22 August, 2008

Super Brave Zebedee




Okay, folks, you've hopefully picked up that my Zeb is a complete Wussy Cat. A couple of days ago I vaguely heard his "help" howl. I wandered into our wee hallway where the lad was sat inside, looking out the slightly opened front door.




Zeb HISSED and then GROWLED. Very strong stuff from my lad. Turned out, yes there was another cat outside. Zebedee the Brave!!!


A friendly, non-violent tabby wearing a wee collar with a bell attached - for to warn the birdies was there. Just wanting to say hello and be nice, New puss on the block ran away once I came out.

If it was a fighting type cat then Zeb would have howled desperately for rescue. Dear, scared rescued boy that he is - this new tabster could be a welcome friend, only my lad has had such a hard time in the past, that he will lurk with me, and is very threatened by any other felines.

Here, living with me, Zeb's feeling safe and very secure, a safe place to have a decent wash and to get sincere stroking and huggles, and tickles under the chin

Yes, I'm such a Zebby-Cat pushover, and a relieved rescuer of my Zebedee.
Huggles from Me, m'dears, once again snores from him

4 comments:

Ms Mac said...

Just letting you know that I always boycott pussycat posts.

I have a rep to protect.

Georgina said...

It's very strange, cats in France tend to form a community. I have never known cats, sleep. play and walk together with their owners. We have occassionally had a "Rogue Tom" who has upset the balance, caused absesses and made our kitchen smell of TCP (Tom Cat Piss). We have dispatched them quickly and humanely. Debs x

Mickle in NZ said...

Divine Ms.Mac,I'm flattered by your visit.And am aware of your loathing and allergic reaction to felines. Never mind m'dear.

Mr. Urs said...

Cats are amazing. Despite a hyper flexible spine, they are never spineless.