You cannot have a cat!
He was correct, of course, as our time here would be too fleeting to properly care for such an addition to the family. And in Greece many cats are feral; they want (and need) food – but they dash away from humans when approached. No problem, I thought.
'The Cat' on Our Deck |
The Guy who said no cat and 'The Cat' |
'The Cat' supervises yard work from the olive tree |
'The Cat' in my lap |
“The Cat” came and went. With regularity it would appear on the deck outside our two windowed doors or be sitting on a window ledge peering inside. It obviously has been well taken care of and has lived in a house.
Our friends, Don and Sue, (you met them in the last post) came to visit and Sue scooped up “The Cat” holding and adoring it (she also has several little bundles of fur at her house at the opposite end of the valley). We began to weaken.
'The Cat' supervises the painting project |
I confess. I bought a bag of cat food two days ago and a saucer of it and another of milk was most appreciated by “The Cat” who now hangs out here most of the day, content in knowing ‘The Humans’ are nearby. We’ve joined our fellow neighbors (whom you will meet in a future post) in feeding “The Cat”.
Epilogue (of sorts):
The painting supervisor takes a 'cat nap' on The Scout's lap |
So for those of you who met the cat on Facebook and made suggestions: thank you, but we are not naming the cat nor do we need a carrying case. Hopefully its owner will return soon and The Cat Who Came For Christmas will return home for a Happy New Year!
Again, thanks for the time you’ve spent with us as we embark on our Grecian adventure, in the Stone House on the Hill. I will tell you next about Trimming the Tree on Christmas and then for those who want to see the garden, we will take a Jungle Tour of My Secret Garden. Hope you are having a great holiday season. As soon as we get back to internet land, I will visit my fellow bloggers to see what you’ve been up to of late. We are currently limited to cafes and tavernas for internet time which makes for quick check emails, Facebook and blogs.
I guess the "It takes a village" concept applies to both children AND cats. Although I'm not quite certain I agree with the cat's proper owner's attitude, I'm glad that you have a chance to enjoy this cute cat.
ReplyDeleteI am with you on the original owner. . .hopefully he is a better person than I imagine him to be for leaving her but on the other hand, she is a great, well-trained indoor kitty so he must have a redeeming quality.
DeleteNow, I am a dog person (as you know) but I think you would have to have a heart of stone to not give in to caring for that sweet cat, whether temporarily or no. More of the house renovation please...? :)
ReplyDeleteI promise more house updates soon Heather. Just too much to tell everyone about and don't want to wear out my welcome in the inbox! Thanks for the visit and I promise more soon. . . hugs, Jackie
DeleteHow exciting! I wish I could be there to help in the garden work! I know how awesome it feels to be able to start a new year in your dream abode! We wish you all the happiness in your chosen place!
ReplyDeleteWish you were here to help in the overgrown garden! I could promise you'd get your fill of gardening and there would still be projects undone. Thanks much for your good wishes - hope your travels bring you this way sometime when we are here - the guest room gets painted later this week and will be on the way to hosting visitors soon!
ReplyDeleteI love all the cat shots with Joel. It didn't take long for the cat's charms to go to worlk.
ReplyDeleteHave a very Happy New Year Jackie.
Thanks for the good wishes Leigh and the same to you! Hope 2015 is filled with much hiking, biking and travel for you.
DeleteI loved that "cat tale." I'm sure the cat made the new house feel more like a home!
ReplyDeleteIt did, Irene! Amazing what a warming sound that purring can be! Happy New Year to you and yours.
DeleteSo happy for my new neighboors! Wish you a happy, healthy, sparkling new year and welcome in Greece dearest Jackie and Joel!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
Olympia
Olympia, The same good wishes to you and your family for the New Year. We are delighted to be your new neighbors!
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