What About Bob…cat?

Although I’ve been preoccupied with Lexington while being the best palliative care provider I can be, Bobcat, my other love-bug still gets plenty of attention from me, especially because he knows how to get my attention.

He always seems to be where I want to be…

Cats are known for their curiosity, but I’m amazed at Bobcat’s curious behavior.  How the base of my coffee table or a rock on the walkway can serve as comfortable pillows is beyond my comprehension.

His entrance and exit strategies are so complex.  He’d rather go boldly down the rocky garden retaining wall than use the porch steps.  He prefers to depart through the windows and only wants to use the front door when it’s shut despite the open French doors in the bedroom.

He laughs at my birthday cards, thinks he’s a boudoir model, and has become Lexington’s personal bodyguard.

The Universe is conspiring with Bobcat. The other day I got a reminder about him on the way to work.

That’s my boy!

Love ya, man!

 

21 thoughts on “What About Bob…cat?

  1. That darn Bob cat – I remember when he was just the visitor who didn’t want to leave. So glad he’s with your Pam.

    • LOL, yes, the neurotic, cross-eyed, high-strung feline has found peace and joy. I’m so glad he’s with me too. He would not have survives his former home. It’s so rewarding to see him thriving and happy.
      xo

  2. I love it! Great photos, too. And the license plate! My cat like to use the base of a metal floor lamp as a pillow or sleep on the hard wood floor when I have soft places for him to rest everywhere (which he sometimes uses too). Cats can be so funny! Your cottage looks so inviting – a great place to be a cat, or a human!

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