September 29, 2008

BIRDBRAIN

Unlike our friends in Washington, we reached
immediate consensus on our "bill" and
without squawking.
It is hereby declared that Zoey requires further study of her
Field Guide to American Birding, and her membership in the
American Ornithologists' Union is temporarily suspended.

September 28, 2008

SUNDAY ART GALLERY

PERFECT POWER NAP
PRINCE ON A LILY PAD
WEST GEE-HOSSA-FLAT
MY BEAUTIFUL BOY
THE LOOK OF LOVE IS IN YOUR EYES
This week my adorable, handsome, energetic and loving grandson.

September 27, 2008

HIGH FIVE SATURDAY





Zoey, how did you get yourself in this post?
I kind of think my mug looks like a pug.

September 26, 2008

BOOLATRY at ZOOLATRY

Tomorrow will be our last High Five Saturday (for awhile that is... )
and we'll featuring some super Pugs 'n Mugs,
so please come visit.
Then, all thru October we'll be having fun with our "scaredy cats"
for Spooky Saturday. Join us...

These are our Spooky Saturday kitty friends,
pictures pulled from our archives to share once again.

September 25, 2008

WAG THE TAG

We've been tagged - to - Wag The Tag. The rules (1) write about 5 specific ways blogging has affected you, either positively or negatively; (2) link back to the person who tagged you; (3) link back to this parent post; (4) tag a few friends, or five, or all, or none at all, and (5) include these rules with your post, or have fun breaking the rules.
Because here at Zoolatry we speak more with pictures than with words, Zoey says blogging has been all positive for her, with fun and friends...
(1) I can be an angel or devil...
(2) I can be a comedienne...
(3) I can wear silly hats and play dress up...
(4) I can be a clown...
(5) I can party hard...

My Tag Wagger lives at What Lo Knows (WLK), and we'll simply tag anyone and everyone who wants to play... so, go for it and have fun. (PS sorry but we did not understand Rule #3... so we broke that rule!)

September 24, 2008

WEDNESDAY - WONDERING

... and I was a very very good girl...
and I invited a few friends to join me...
Well, don't get a swelled up head Zoey, it won't last long, you know how she is,
she has OCD and is changing things around all the time.
Is that Obsessive Cat Disorder?

September 23, 2008

MY PORTFOLIO



As I mentioned yesterday, here are a few of my best poses... I've no doubt whatsoever that Catmopolitan, GlamourCat and PlayCat will soon be calling...

September 22, 2008

SNEAK PREVIEW

I'll credit Margaret Mary (you know her as Maggy) with one thing: she's a good agent! She's been out there meowing loud on my behalf... you know, passing out my head shots and toting my portfolio from one ad agency to another. It's hard on her paws, but she's a trooper! Above: Fey and DeGeneres look out -- here's a sneak preview of my upcoming ad campaign for AMERICAT EXPRESS. Are you a card member? And then, after my stellar performance in Beijing... GENERAL MILLS came calling (naturally)... pooh on Phelps I say! Now Maggy, when you gonna get me that spot on TOP MODEL? Tomorrow, some of my best poses... I am not camera shy!

September 21, 2008

SUNDAY ART GALLERY

PERSPECTIVES
OUTLINES
TEARS
REST
SILHOUETTE
As you may recall, Maggy and Zoey kindly relinquished their
Sunday posting to me so I could present some of my other pictures.
Here, my bright and beautiful granddaughter.
She makes me happy.

September 19, 2008

MEOW LIKE A PIRATE

Oh, the blithery, blathery pirate, (His name, I believe, is Claude),
His manner is sullen and irate, And his humor is vulgar and broad.
He may cast you adrift in a rowboat, (He has no reaction to tears)
Or put you ashore without NO boat, On an island and leave you for years!
by Shel Silverstein

Cap'n Maggy set out to sea, one morning dark and dank,
with Zoey below decks, trussed 'n' tied 'n' ready to walk the plank!
Aye, aye, cried Zoey, this cannot be, I'll give you a trunk full o'gold.
Avast! cried Maggy, you tell me a lie and one that is quite big and bold!
I'll swab the decks and hoist the sails, and be your mate fast and true,
Aaaar, my matey, Maggy replied... that simply will not do...
by The Zoolatry Human
(Conclusion to be published on the Third Annual Meow Like A Pirate Day)

