Rosies Stories (and Tabs Too!)
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Ever since the day Raven was rehomed, Rosie claimed our porch, garden and patio as her territory.
I would find her here when I come home from work.
This is how a cat claims her territory – she rubs her chin onto whatever she claims as hers.
During the thunderstorm yesterday, Rosie came into the house, very frightened, but she wasn’t comfortable, so she went out again. We don’t know where she went, probably to their rain shelter, like where Bosco and Raven used to go to last time. After the rain, she came back, safe and sound, and quite dry too.
She accompanies my husband every morning, when he does his exercise at the playground.
I stake my claim.
You’re most welcome to stay here, Rosie.
My son brought Bunny out, but Rosie started growling.
And the Bunnyphant was scared.
Cat rules hold. We would have to respect that.
I hope she has established her territory now. She is most welcomed to stay in our compound where she would be safe.
Ginger comes too, but he doesn’t stay. The other day, the evening of Raven’s rehoming, another came in as well. I think it was a dark coloured tabby.
There he/she is.
Rosie (kind of ) politely defended her territory.
Ginger helped.
Meanwhile, someone else also wants to explore the compound…
Yups, it’s our very own Tabitha Jane Spencer aka Tabs!
Eating lemongrass.
My other plants are quite dead…(well, it’s also partly due to Mr G’s spraying). By the way, I’ve suggested that his owner confine him as I am worried he goes to the neighbour’s who may not like cats. It’s for his own safety.
Our girl wants to explore too…
She keeps wanting to come out all the time now, but luckily she doesn’t go far.
Can I pose for the camera?
You’re putting my photo up somewhere, right?
Source: http://myanimalcare.org/2012/11/10/rosies-stories-and-tabs-too/
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