Happy New Year. Happy 2025. From everyone here at Colehaus Cats, we thank you for visiting us, for reading our words over the past year, for enjoying our photos, and leaving comments. We hope what we’re doing works for you and that your visit here puts a smile on your face. Suggestions are always welcome despite what Tessa might say.
Many THANK YOUs go to our Friends of Colehaus who thought of us over the past year and have helped us survive and stay together. Your generosity and kindness will never be forgotten, period.
Please join us today for our 2024 Year in Review. In advance, we apologize for the length of this post. If you’d like, you can follow along by checking out our 2024 Archives dropdown over there near the top in the right sidebar. You know, to verify that we aren’t fibbing or anything. Happy reading and remembering!
January 2024 started with a brand new scratcher and more importantly, a new box that began the Year of Boxes for Cats around here. Visitors Mr. G and his brother Mr. Stubbs, who were still living in the neighborhood, helped Mom put away all the outside holiday decor right before a big ice and snow weather event occurred. We loved those two dearly but they weren’t terrible good at rolling up Christmas lights. We celebrated our 13th year of blogging and we might even have had time to admire whiskers, a second breakfast, and cat biscuits. Yums!
Mom continued her wild cleaning and organizing forays in February, after new, sleep-friendly work hours went into affect during a big layoff. Not everyone here was thrilled and someone started leaving “gifts of displeasure.” A big new rule went into affect; some handling that better that others. There were lots of outside visitors. Our email was cut off from the rest of the world thanks to Comcast, Century Link, and Google inter-fighting, and has yet to be fixed. Ant season began early and Pia, whom we thought was a cat but is actually an anteater, switched from canned wet food to kibble and ants. Why? Who knows. Go ask Comcast.
In March, we dove deep into some Colehaus Cats quirks personalities. An ant-free house for a week made Pia just as unhappy as a belly-full of ants did and she swore off canned wet food completely. And held a grunge. Outside, visitors kept visiting and spring weather started warming up. Viola “helped” with housework, an orange yarn fish was victorious over an old flattened nip banana, and we mused over possible hierarchy changes after December’s loss of Olivia.
April came and went without too many struggles with house ants, much to anteater Pia’s dismay. Weather grumpy Tessa proved our theory that she’d be a snowbird living it up in Florida or San Diego if given half a chance. There were outside visitors, a cat tax paid in full, a Viola Niblet flashback, and a very patient Quint.
Neighbor cat Mr. G celebrated May as his official 1-year anniversary of trust and much welcomed gardening advice. We also began a short-lived photographic series of Where’s Mr. G today? The Island Box wars began and continue on and off to this day. Around Colehaus highlighted So. Many. Flowers. and we sadly learned that visiting garden cats Mr. G and his brother Mr. Stubbs, a.k.a. Jacks, were moving back to Idaho in June. May included complaints and faucet slurping and an adorable Quint flashback.
June brought sunshine at last and a continuation of box complaints. For once, that didn’t include Viola who had questions independent of box complaints. Sort of. After a short spell of everything looking like it was going our way, Mom’s worries over this and that began creeping back, and for good reason – an old microwave caught fire, our 25 year old refrigerator died while packed full of newly purchased food, Quint had a vet visit, and two sweet outdoor visitors were possibly moving away. But we also gained a brief opossum visitor so it wasn’t all bad. Hey, Mom was excited.
A rebellious streak started off hot July, a freshly picked kitchen island box arrived for Viola and apparently, for everyone else, and we said our last goodbye to Mr. G and Jacks as they moved back to Idaho. Quint’s vet visit results showed he’s a good boy and his early stage kidney disease has not progressed. He also shows no interest whatsoever in Viola’s island box, unlike grumpy Tessa. And before we knew it, July ended with Pia guarding careless cherries.
August is nap season. What else is hot weather good for, especially if you’re a house cat? What else? Well, we played a silly game, some of us made friends, some lost fur, some thought about thinking, Mom took a week off from blogging to acquaint herself with new appliances, and then, it was goodbye August. Whew!
September seemed a continuation of the hot and dry August. This month’s cat inquiries included the return of floor rugs (no), if the new washer could be any quieter (no), and will Quint ever tire of his blanket fort (Really? What do you think?).
New month, same old behaviors. October rang in with all the glory of cats who dislike each other. Viola and the Niblets far and wide turned 11 and we think our outside visitors were fattening up on seed and kibble for cooler months. That included the ants who had never really left us over the summer. The flowers saved their best for last and at last, Pia got quality time with Dad.
Schedules shifted a bit in early November and after some adjustment, all settled back into what we like to call normal around here. We enjoyed a baby Tessa flashback and then fielded complaints about us wanting to get a jump on Christmas decorating, for reasons. A long-ago visitor found his way back to our feeding station, and looks good, the Colehaus cats kept honing their tattletale ways, and before the madness of real holiday decorating began, we voiced our sincere thanks to angels and friends, our jobs and home, and to readers like you for visiting us. Thank you.
Finally, December arrived with gingery cat Christmas e-cards to share and the last of 2024 flowers showing themselves around Colehaus. The dry weather allowed Mom to string a few Christmas lights while alternating wrapping up last minute gardening chores. Completely unreported, Dad fell outside and broke his nose. As usual, there was mischief to be had inside, a serious discussion or two, some bloopers, and our annual shared Christmas Eve of the Eve story. And before we knew it, the month was done!
From us and the Colehaus Cats family – Tessa, Pia Bean, Quint, and Viola Niblet, we wish you a wonderful day and the hope of good things to come in 2025. Thank you for your holiday wishes of happiness and for continuing to make us feel welcome in this cat blogging world. And thank you for visiting us today. Happy New Year!
The folks of Colehaus Cats
XOXO
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A Colehaus Cats flashback:
2023 – Welcome 2024 and a 2023 Recap
2022 – No post
2021 – A 2020 Recap and Happy 2021!
2020 – No post
2019 – No post
2018 – A Look Back at our 2017
2017 – No post
2016 – A 2015 Recap and Happy 2016!
2015 – No post
2014 – Happy 2014 and a 2013 Recap
2013 – No post
2012 – No post
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Happy New Year to all of you! I hope 2025 will be a good year.
Wow, that’s some wonderful reportage! We had no idea about Dad Cole falling and breaking his nose. We hope he’s doing much better as we start 2025. Happy New Year, dear friends. We are so grateful for you!
Happy Mew Year from Deb and the Zee/Zoey gang!
Wishing you all a happy and healthy new year! XO
Wishing you a purrfect 2025!!!
I pray you and yours have a blessed and beautiful 2025!
Kicking 2024 to the curb, and let’s let 2025 be a great one!
Happy New Year!