(Back after a three and a half month hiatus while I moved back to Maine from New Hampshire.)
The story of Alpha Cat continues.
The summer – even up here in furthest north Maine – has been horribly warm and sticky. This has led to the feline flock deciding to live outdoors as much as it can. Alpha Cat has taken advantage of this change in behavior and has formed his Cat Parliament which consists of him, his Lieutenant Felix, Clifford, Caroline, Beast and three of the neighbors’ cats as well.
This Band of Feline Brothers moves around in a pack under Alpha Cats’ leadership. You can find them in the vegetable garden, each in a cool, shaded self-dug foxhole or. perhaps all laying in the middle of the road. It’s a quiet road and, thus far, nobody living on the road ha failed to slow down and carefully navigate between the feline obstacles. (I know, I know, but Alpha Cat says it must be done and short of locking them all in the house there’s no way to stop them from doing it.) One neighbor reports driving homewards and having Alpha Cat deliberately move to prevent him from driving anywhere near any of his flock. I swear that cat would be willing to face down a pride of lions if he felt he had to – I do know that he has successfully faced down bears and pit bulls before now.
(Back after a three and a half month hiatus while I moved back to Maine from New Hampshire.)
The story of Alpha Cat continues.
The summer – even up here in furthest north Maine – has been horribly warm and sticky. This has led to the feline flock deciding to live outdoors as much as it can. Alpha Cat has taken advantage of this change in behavior and has formed his Cat Parliament which consists of him, his Lieutenant Felix, Clifford, Caroline, Beast and three of the neighbors’ cats as well.
This Band of Feline Brothers moves around in a pack under Alpha Cats’ leadership. You can find them in the vegetable garden, each in a cool, shaded self-dug foxhole or. perhaps all laying in the middle of the road. It’s a quiet road and, thus far, nobody living on the road ha failed to slow down and carefully navigate between the feline obstacles. (I know, I know, but Alpha Cat says it must be done and short of locking them all in the house there’s no way to stop them from doing it.) One neighbor reports driving homewards and having Alpha Cat deliberately move to prevent him from driving anywhere near any of his flock. I swear that cat would be willing to face down a pride of lions if he felt he had to – I do know that he has successfully faced down bears and pit bulls before now.