Friday, October 3, 2008




Biddy is sweet, dainty, kind, girly, unobtrusive, smells good, soft, can be so snugly when she wants to, she pushes her head into the crease of my elbow & tries to hide in there, sometimes she tucks her head so far in & down when she's sleeping she looks like she has buried it completely...so cute! Biddy feels hollow when you pick her up especially compared to Jango. Biddy can jump quietly & carefully...unlike Jango. Biddy adopted us when we moved here. She would climb up our front porch screen & sit at the top of the door window staring in. Her previous owners named her Princess Katrina because she was born during Hurricane Katrina, she left there home after she had babies & decided she wanted to live with us, 4 house away from her original home. Her owners said that we could have her as she would never come home to them anymore. They think it was because they kept one of her kittens & Biddy did not approve of it, so she has been ours for almost 2 years now. I immediately changed her name to Biddy...she's such a biddy girl. Biddy has her baby, Rose, down the street at her original home & a baby across the street that a neighbor adopted. I see them hang out sometimes in the front yard, but for the most part she seems uninterested in them...not sure why? Biddy has been fixed now since we adopted her. Biddy will only eat SLICED soft food...she's picky!


He's a good boy when he's not hurting me...

Jango has many names that he comes to:
Jango, Jan-gy, Zaa Zo, Gin Gin, Chin Chin, Mr.Mr., Chang chang, Chang sauce, Mr. Stink bomb & Good boy

In or out?

Mrs Pretty face has a difficult time deciding if she wants to stay in or go out. It becomes an even more difficult decision to make when Jango, our cat, tries to come in. Jazz will be outside & hear Jango at the door meowing, she then realizes she has to come in too. When she sees that Jango is heading for the food bowl she decides to block him evey few inches, until Jango finally jumps onto the counter to eat. Now that Jazz knows she can't stop Jango from getting sustenance, to survive, she has decided to run over to the back door & stare at me. She wants to go out back...right now! I let her out. Two minutes later, Jango (weighing 16lbs), jumps down from the counter, ever so quietly...THUD! Jazz hears this from outside & immediately pulls on the back door screen, making a nice loud banging sound, she NEEDS to come in right away...this is urgent! Bang, Bang...ok... I get up & let her in again! Deja Vu....Jazz starts blocking Jango again, this time from any possible love/petting that he could get from me. Jango (having the orange kitty personality) obliviously rubs up against Jazz, thinking...what an affectionate dog friend he has. I expect as soon as Jango settles in for the night Jazz will be at the back door staring me in the face wanting to go back outside...but for how long?...who knows? Biddy (our other cat) still hasn't graced us with her nightly presence yet.