Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Having Four Left Feet

Mr. Marty always seems to get under foot whenever Momma is working on a deadline. He did that again this morning when Momma was trying to key information into the computer. It was past his usual feeding time, so he hopped onto the desk and walked all over the keyboard and plopped his sweet self down. He occasionally does this and, as a result, Momma has to restart the computer in order to get the cursor to work again. It drive Momma nuts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Boy did Mr. Marty get yelled at for doing that this morning. However, it worked. While Momma was waiting for the computer to restart, she came downstairs and fed the three of us. I have to say that all of us kitties benefitted from his antics. He took the heat but doesn't seem the worse for wear. How could anyone resist that face?

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Updating Indy Goils

It's been quite a while since us Indy goils have updated our blog. Lots has changed in the last few years. Sadly, Momma lost her Julia, the Prolific Writer, almost two years ago. As Kitty Katie, I've taken over the responsibility of keeping this blog up.

Momma has added a new brother and sister to our brood. I would like to introduce you to Mr. Marty and Joy Joy. Momma got what I lovingly refer to as The Little Rascals (Mr. Marty and Joy Joy) one week after we lost Momma's Beautiful Julia. Mr.  Marty is a handsome, strapping long-haired gray boy with striking emerald green eyes and his sister, Joy Joy, is a gray Tortie, according to how the vet classifies her. She's got beautiful gold eyes. If I had a rock band, I would call it Katie and The Little Rascals. However, these days, the new additions to the family are bigger than me. I'm around 12 lbs. and Joy Joy is 13 lbs. and Mr. Marty is 14 lbs.

So, now, it would be more appropriate to label our blog, Indy Goils and a Boy. Brother and sis were born on February 15, 2013 and Momma brought them home when they were 2.5 months old.

Boy, were Momma and I in for a shock. The youngest Momma had ever acquired a kitty prior to The Little Rascals was at 6 months old. Getting 2.5-month old kitties was quite an adjustment on our entire household.

I look forward to sharing more about our recent escapades and include pics of The Little Rascals and an updated pic of me in future blogs. Just wanted to let my followers know that I'll be back to posting what we're up to, so stay tuned.


Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Happy Tails

Momma has always been a sucker for a fluffy tail. I think that's why she loves us long-haired goils. Katie's tail is fluffier than mine, but her coat is a different texture, too. We always walk with our tails held high. Momma refers to our tails as beautiful plumes (feathers). Momma says holding our tails erect is a sign that we're confident and happy.

My predecessor, Gabrielle, a black and white tuxedo with a "tude" a mile long, got her tail caught in a closet door when Momma closed it quickly some years back. That incident injured Gabrielle's tail and it never stood erect since. Momma even had to give Gabrielle half a baby aspirin every other day. The aspirin was supposed to help the injured muscles in Gabrielle's tail.

Whenever Momma runs her hand down our backs, she gently tugs on our tails. It's just a loving gesture to which we've grown accustomed.

Momma doesn't like skinny rat tails on kitties. She also gets a kick out of when one of us tries to hide under the bed and our tail is exposed like a flag. We think, "Momma can't see us," not realizing she really can.

We also have to be careful to get our tails out of the way when Momma comes by. It's no fun having our tails stepped on. Ouch! I always get out from underfoot but Katie's tail got stepped on once. She was standing behind Momma in the kitchen one night and Momma stepped back. Lo and behold, Katie let out a loud, piercing screech. She was so surprised that Momma didn't see her. Of course, Katie quickly forgave Momma and all was well, but now Katie is somewhat better at avoiding getting underfoot.

We wish all our followers Happy Tails!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Getting Our Spring Coats

Momma loves us, because we're long-haired kitties. See, as a child, Momma was never a doll person. She had only one doll that was her favorite. The rest of her toys were teddy bears. Momma had so many teddy bears that she took to bed each night, that there was hardly any room for her in the bed!

Well, with spring here and summer on its way, us kitty goils now have our summer coats. Naturally, our coats aren't as thick and plush as our winter coats, but Momma still loves walking by us and swiping a pet. She's very tactile and we love getting pets from her. Besides, our slightly thinner summer coats are more comfortable for us. Isn't it amazing how Nature takes care of that?

A lot of people prefer short-haired kitties, thinking they shed less. Surprisingly, we don't shed excessively. And, there's nothing that brings Momma more joy than finding a tuft of our fur on the carpet from Katie and me rough housing.

I have to say that Katie looks like an adorable butterball. She's so fluffy, both in winter and summer. From the ruff around her neck to the tip of her tail, she's a little fluff ball. Momma calls Katie her Cuddly, Fluffy Cutie Petutie. Katie has the cutest pantaloons on her hind quarters and gray velvety paws. My coat is sleeker, but I also have cute pantaloons. There's not a speck of white on me, right down to my black satin nose. In the dark, all you see are my eyes. The rest of my face disappears.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Changing to Spring Linens

Every spring and fall, Momma changes the “shits” from flannel to cotton and vice versa. That’s how GrandMomma pronounced the bed linens. See, she was from Finland, and English was her second language. She also referred to luggage as a “sut” case.

Well, while Katie owns the bed at night, because she sleeps with Momma, I claim it whenever Momma takes off the bed linens to launder them. Occasionally, Momma would walk into the bedroom and see my lovely black, long-haired, sweet-natured self sprawled on the white mattress cover playing with my imaginary friends, and she chuckles. If I could speak, I would say with a wild-eyed look on my face, “It’s mine. All mine!!”

Perhaps you can tell, it doesn’t take much for us goils to entertain our Momma.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Me and My Cute Litte Sis

I turned 11 years old on Valentine's Day. My little Sis, Katie, a long-haired Russian Blue, turned six last October. Even though I've lived with Momma longer, I hate to admit it, but Katie is the dominant one. But, she isn't jealous or brattish over my time with Momma. See, we take turns spending time with Momma. We do it in shifts. I cover the daylight hours, while Katie cover the night shift.

What I mean is that I hang out in the office with Momma during the day, while she works, when she's watching TV or reading a book. If Momma is in her office La-Z-boy chair at night reading, even though Katie's settled on the bed in the next room, it's like she's got built-in radar. She knows Momma has a lap and she comes over and claims it. Then she drapes herself over Momma's lap like a gray fur throw and settles in.

Katie also rides shotgun at the foot of the bed facing the door to our bedroom at night. Because Momma is a night owl, Katie is often curled up asleep on the bed long before Momma joins her.

I provide Momma with Happy Kitty Tuck-in Service or Happy Kitty Wake-up Service. Generally, after Momma settles in for the night, I'll hop onto the bed and walk on the pillows around her head. It's my way of saying, "Good night, Momma. Sleep tight." Then, around 7 a.m., I'll hop back onto the bed in the same spot and meow in Momma's ear, so that she'll take an arm out from under the warm covers and pet me for a time.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Having Our Own Blog

If people can blog about their passions, including politics, music, and hobbies, why can't my little feline sister, Katie, and me blog about our lives. Momma has been calling friends to tell them that we have our own blog and they find it hysterical. I even asked Momma to call and leave a message for a male kitty heart throb, Andrew, to make sure he sees our blog, too.

Oh, and I want to thank Auntie Terry Miller at Portraiture Studio in Fishers, Ind., www.fishersphotography.com, for encouraging my Momma to take the time to help me set up our first blog.

Latuh.