Category Archives: Barn-E

Barn-E goes fishing

Sometimes my beta fish goes crazy when Barn-E looms over his little fish tank. Today he just hid.

Of course, while Barn-E tried to get to the fish, he kicked my pen/pencil mug over and got tangled in the fish tank filter cord. It was a good thing I was near so I could rescue everything before it ended up on the floor.

I don’t mind the cat being adventurous, but I sure don’t want the fish taking a dive and its tank drenching my kitchen.

Too much Barn-E fun can cause a lot of problems.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 by Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Entertaining a cat

Yesterday I showed how Barn-E entertains me. Today, I’m entertaining him.

Barn-E has a box filled with paper. Sometimes the paper is all over the floor. Sometimes he keeps it in the box. It’s his playground.

To attract his attention, I dropped a few cat treats inside the paper-filled box. Barn-E had fun finding them.

He did find and eat the hidden treats.

Now he’s taking a nap.

Until next time, that’s it from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 by Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Barn-E being playful

This short video is showing me having fun with Barn-E.

Cats can make a cloudy day feel bright unless they break a glass. But I forgive him.

Until next time, that’s it from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 by Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Cats and running water

When water is running in the kitchen, the cats come to investigate.

I’ve tried to get a photo of them licking at the stream of water, but they were a blur.

I keep trying snapping that special photo, but the cats are often too fast for me.

Even so, I’ll keep trying.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 by Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.

Will you play with me?

Car-E didn’t want to play, so Barn-E went looking for someone else to play with him.

Too bad Sunny wasn’t interested.

Cats and dogs don’t have to be enemies.

Sometimes they tolerate each other.

Until next time, that’s all there is from Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright 2022 by Susan Manzke, all rights reserved.