The Life of Sister The Cat

Sister the Cat is abandoned in the woods to be rescued by a nice lady and placed in the best home ever. She sees life at Mommie's house from a cat's eye view and shares it all here. Sister has a wonderful life for a year, then she goes to rest under the big magnolia tree in the back. She is missed by all and her blog is taken over by her brother, Monkey.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

Moody Kitty

I'm always a sweet kitty. Most of the time. But sometimes I'm not real sweet because I am mad or hurt or having a bad kitty day. My mommie says I get an attitude sometimes.

I was mad at Mommie on Tuesday because she was leaving. So I went outside and I didn't come in all day. Usually I sit on her lap in her office or lay on the floor by her desk. But this time I didn't. I was having a bad kitty day.

I regretted it very soon because when I was finally a sweet kitty again, it was time for Mommie to leave and we didn't have time to cuddle. Boo hoo.

She is in the place called Florida now. She called the big man last night when me and Monkey were in the house so we got to hear a little about what she's doing. She told the big man she had a problem on the plane. She was reading a book - my mommie loves to read - and it was a very funny, funny book. It was a Sweet Potato Queen book by Jill Conner Brown. Mommie knows better than to read Sweet Potato Queen books in public.

She was reading one sitting at an airport gate a long time ago and started laughing so hard she was crying and she couldn't stop. The nice airport worker came over and asked her if she was OK and she couldn't even answer! You would think she learned her lesson.

Well, Mommie did it again. She was reading a very, very funny part on the plane and started laughing so hard she was crying and she couldn't stop. The lady next to her thought she was crying and started consoling her. Mommie was laughing so hard she couldn't talk or tell the nice lady that she wasn't crying, so she just let the nice lady keep consoling her. She said other people on the plane were staring at her too, thinking she was very upset. Mommie needs to leave those Sweet Potato Queen books alone.

Mommie told the big man she did not like her room. She likes to have a room where she can look out and see the beach and the water. This time her room is only on the second floor so she has a nice view of a sand dune. Now me and Monkey would love to have a sand dune to scratch around in, but Mommie says that's all she can see from her room.

It is going to be a bunch more days and nights before Mommie gets home. The big man is feeding us and he let us come in the house for a long time yesterday. He played with Monkey a lot and with me a little bit. Mommie makes sure our favorite food is here for big man to give us. She asks about us when she calls too. She misses being at home and having a sweet kitty like me to pet. I am a lucky kitty.

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