Love these old black & whites.
My grandmother with three of her daughters. My mom is on far-right. 1960
"Granny, why do you feed the barn cats when they have mice to eat?" I asked between slurps.
"Well, if I do this they will catch more mice." she said never looking up.
"Really?"
"Think of it, wouldn't you go faster and think clearer if you had energy from good food. The barn cats need energy so that they don't make mistakes while hunting. If they are really hungry they don't wait for the opportune time to get the mouse, they do stupid things and don't use their brains. They jump out too soon and the mouse takes off. This way they wait and wait and wait.......and then they get 'em. I have not seen a mouse since I have been feeding the cats every morning. My cats use them for snacks & my barn is mouse-free."
I never forgot that. I can still hear her voice telling me this. She was so clever, I thought. She loved her cats and carried them around as she did her gardening and tending the hens. They were very lucky barn cats & not a fat one in the bunch.
Porch cats
My greeting cat
A fridge photo
Found this one in a magazine. It is in my kitchen.
A painting of my cat, Charity
A photograph taken by well-known photographer Susan Fisher of Carleton Place.This is on my staircase.
Cat-tip-for-the-Day - Feed your barn cats. They will catch more mice...guaranteed.
What wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteWhy can't you live closer??? My poor cat Winnie was treated horribly at the boarding facility a couple of weeks ago, I could have used someone caring like you!
Have a wonderful Friday!
Hugs,
Anne
Love the story of the barn cats! Grandma's are wise women! Love your photos and cats around your home.
ReplyDeletePoor Anne! I hate her cat wasn't taken care of!! I will only trust Charlie to someone who will come here.
I love and relate to the story of your grandmother; what a wonderful and wise woman she was!...I too was very close to my grandmother, spent summers with her (actually lived with her for awhile) and she adored cats as well...She also made hot tea and to this day, I drink it every morning instead of coffee...As a young adult, I would always arrive with bags of cat food for her many outdoor cats; she kept bowls of food out, but she liked to sit on her front porch or back patio and feed them every morning and evening...I miss her terribly and she was a great influence on my life...Take care Deb.
ReplyDeleteYour grandmother was a wise woman!
ReplyDeleteLoved your cat collection, especially the painting of Charity.
maybe I'm not feeding daisy enough? She hasn't caught a mouse in the 14 years I've had her!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful woman your Grandmother was. You were blessed indeed to know her. My cats are well fed and they never fail to catch and eat trophies all the time...yesterday's take included a lizard, a mouse, two beetles (that I saw) and numerous crickets.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing your "Cat things"! I'm going to do another post and show some more of my trove soon.
What a lovely post. I loved reading it . You are so right. A clever woman.. Hugs GJ xx
ReplyDelete