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| Django learns to play Hearts |
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| What's making those cards move? |
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| I know I can lay my claws on them if I feel around long enough... |
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| Chair backs: The acrobat's true challenge |
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| And the ceiling light, too. I could jump that high if I really wanted to. |
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| I can see food on the counter from here... |
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| I don't care if you are some kind of relative. Move your butt! |
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| No fear of heights in this house. |








Fantastic. He is growing so fast! I love the captions :)
ReplyDeleteThanks. So eusebius, which little kitty is yours? Have you met her yet?
ReplyDeleteSome great pics and captions. Very nice. Oh, and a very interesting piece of furniture in the background (red and gold trimmed hutch).
ReplyDeleteOnce Django masters Hearts, teach him Blsck Jack and how to count cards. Then take a road trip with Toonce the driving Cat to Vegas and he can be Django the card counting Cat.
Todd, he was so interested in the cards this evening that I was on the verge of teaching him the suits. Maybe card counting is just over the horizon.
ReplyDeleteBut he's better at fetch, actually. Emily, Django plays fetch just like Tia! Absolutely loves it; can keep it up for ages.
As for the hutch, I bought it when I was about 13 with some help from my parents. I don't think it's my husband's favourite piece of furniture, poor guy, but I still like it.
That's awesome! Cleo has been pondering how to get into our running room light fixture for 2 years. Luckily she hasn't figured it out yet, lol.
ReplyDeleteHe looks so big in the first few photos. Almost full grown.
Emily, I think he might be about Cleo's size at this point, but I suspect he's going to get quite a lot bigger.
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