Remarkably under control, considering how many are out there. I rarely see a live one, and the chickens take care of the dead ones. We won't talk about the one mouse who lives in the feed room – apparently JCC has decided to keep him for a pet.
JCC should start his own blog. He could have different segments, like... HOW TO CHANGE FROM FERAL BEAST INTO PUSSYCAT....MOUSE CATCHING 101....HOW TO TRAIN YOUR HUMAN.. and of course a TRAVEL section.
He is the sweetest and tallest cat! I cannot believe I just signed on to read this now. I must have been knee deep in crap. I mean serious work in the government cubicle. Have a wonderful weekend!
My two feral kittens are doing just fine. "Junior" (who looks like his dad) must have a very high prey drive. He's always out TRYING to catch the sparrows or doves in the front yard and he's constantly on the roof, keeping an eye out for mice and rats. He did catch a cicada this morning and he ate it and smacked his lips! Yes, he too comes to the side door, leans against it, demands to be let in, but I don't allow him inside as I already have an indoors cat, Abby. I am glad he and his brother (yes, I've determined it is a male...) have chosen to stay in our back yard! ~Cheryl Ann~
That looks like ti feels GREAT!
ReplyDeleteHow is the mouse situation, now the Johnny is in charge?
ReplyDeleteRemarkably under control, considering how many are out there. I rarely see a live one, and the chickens take care of the dead ones. We won't talk about the one mouse who lives in the feed room – apparently JCC has decided to keep him for a pet.
DeleteGo Johnny! He does know just how to work it!
ReplyDeletedie his fur black and he can be a Halloween Cat.. maybe that is what he is practicing in the last shot. he is so beautifl
ReplyDeleteHow clever of you to get a barn cat to match the NM scenery. Aunt Jean
ReplyDeleteJCC should start his own blog. He could have different segments, like... HOW TO CHANGE FROM FERAL BEAST INTO PUSSYCAT....MOUSE CATCHING 101....HOW TO TRAIN YOUR HUMAN.. and of course a TRAVEL section.
ReplyDeleteAre we sure his handsomeness in not in possession of an extra vertebra or two? :D
ReplyDeleteHe is the sweetest and tallest cat! I cannot believe I just signed on to read this now. I must have been knee deep in crap. I mean serious work in the government cubicle. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteSweet gorgeous and skinny Johnny. You have fans
ReplyDeleteMy two feral kittens are doing just fine. "Junior" (who looks like his dad) must have a very high prey drive. He's always out TRYING to catch the sparrows or doves in the front yard and he's constantly on the roof, keeping an eye out for mice and rats. He did catch a cicada this morning and he ate it and smacked his lips! Yes, he too comes to the side door, leans against it, demands to be let in, but I don't allow him inside as I already have an indoors cat, Abby. I am glad he and his brother (yes, I've determined it is a male...) have chosen to stay in our back yard!
ReplyDelete~Cheryl Ann~