Tuesday, December 02, 2025

Cat Trees

Smudge poses like a model beneath the tree.

 
Jenny calculates how best to destroy it.

I will be so busy starting this weekend.  All told, am to trap 23 cats starting Sunday through next week, to take to be fixed at 3 different clinics.  23 isn't a huge number.  Weather will be problematic.  I want to trap 8 of them this weekend.  My weather app says rain starting Thursday for at least 8 days straight.   Not the greatest for trapping.  Hopefully there will be breaks.

Three of the cats to trap are fed by that Lebanon woman.  I know,  I said I was done with following her around to get cats fixed.   Well, I want them fixed because otherwise there will only be more and more.    And she will never get it done herself.   Whether I can trap them will depend on if she agrees not to feed them, which, even if she says she won't, she probably will anyway.  But I got the appointments in case of cooperation.

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    1. Sorry Bill, was trying to reply and accidentally deleted your comment instead. Jenny has a long history with destroying Christmas trees.

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  2. I miss having cats investigating our Christmas tree, so thanks for the pictures of yours. Trapping in cold, wet weather sounds miserable. Thank you.

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    1. They really enjoy the tree. So far the only damage is a few of the bells i put on the lowest limbs, are now cat toys.

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  3. I hope you will get cooperation. Love the kitty tree shots. :)

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    1. Me too, but I will try either way since I have appointments. I'll try to get more kitty with tree pictures.

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  4. Those are precious photos. Best wishes on your upcoming adventure. Hugs, my dear.

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    1. It's been nice this week, just staying home, catching up on projects and cleaning, enjoying the tree. Next week will be different.

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  5. Oooh, busy. Good luck with the Lebanon cats. Maybe you'll be able to sneak in when she's not paying attention.

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    1. I can be sneaky. I'll practise. Besides I live with cats who are masters at sneaky.

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  6. Absolutely gorgeous. Sweet photos.

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