While J put the kettle on I took Gillean outside to show her my herb patch. I could tell she was impressed with my scrapes because she chatted to me for ages until J came out with the tea-pot and cups and saucers. Once they were settled I wasn't needed anymore so I hopped it.
Suddenly there was a bit of a commotion outside. J shouted to M that I had vanished and was I with him because nobody could find me in the garden. They all got into a tizzy until J checked the time and asked if I had gone in to watch the news. M came to look and found me. For some reason this made Gillean laugh a lot. What she found funny about me going in to watch the news I can't guess. I do it every day at the same time and was sitting patiently in my usual place waiting for someone to switch on the TV. Nothing funny about that .
Humans are an odd lot.
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Yes Harve of course you can come and share my hay. I have at least one, two three, FOUR hay boxes dotter around to hide in and a kind of hutch room den which is actually almost a hay bale. I love to tunnel into at night making a nest and then when I get hungry I just nibble away at it. I think it was put there to stop me trying to eat the cotton tassel ends of the rug.
I only pee in sawdust for some reason. Oh and some soft stuff that they used - cat litter I think when I had my OP. BUT you have grown up blankets - I would just shred them - and probably pee on them too. Never pee in my hay. It takes all sorts.
I can't see TV where I am it's too high up (I did eat a phone line) So do bring your floor telly with you.
Your floor looks really comfy!
Fantastic exhibition of boxes.
Fresh Dandy lions to you
Lennie
William my cat companion enjoys watching TV. I am going to send Janet a photo of him watching GArfield.
Love George
PS.There were 5 rabbits in our garden at 5.45am this morning. We've got our own warren
Loving the exhibition Harvey, hope you got the carrot entry fee! Smart thinking xx
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