Ed has been spending most of the summer so far on the back deck. He is able to walk the yard, too (albeit a little wobbly after his injury last year) and there is no fear of him leaving the back yard as it is fenced.
Lily, on the other hand, prefers the a/c house and spends a bit more time inside.
Annie has taken to join her in her berry box these days. I guess she has seen
Ed with her enough to know that she wouldn't mind sharing her bed.
When I arrived at one of my cat-sitting client's homes on Sunday they, (the cats), were both staring out the window. So, over I went with my camera to see what they were so enthralled with.
Glad I did.
hugs, Deb
The berry box...too cute... indeed, my own have loved similar boxes.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, that would certainly demand their attention! Good shot!
ReplyDeleteAh, sweet Annie has a friend.
ReplyDeleteThe crane is something else...WOW!
Jane x
So cute to see the kitties sharing - terrific picture of the bird!
ReplyDeleteThat is one bird I doubt the cats would bother...
ReplyDeleteDon't you wonder what goes through their feline brains when they see BIG birds?
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love Annie tucked in with Lily. So happy for both of them.
ReplyDeleteAnd that is some big bird!
Lily, WA, USA
That is one very beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteAwww Annie and Lily look nice and cosy together.
ReplyDeleteMiss Pops would love that big bird!!
I'm a sucker for water birds like that. And the cats look awfully sweet! Nice day!
ReplyDeleteAw, too cute! None of my three cats have ever slept together... that is adorable.
ReplyDeleteSorry, that is a Heron. A Great Blue in America. Cranes are NEVER single as they are a highly social bird. Herons are more solitary. Nice photo however.
ReplyDeleteJust the word "Ed" sends a squeeee through my soul! Any photos of our dear fellow?
ReplyDeleteHappy to know Lily will have a berry box buddy to cuddle with in the future.