The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
Ah she's a little beauty and she's turning into quite the tub. The boys get skinny but she's going to be a fat cat. A far cry from the scrawny underweight cat we took in whose kittens had sucked the weight off her
What a beauty!
ReplyDeletePin-up puss!
ReplyDeleteThe long suffering Bebe, forced to associate with ruffians after her gentile upbringing among the ferals ;)
ReplyDeleteAh she's a little beauty and she's turning into quite the tub. The boys get skinny but she's going to be a fat cat. A far cry from the scrawny underweight cat we took in whose kittens had sucked the weight off her
ReplyDeleteShe's such a Honey. Not fat, just voluptuous perhaps.
ReplyDeleteShe is a sweetie who seems to have become a little happier with Te'ds passing but she is a little fatty though
ReplyDeleteA cute expression :-)
ReplyDeleteWell she is an all round cutie!
ReplyDeleteCats as cats can. :)
ReplyDeleteSoulful. I usually beware that soulful look in a cat. Means it plans something. Cannot be something good, normally.
ReplyDeleteFor a former feral she is very gentle so there's little evil in her heart
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