Friday, June 19, 2020

HERE KITTY, KITTY, KITTY...

Whether hiding under a bed, copping a few zzz's while curled up in a ball on the sofa, or peeking out from behind a curtain, you never quite knew where this cat would decide to cop-a-squat.

Searching high and low for this little kitty turned into an everyday occurrence.

Unfortunately for Dad, his back was often the best seat in the house for Sammy! Fortunately for Sammy...Dad didn't mind...too much.




Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty - ca 1990



PHOTO CREDIT:

Photograph entitled "Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty - ca 1990" is from this author's personal collection.

16 comments:

  1. Yep, that’s a cat! Fun memory.

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  2. Love it. I have a picture of our cat "Tigger" comfortably resting on my son's back. We had another cat named Molly who liked to nap on top of stacked paper bags - stacked vertically, tops up! Another favorite place was the laundry basket, or nestled on the guest bed between the cloth dolls set there against the pillows. But the strangest place she liked (she was a small cat) was in one of my dollhouse bedrooms before I got around to furnishing it. :)

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  3. Oh my, I guess that she was careful not to claw as he moved around!

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    1. I think there was complete trust and understanding between the two of them.

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  4. I had a cat that liked to perch on my shoulder (usually while I was trying to cook in the kitchen).

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    1. Oh my! Sounds like kitty was waiting for you to drop some scraps.

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  5. INstead of the weight of the world on his back he has the weight of his kitty. He is a much more patient man than I would have been

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    1. Dad was such a sweetheart and the best temperament.

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  6. What a lovely Father's Day post. What is it about dad's that they just roll with the punches :-)

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  7. A great fun match to the prompt photograph in substituting kitty for the hairy dog.

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    1. Thanks, Sue! Dad and his kitty were quite the team!

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  8. That’s one cheeky, and entitled, cat....but then aren’t they all? Mine certainly are.

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    1. They definitely are! This one should of been named Queenie!

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