. . . when Mom comes home from a long day at work, she hopes the back blinds are NOT open, because when they are, Mr. G. sits there and looks longingly inside. Again, no, we can’t take Mr. G. in. He cannot become a Colehaus Cat. He has a perfectly good, albeit a very noisy, kid-filled home just a mere 100 cat steps or so away.
Still, this adorable face.
And just about the time anyone (you included) thinks, “Well, maybe there’s an outside chance . . . “, Tessa will remind you to wipe that thought from your head this very instant.
Less than five minutes after Mom arrived home, moments after taking Mr. Gs photo, Tessa stomped into the room, took one look at Mr. G. at the door, let loose a screech we’re certain the neighbors heard, and then, threw herself at the glass door. We’re pretty certain it wasn’t love.
So, let’s be clear. Tessa insists NO, Mr. G. will not come into this house, nor will become anything other than an outside visitor at Colehaus. And Mom set down the rule about keeping those door blinds closed.
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A Colehaus Cats flashback:
2022 – No post
2021 – A Story, as told by Pia
2020 – No post
2019 – No post
2018 – No post
2017 – Finally Friday Flashback
2016 – No post
2015 – Ruby Tuesday
2014 – Maxx’s Take on Living with Sisters
2013 – No post
2012 – No post
There are often stories that arrive from around the world, about a cat who has a purrfectly good owner, but makes their way to several other homes nearby. Mr. G is trying it on!
That sweet longing face! You can’t argue with Tessa though.
He is a cutie. XO
Some possible kitty-relationships are not to be.
We understand what you’re saying, Tessa. But that FACE! XO