Wednesday, February 26, 2020

This is not my cat

Biscuit is going to have a fit.  I have to admit he sure seems comfy.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

It will probably take biscuit a while to notice there is even a cat there amongst all the trash

Heather Knits said...

I had a flood? Half my house was destroyed?

[rolleyes] For whatever reason the cleanout crew put that crap out in the catio.

Anonymous said...

Has that stuff really been sitting outside since before Christmas? I don't think letting water bottles sit in the Texas sun all day is very good for your drinking water.

Why haven't you fixed your catio yet? You have been buying decor for your house and could have used that money to have someone come out to fix the catio to keep the cats safe from escaping. Especially Biscuit since he is supposed to only be eating a prescribed diet and not roaming the neighborhood in search of food he should not be eating. Not to mention stray cats could have diseases and parasites that could be transferred to your cats, especially if they fight.

Anonymous said...

What a horrible place to send cats to with cinder blocks, toxic cleaning chemicals and overgrown grass. I just don't get it. Why buy more stuff when you have no respect for the stuff you already have? You have had ample time to organize and clean and have not done any of it. It makes no sense at all.

And I don't see a cat in the catio. I must be blind.

Heather Knits said...

The cats love to spend time there, get on the cinderblocks, up on top of the purple things, etc.

Cat is dead center of the photo, curled up and asleep like he's mine. LOL They like to eat the grass as well.

Heather Knits said...

This one is a chonk and not sickly. I have been focused on repairing the house and getting that together. We are more inclined to let the cats run loose as they have a lot more fun. They mainly stay in the backyard.

Anonymous said...

I’ll bet the neighbors do not appreciate the cats “running loose”

Heather Knits said...

That's the thing, they don't. They mainly sit up on the back fence and watch the yard, come down to sleep in the cat cage (the one so rudely derided), and come in. They even stay out of the front yard.

Anonymous said...

So the stuff has been sitting outside since December. That is insane.

Anonymous said...

Why don't you care about biscuit and him eating food he's not supposed to? You had the Cairo built so the cats could have a safe place to enjoy the outdoors. Now you are letting them run loose with no concern. Again something is not right with you. Please get help

Heather Knits said...

The water is $3 a case. I did find my other bottled water very helpful when I had my water cut off due to plumbing work.

Anonymous said...

The clean out crew put that stuff outside because it could be used use while the rest of your stuff was in storage. They put it out of their way so it wouldn't get packed up and taken away.

It looks like it is bottled water and cleaning supplies. I'm not sure why you are calling it crap. You could have brought it back inside whenever you wanted instead of leaving it outside to be wasted.

Heather Knits said...

Happily I did not have any clogged drains. I keep a fair amount of bleach on hand because Ron, cats, didn't need much of that. Bottled water I keep for hurricanes and we did not have any. I did drink some of the water left inside the house.

Anonymous said...

OK. So what are you going to do with those bottles of water and cleaning supplies now? They are no good after being outside in Houston for two months.

Anonymous said...

Heather, quit defending yourself to these hateful trolls

Anonymous said...

Yes put them in the trash also!

Heather Knits said...

I can't put lye and bleach in the trash because it could splash on the workers. But I will work on using them up.

Heather Knits said...

I did put the lye (half a bottle) down the drain I have seen some hair in the drain anyway.

Anonymous said...

You are not supposed to dump a half of a bottle of lye down your drain. It can cause damage to your plumbing when used in high concentrations. Why did you need to do that at all? You could have out it back under your sink or tossed it in the garbage just as easily. I just don't understand you at all

Heather Knits said...

You guys are hysterical. 'Get rid of it!" "Don't get rid of it!" "Too much clutter" "Get rid of it!" "You got rid of it! How dare you!"

It says on the bottle to use half. [rolleyes] The last time a plumber scoped my drains he said they were surprisingly clear.