MCF
Or, more accurately MCT&I.
It has occurred to me that I haven't posted any obligatory cat photos in a while. They're pretty much full-grown now at less than two weeks from a year old, although they're still teenage boys for all intents and purposes (they certainly eat like teenage boys, anyway). Anyway, have some Teddy and Ivan photos.

Ivan, one of whose favorite positions is stretched over as much floor as he can manage.

Teddy and the Australian wrist bands. Long story.

A back view of the boys. Teddy on the left, Ivan on the right.

The favored feline watering hole, aka my downstairs bathroom sink. Teddy in particular has been known to go in there, jump up on the sink, and yell till I go in and turn the water on. Yes, he has me well trained [sigh].

They can and do drink out of both their water dishes, up and downstairs, but that's decidedly a second choice when compared to drinking out of the faucet.
Both of them are doing really well out in the back garden now, too, and I even saw Teddy discussing territory borders amicably with Squash, a very friendly longhaired gray cat who lives about five doors down from me with his orange brother Pumpkin.
So all is well with our world. How about yours?
It has occurred to me that I haven't posted any obligatory cat photos in a while. They're pretty much full-grown now at less than two weeks from a year old, although they're still teenage boys for all intents and purposes (they certainly eat like teenage boys, anyway). Anyway, have some Teddy and Ivan photos.

Ivan, one of whose favorite positions is stretched over as much floor as he can manage.

Teddy and the Australian wrist bands. Long story.

A back view of the boys. Teddy on the left, Ivan on the right.

The favored feline watering hole, aka my downstairs bathroom sink. Teddy in particular has been known to go in there, jump up on the sink, and yell till I go in and turn the water on. Yes, he has me well trained [sigh].

They can and do drink out of both their water dishes, up and downstairs, but that's decidedly a second choice when compared to drinking out of the faucet.
Both of them are doing really well out in the back garden now, too, and I even saw Teddy discussing territory borders amicably with Squash, a very friendly longhaired gray cat who lives about five doors down from me with his orange brother Pumpkin.
So all is well with our world. How about yours?