Category Archives: cats

“Come and get it!”

What happens when I call “Kitty, Kitty”? Cats come for the food but so do my hens.

It’s supper time, and my 4 hens won’t head into their roost until they have a nibble of cat food.

The cats do not bother the hens. They even move out of their way when all four rush up onto the porch. The chickens never have to worry about our cats considering them as a meal.

Later, after dark, the raccoon/s visit to look for crumbs.

Critters abound on Sunnybook Farm.

Copyright © 2020 by Susan Manzke, all rights reserve

Car-E the kitten is playing again

I dropped a pencil and Car-E claimed it as a toy.

The hard part is to catch her on video before she changes her mind. Too often as I get the video recording, Car-E sees me and rushes to climb up my pant leg.

I hope you enjoy this short video.

Copyright © 2020 by Susan Manzke, all rights reserved

For kitten viewers

I have a busy weekend, so writing a long blog isn’t in the cards. Still, I don’t want to miss a day so I’m relying on my kitten to bring in viewers.

Here she is playing with the cord from the window blinds.

I have to take advantage of Car-E while she’s young and cute.

I enjoy my feline friends even when they are older, but I have to admit that Cruella and Othello are far beyond their playful days. They are just good company.

I hope you enjoy this short kitten video today.

Copyright © 2020 by Susan Manzke, all rights reserved

Daily play for a kitten

I stop what I’m doing when I hear Car-E’s bell ring. It means she is playing and it’s time for me to take a break to watch the fun.

I hope you enjoy her kitten antics, too.

If you are having a gloomy day, watching Car-E play should give you a boost.

I hope this short video perks up your spirits as it does for me.

Have a good day.

Copyright © 2020 by Susan Manzke, all rights reserved

Car-E the playful kitten

Sometimes animals come your way when you need them. I think my new kitten came to me to make me laugh.

Car-E is very playful as you can see in this video. (She’s in the shower, which keeps her toy from running away from her.)

Car-E also has sharp nails that she uses to climb up my pant leg, but that’s her way of getting my attention.

Car-E the kitten rescued from the car wheel well.

I’m happy this sweetie came to join my family.

If we are lucky, we will have a long life together.

Copyright © 2020 by Susan Manzke, all rights reserved