@Island Threads LOL...I was potting a plant in a new planter and the sticker must have come off from the bottom. I don't know how he got it stuck on his fur, but it made for a great photo op.
Dear Michelle, Such a beautiful cat! I just had an enjoyable time reading some of the posts I missed. The 'harvest' one is very informative. I have powdery mildew on my squash leaves with all the rain we are experiencing. I enjoyed your 'Garden Love' posting enormously. P. x
Precious! My Jesse was half siamese. He talked all the time, got into everything, and was extremely loving. He definitely was siamese through and through. I used to think a cat like that would drive me crazy, and I was right, hahaha; but I would love to have another one...I miss all that talking. You have a very nice blog. Love the lizard and pineapple one.
@Pam's English Garden Thank you, Pam, for your very kind comments. I am so glad you are enjoying The Sage Butterfly. I enjoy your blog, your comments, and your visits very much.
@Clipped Wings Thank you for your kind comments. About twenty years ago, I took care of a neighbor's Siamese kittens. It was a hopeless love after that....hope you find another one to love.
hee hee...too cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable, does the meow have a Cantonese dialect?
ReplyDeleteGreat.
ReplyDeleteWhat a regal face!! I had a Siamese cat as a kid. He walked into our kitchen one day and never left. :o)
ReplyDeletehmm I thought they were from Thailand is China doing a low price version now ;o)
ReplyDeletevery beautiful cats,
happy WW, Frances
What a supercilious expression!
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Thanks for this post. I found 2 tomatoes with signs of bottom end rot. I will try to eggshell treatment ASAP.
ReplyDelete@Hanni He didn't even realize it was stuck on his fur...
ReplyDelete@gardenwalkgardentalk.com LOL...his meow can be very loud and demanding. When he wants to be heard, he is heard.
ReplyDelete@Lola Thanks, Lola. And thanks for visiting my friend, Simba.
ReplyDelete@Casa Mariposa What a lovely story! I fell in love with Siamese many years ago...and never left...
ReplyDelete@Island Threads LOL...I was potting a plant in a new planter and the sticker must have come off from the bottom. I don't know how he got it stuck on his fur, but it made for a great photo op.
ReplyDelete@Esther Montgomery I suppose it can be if you read more into it than the fact of where something is made.
ReplyDeleteAn interesting composition with the cloth, the tag and the presence of the cat with that face!
ReplyDelete@Charmcitybalconygarden I am glad you liked the post and that it was helpful. Let me know how it goes...
ReplyDelete@colleen Thanks, Colleen, but I can't really take credit for much. He just showed up with the sticker stuck to his fur...and I had to grab the camera.
ReplyDeleteHa, too funny! Love that expression too. ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat WW photo!
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteVery cute :)
The fact its on their in Spanish cracks me up.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun story that he just showed up with it. Lovely kitty.
ReplyDeleteDear Michelle, Such a beautiful cat! I just had an enjoyable time reading some of the posts I missed. The 'harvest' one is very informative. I have powdery mildew on my squash leaves with all the rain we are experiencing. I enjoyed your 'Garden Love' posting enormously. P. x
ReplyDeleteThat is one precious look!
ReplyDeleteAw, so sweet...wherever he was "made":)
ReplyDeletedefinately a good photo and cats seem to get everywhere, I love them, Frances
ReplyDeleteI love cats--very cute.
ReplyDeleteThank you for making me laugh!
ReplyDeleteHmm. Looks more like he's made in Thailand. :-) -Jean
ReplyDeleteAnimal magnetism.
ReplyDeleteThat's one smug looking cat!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jean, he's clearly mislabeled! ;)
ReplyDeleteSweet!!!
ReplyDeletePrecious! My Jesse was half siamese. He talked all the time, got into everything, and was extremely loving. He definitely was siamese through and through. I used to think a cat like that would drive me crazy, and I was right, hahaha; but I would love to have another one...I miss all that talking. You have a very nice blog. Love the lizard and pineapple one.
ReplyDelete@Racquel I also was laughing!
ReplyDelete@gtyyup Thanks gtyyup! He has to take all the credit.
ReplyDelete@Liz Thanks, Liz. I think so, too! :)
ReplyDelete@Mommy Lisa I agree...too funny!
ReplyDelete@Roberta Yes, but he did not like it when I pulled it off. Some of the fur came with it...
ReplyDelete@Pam's English Garden Thank you, Pam, for your very kind comments. I am so glad you are enjoying The Sage Butterfly. I enjoy your blog, your comments, and your visits very much.
ReplyDelete@Indrani Yea...he's a keeper!
ReplyDelete@Rose Indeed...he is still my Simba!
ReplyDelete@Island Threads Me, too! They bring me so much joy!
ReplyDelete@Carolyn @ Carolyn's Shade Gardens Thanks, Carolyn. I love cats, too... :)
ReplyDelete@Masha And thank you for stopping by!
ReplyDelete@jeansgarden Hmm-m-m...I wonder if he was trying to tell me something...
ReplyDelete@linniew Yes...exuding...
ReplyDelete@Curbstone Valley Farm I wonder if he knew that... :)
ReplyDelete@Cathy and Steve Isn't he?
ReplyDelete@Clipped Wings Thank you for your kind comments. About twenty years ago, I took care of a neighbor's Siamese kittens. It was a hopeless love after that....hope you find another one to love.
ReplyDelete@Bridget It's all an act. He is really a sweetheart!
ReplyDeleteoooooh...so cute.more like "turning japanese" to me.hehehe..i appreciate your visiting my blog. thanks a lot! have a nice day!
ReplyDelete@angel Thanks...he is cute to me...nice to know he is cute to others!
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