September 18, 2008

THANKFUL THURSDAY ~ THE END OF THE STORY

For all who know the story of Our Feral Family, we post here what we believe is the end of the story. For those who are not familiar with the story, but would like to read about our ferals, please go to the sidebar, under Zoolatry Zoo, and click on "Our Feral Family" for earlier photos and postings.
The story began in early May, when a Little Black Stray Kitty Girl made her way into our yard, and into our hearts, and soon gave birth to her little ones in a woodpile by the fence. We watched, we waited. And in time we had the great pleasure of meeting her three kits.
By mid June, they were all regular visitors in our front yard and on our front porch -- having breakfast and dinner, water and treats in between. And toys to play with.
As they grew, our affection for them grew and we named them all: Annie, Bravo, Charlie and Delta Dawn. At the time we planned to trap them for spay/neuter, little Bravo mysteriously disappeared, never to be see again. We trapped the others and soon discovered that Charlie was really Charlotte. And Delta Dawn was really Delta Don... sadly, our Delta did not survive the surgery. But Annie and Charlie were brought back home, whole and healthy, and released back into our yard and woods.
Time went on and they stayed and made this their home, always there at mealtime, napping on the porch throughout the day, bringing us so many hours of pleasure. And creating a great deal of curiosity for Maggy and Zoey who would fight for space on the window sills to watch these "new" cats. Both kept a distance, our interaction was limited to the visual and verbal.
We made plans to trap them again, bring them into our enclosed back porch, tame them and have them become family along with Maggy and Zoey. But we delayed, due to my husbands impending surgery. We felt it could wait until after he was home, and well.
But life has a way of making its own plans. The very weekend before my husbands hospitalization, Annie and Charlie did not come for meals or to play. There was no sign of them for a day, for two days, for more.
The same week of my husbands surgery was the week of Tropical Storm Fay. Distraught over Annie and Charlies absence I posted their picture and description with numerous area vet clinics, shelters and the humane society. And posters went up in nearby stores. While at the hospital, I received a phone call from a woman who had seen them in her yard and had given food to them. As fate would have it, she lived in a flooded area near to us, that no one was allowed to enter (the National Guard stopped all non residents). I took her number and asked her to keep an eye on them. But that phone number (I had no address or last name for her) was on a scrap of paper, hastily written in a hospital room -- and it was lost. I've since searched high and low for that bit of paper with her number, and it is not to be found.
Like Annie and Charlie, lost. It has been one full month now. They've not been seen, they have not returned. I search for them as I go out the driveway, as I drive down the road. I don't go on the front porch without hoping to see them.
What lesson did we learn: do not put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
What did we gain from this experience: great joy and so many moments of pleasure from them both, two little feral kitties -- kitties we never even touched or held.
Why Thankful Thursday: because we are thankful they came to us, if only for a short time and being optimists we believe they have not come to harm, but found safety elsewhere.
Annie and Charlie, and Bravo and Delta Dawn -- you are loved, you are missed, yet you were Born Free, and you are Living Free.

September 17, 2008

September 16, 2008

IT'S NOT EASY BEING GREEN

I TOOK THE DARE, IDYA #4, Part 2 at The Cat Realm
The contest winner was the wonderful Mr Chen who dared us each to do something fun and creative to help our environment. That is a great idya!
We asked the Zoolatry Human what we could do and she said here's what we already do: we recycle newspapers and magazines, and cans and bottles and cardboard boxes (Yikes... wait a minute Mom... we like to play in those boxes!). We do cold water washes and turn out lights and appliances we aren't using. We have a natural brown lawn -- unless it rains.
So I decided to make a compost pile. Having a compost pile keeps many things out of landfills. The Human says we can put in eggshells and coffee bean grounds. I wonder if we can put in the old litter from me and Maggy... and all the crunchies we don't eat cause the Humans are always trying "new" foods on us, most of which are quite yukky! I see where she threw some nip on the pile... no, no, no I say... not my nip! Well, we're going to have to google compost piles and find out what we can put in and what we cannot put in so we do it right!
And be sure to visit The Cat Realm and Mr Chen
to let them know what you do...
take the dare... we dare you!

September 14, 2008

THE PRIZE

Dear Titus,


Maggy and I were very excited when The Prize Package came in the mail! We were using the Zoolatry Human's legs as scratching posts and roaring like lions as she tried to open it (we could smell the nip inside!). We can't take a picture of all the treats right now though... because... well, because... because...


You know how we kitties always wish we had thumbs? Well, maybe not. The ZH tried to tear the package thisaway and thataway and we were getting really anxious. Her thumbs weren't working at all! So she got some big scary kitchen shears and stabbed that package right in the middle... guess she thought that'd open it up! Little did she know that she was also stabbing the container of catnip!


The nip flew out, nip here, nip there, nip, nip everywhere! On the sofa, on the chair, on the floor and floating in air! WHAT A MESS she made, but we were intoxicated with joy! She put the fevers, and the bungee and the mousie and all in the garage until she can dust off all the little bits of nip... out came the suckitup monster and you know, we were rolling about on the floor in such supreme ecstasy it didn't even scare us at all!


We're glad we had the "amost right answer" in your What's The White Dawg Eating contest, we usually don't win anything anywhere anytime. Thank you Titus !



SUNDAY ART GALLERY

Yesterday, I found these crumpled and torn sketches in the Zoolatry Human's waste basket! When asked, she merely said, "they're no good". But the truth is that for some time now, she has been nagging Zoey and me to permit some "air time" on Zoolatry for her "other" (also known as her "human family") pictures. We've been reluctant to grant this request because this is, after all, our blog. However, considering that she has been forthcoming with an abundance of chin scritches and tuna temptations, we have relented. And the two of us agreed that for the next few weeks she would be allowed to show those "other" pictures in our Sunday Art Gallery. So dear kitty friends, just bear with us please... this is necessary to keep peace and harmony in the family.

SUNDAY ART GALLERY

Forest Light
Bright Eyes
Ready To Roll
Starlight

September 13, 2008

HIGH FIVE SATURDAY

The only place I have ever lived is "here"... so you can say I am truly a Florida Fur. But our Zoolatry Human likes to reminisce about her days "up north"... where she tells us she was born and raised. She misses the seasons. I don't really know what the seasons are (the Zoolatry Dad uses lots of interesting seasons when he cooks, I can smell them...). Anyway, she says the one she misses the most is autumn and the colorful falling leaves.
THANK YOU
Pyewacket and Trixie and Tigger for this beautiful garden photo with all the colors of autumn leaves.
Scroll down for our High Five Saturday salute to autumn.