too!. Tsk. Cats thinking that, just because they're gorgeous they can run the show!
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, I think that's even.
ReplyDeleteThat is one gorgeous cat.
Even gorgeous ones like that live in the laundry at night in our house because I've often hadded to frow them off.
My old housemate had a cat who got frowed out of my room on a regular basis. One night I got home from the pub, crawled into bed and thought "my pillow's wet". Cat's always get revenge.
ReplyDeleteI left you a little something over at my blog because you make me laugh!
ReplyDeleteYour turn!
Does you laundry have a lockable door?
ReplyDeleteThose aren't cat scratches. Someone was trying to steal your child's luscious hair and got dazzled by the ringleteyness and missed with the scissors. That's all.
ReplyDeleteI have to go now.
That Cherub just kills me. His gorgeous scratched face.
ReplyDeleteIt would be hard to get mad with a good looking cat like that though.
Yet he's still beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBoys will be boys.
Cherub might want to go to sleep with an ice hockey goalie's mask, otherwise it will look like he is trying to be the world's youngest Bond villain.
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Don't mess with the Wooster.
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