June, oh Junie girl, your litter-loo is emptied two times daily. Whatever makes
you think I will not find the broken onery-ment? Silly sweetie!
Now, t'would be a whole 'nother matter if you brok-ed the stripey-sox one ...
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PS ~ you might want to stop by and visit my furriend DANI over at her bloggie, O DANI GIRL cause I was there and my Angel Sister, Zoey was visiting today! Plus some other kitty, who happens to look like me, but isn't me (go figure) was also there ... very strange to think another kitty looks like me! How can that be? I am one of a kind, seriously!
Our kitties have no interest in Christmas decorations anymore. Mom tells us that as kittens they climbed the tree, knocked off ornaments, they were really naughty. You will be fine with the decorations and each year they will be less fun for you as you get older.
ReplyDeleteyou can do zoomies when you visit us, christmouse stuff or not we do zoomies all da day..
ReplyDeleteyou are most certainly worth a few broken ornaments, but NOT the sock one, ha ha.
ReplyDeleteJuney you are one of a kind but I must tell you our very first kitty was a Tabby named Milky=Way...I think maybe he was your great x 4 granddaddy
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
June, maybe your mom will put some non-breakable ornaments on the lower part of your tree. Then you both can be satisfied! :-)
ReplyDelete(This reminds me that the first year I had Chumley and Annie I decorated my tree per usual, not having had any indoor-only cats in my life before. Every day I'd come home from work and find more ornaments on the floor, and finally I ended up with a few left on the top third of the tree, as I'd removed all the others. LOL. I learned to forgo the breakable baubles and put only cat-safe ones on!)
No zoomies? How can that be?
ReplyDeleteJune, Santa always puts cats on his NICE list, no matter what!
ReplyDeleteMethinks the fragile ornaments need to go up higher on the tree...*wink*
I think you're going to be a challenge with the Christmas decorations. Mom might want to get unbreakable ones. Should be interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for putting all the hop badges back on Catblogosphere.
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O dear! Well, June is just a junior, so you can't blame her for things she couldn't possibly know. I'm sure Santa will take this into consideration. Wink! Wink!
ReplyDeleteSanta would still give you presents. XO
ReplyDeleteJune, i learned a long time ago that if i don't touch it, i can't break it!
ReplyDeleteBe much more careful, Juney. Santa is watching this time of year.
ReplyDeleteOh Juney girl, Santa will still put you on his nice list, after all who can resist those whiskers and adorable face ;)
ReplyDeleteHi June! I hope you did not nick your glorious paws with those broken pieces! Mom says that after Nellie Bellie, none of the old glass ornaments are left and we thought you are much cuter than Mila! But we LOVED the comparison!
ReplyDeleteOopsie...that's what we would be woofing. Our tree goes up where us pups are not normally allowed, so the only chance to try and touch it would be when the peeps are there...but then we would be busted on the spot, and we don't mean the decorations...BOL!
ReplyDeleteUs Angel kitties were not too intrigued by the things hanging and temptingly dangling...though *she* did only use unbreakable ones...but what Angel Toki did was to climb in the the tree and take a nap nestled against the trunk and branches...and since it was an artificial tree with hinged branches, I, Angel Toki, being of a large body type, broke it...you know like 'rock a bye baby in the tree top...and the wind didn't blow, but I fell out, cradle and all'!!
Oh Junie, it is so hard for a young kitty not to play with things, wven when your Mama asks you not too.
ReplyDeleteI used to put the breakables at the top of the tree and unbreakables on the other two thirds. Eric loved little jingle bells so I used to put them all around the bottom.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to be good when Santa's always watching!
ReplyDeleteBe careful June. Maybe mom should get some unbreakable ones.
ReplyDeleteOh no sweet June, be careful with those fragile toys. One of the Mom and Dad's earlier kitties used to take ornaments off and bat them down the basement stairs.
ReplyDeleteAccidents happen, Junie.
ReplyDeleteWe can see that you are sad about it.
Purrs,
Winston and Emily
Good luck decorating. Mommy brought in the decorations from the shed and found a Christmas mouse burrowed in the bottom of one. She yelled louder than the mouse.
ReplyDeleteDon't worry, Juney. Santa will still bring you presents, because you are a good kitty. It was just an accident.
ReplyDeleteMom says the Dad is the biggest danger to ornaments around here. Socks taught us to leave the stuff on the tree alone, we are only allowed to sit under it. We are sure Santa and your Mom will understand it was an accident and Santa will still bring you stuffs and your Mom will still love you.
ReplyDeleteHi June! It's so nice to come by and meet you. Chia says you are totally innocent, probably being framed, BOL!. We think a few ornaments don't matter if you're having a good time and promise not to do it again (with your paws crossed, of course). XOX Lucy, Xena and Chia
ReplyDeleteWe hope you don't get into too much trouble with the ornaments, June. You wouldn't want to get on Santa's naughty list.
ReplyDeleteOh ~ you are just so creative ~ sweet photo and post ~ decorating is fun ~ Xo
ReplyDeleteHappy Days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
June - you are sooo much cuter than your double!!
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