Neighborhood visitor Lloyd comes and goes on his own schedule. He’s a sweetheart. We think he lives in the next neighborhood over because sometimes, Mom sees Lloyd and Colby crossing the street at oh-dark-thirty in the morning when she’s leaving for work. Stay safe, you boys.
We’ve been saving this photo for several months, hoping to see this black and white, medium fur kitty with a kinked tail again. Nope, but after talking to Murray/Mr. G’s parents, we now know this is one of Mr. G’s brothers. They said he usually sticks close to home, and we believe them.
One of the black and white twins visits often to eat from one of our feeding stations. His twin is very shy and sticks close to home two streets over, like good shy kitties should.
Neighbor cat P stops by at least once a day to check out food in the stations and to drink from her personal water fountain out back. She’s a sweetie who always welcomes a petting. We miss her orange brother W who’s been missing for two years. W used to roam the fields for baby bunnies and was known to hang out at a welcoming house that backs up to the bunny fields.
We haven’t seen Tippy or the mystery gray cat since February. We’ve had a lot of people move from our area since and can only hope they took their kitties with them. We wish all our missing visitors well and hope they’re having great new adventures wherever they may be.
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A Colehaus Cats flashback:
2022 – No post
2021 – No post
2020 – A Box of Viola
2019 – No post
2018 – No post
2017 – Cat Words (to live by)
2016 – No post
2015 – Sleepies
2014 – No post
2013 – Almost Wordless Wednesday
2012 – No post
It’s always difficult when we don’t see our friends; our minds go into overdrive and we fret.
We too wish all of them well.
I do hope your missing visitors have moved with their owners and are enjoying a good life.
Is Lloyd fixed? His face has that big head look of an unneutered male. He is adorable though. XO
You sure do have some good looking visitors. We hope the ones who haven’t been coming around somehow found their ways back home.