Tuesday, February 2, 2016

WEIN.........WEINIE.........WEINER

THAT caught your attention didn't it.  WELL, remember those 951 cats + 4 kittens that we sent to live in Texas wif our good buddy SULLY........I guess when we were a packin the wagons, there was one jumped off..............and is planning on staying in IOWA, which is getting tons of rain wif a little ice today.

So wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy back right before Dad got his back and arm hurt all those cats and kittens showed up remember???  This one cat though hanged around our house more than the rest, and one day mom came home and Dad had her in OUR house.  At first she onlys like Dad, and then one day she fell in love with GUSSIE and then finally MOM.  I personally am jealous of her cos Gussie is my boy and not hers.  We are not even sure Stella nose she is around ....?????

So she jumped ship and stayed wif us.  Everyday she comes in and makes herself at home.  She eats in our house, and sleeps in our house, and hugs and plays wif my Gussie and this morning she was Playing with my favorite soft balls that I chase all around.  THEN she goes to the door to go outside to the bafroom, Dad says she is INTELLIGENT. 

Dad and Mom always said she looked like a Halloween cat, except she is white on her chest, so she went from "oh here comes the Halloween cat" to here comes "wein"  to here comes "weinie" to here comes "weiner".


See those weird devilish eyes she has.  All moms pictures are blurry we don't know what the problem is.

She is looking down at me cos hers Nose I am trying to get her butt off the table. She was never taught manners in the wild.

She is showing her long skinny body to you.  She eats more than us three pugs, and she still is long and skinny.  We faught all cats looked like our angel dietzy round like us.
yes she is trying to tear up moms pretty lace cover.

I'm watching her Mom do you want me to get her out of the house??

Watch her Stellie she is going to sneak into the livingroom.....pay attention Stellie.

I give up........this house is crazy.

Maggie Mae




28 comments:

  1. aaww the times of living with a pesky purr thing. We have two here at the Hotel Thompson - you want and I can box them up and send them to you... snorts with piggy laughter. XOXO - Bacon

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  2. Don't worries my BFF, I hears black cats are very good helpers wiv MAGIC spells!!!!!
    (insert evil witch cackle!)
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  3. Oh boy Maggie Mae...looks like things are going to be pretty interesting at your house!! Weiner sure is a pretty kitty tho!!
    Smileys!
    Dory, Jakey, Arty and Bilbo

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  4. BOL this is priceless!! So knows you have a kitty living with ya, see what goes around comes around.....um I think it's called karma. BOL. I like her name Weiner, and some folks think Shit has an odd name.

    Aroo to you,
    Sully

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  5. such little panthers are a sign for good luck :o) maybe that cat should buy a lotter ticket :o)

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  6. Ohhhhhhhhhhh introoders. Sounds like you pugs are pretty accepting of the Feline and she likes you all too. Weiner... is too funny. But I bet as long as you call her to dinner she doesn't care what you call her
    Hugs madi you bfff

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  7. no no no - you will never convince us that cats are anything other then sneaky and your story proves it - look how it has ingratiated itself in your home :) :)

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  8. Sounds like you're stuck with that kitty cat whether you like it or not!

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  9. Oh, i love that she LOVES all (well most) of you so much that she decided to stay. She obviously needs a home and some love so it's good she found you.

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  10. UMMMMMM we are thinkin that SULLY put this all in PAWspective... SORRY... butt we DO.

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  11. Sounds like you've been adopted...or taken over...by that cat. And by the way, it looks just like those Front Yard Cats that torment us!

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  12. We have never met a cat face to face. there are a few that come through our yard and catch mice but they don't say hi
    hugs
    Mr Bailey, Hazel & Mabel

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  13. Sounds like you got another sibling! At least it is only one and not 947!

    Keep Calm & Bark On!

    Murphy & Stanley

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  14. A house intruder?! That can eat without getting fat??? Sounds like Jamison. *ear licks* Noodle

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  15. BOL! She looks like fun. Maybe you should try playing with her.

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  16. OK. Don't panic. You just can't let this cat take over the house. Make sure you control Mommy's lap and get fed first Good luck. Stay strong!

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  17. Weiner is just the bestest name!

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  18. I think she is a beauty! You are lucky!

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  19. You sweetie, don't you fret yourself about that cat! I don't get her name though. Maybe she thinks she is a dog-after all look at you three being with her.
    Wags,
    Noreen and Hunter

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  20. As long as Weiner just brings herself to stay, we think you are very kind to let that happen. We don't think that would ever happen here. We love all our blogger kitty pals, but in the real furs in our house - ain't happening!

    Woos - Ciara and Lightning

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  21. Congrats on your new cat! She looks beautiful & sounds friendly. We have 4 cats, so one doesn't sound bad at all. :)

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  22. Crikey Maggie Mae ..... looks like Weiner's come to stay. Do you think Deitzy sent her?? She looks a lot friendlier than Dietzy, aye??

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  23. I think your kitty might be a good luck kitty
    love
    tweedles

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  24. whitefish waves two ewe weiner N welcome ta yur new home ