Before I retired, I worked in the construction office of San Diego City Schools. My boss was a huge cat person, as was my co-worker and the two architects down the hall. (We were in a big trailer so the director, also a cat person didn’t bother us). Anyway, while out on different sites, Steve was always calling us telling us that he found a kitten and to get ready. That meant one of us needed to run over to the pet store for kitten food and litter. We used a lid from the cases of paper boxes for a litter box. We used Steves’ office for the nursery. He was gone a lot so we could keep the lights off and close the door. One of the kittens took a liking to Steves’ in/out boxes and that’s where it slept. Steve never moved the kitten; he’d just do something else or go back out to a site. If the kitten was really tiny and he couldn’t find the mama or other kittens, and it was obviously still nursing, we’d call my friend Margie. She’d run it home on her break and hand feed it KMR and keep it. We got a LOT of cats and kittens spayed/neutered and adopted out.
Just finished cleaning the kitchen and decided to take five. But I’m not really finished. Parker is napping in the kitchen chair I moved to the living room while I mopped. Can’t move it back til the nap is over.
sergioandrade Premium Member about 1 month ago
Are you impling that the universe does not revolve around the needs and desires of Mittens?
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 month ago
Welcome to hubby’s desk.
cat19632001 about 1 month ago
That’ll cost you some extra liver treats, Angie.
Red Bird about 1 month ago
#donotdisturbmeagain
grocks about 1 month ago
So real cat life …
SusieB about 1 month ago
Mittens says your paperwork can wait!
Dewsolo about 1 month ago
“Hey, I’m sleepin’ here!”
DorseyBelle about 1 month ago
I eventually labeled my In-box with my cat’s name.
Queen of America about 1 month ago
Before I retired, I worked in the construction office of San Diego City Schools. My boss was a huge cat person, as was my co-worker and the two architects down the hall. (We were in a big trailer so the director, also a cat person didn’t bother us). Anyway, while out on different sites, Steve was always calling us telling us that he found a kitten and to get ready. That meant one of us needed to run over to the pet store for kitten food and litter. We used a lid from the cases of paper boxes for a litter box. We used Steves’ office for the nursery. He was gone a lot so we could keep the lights off and close the door. One of the kittens took a liking to Steves’ in/out boxes and that’s where it slept. Steve never moved the kitten; he’d just do something else or go back out to a site. If the kitten was really tiny and he couldn’t find the mama or other kittens, and it was obviously still nursing, we’d call my friend Margie. She’d run it home on her break and hand feed it KMR and keep it. We got a LOT of cats and kittens spayed/neutered and adopted out.
PoodleGroomer about 1 month ago
Don’t make me so upset that I give you flight lessons.
mistercatworks about 1 month ago
Just don’t let Mittens help look for it.
#ShreddedSlicedButFound
Mountaingreenery about 1 month ago
I can just imagine Mittens curled up in the inbox, with one (stink) eye half open. #Talktothebutt.
rbluecat Premium Member about 1 month ago
Just finished cleaning the kitchen and decided to take five. But I’m not really finished. Parker is napping in the kitchen chair I moved to the living room while I mopped. Can’t move it back til the nap is over.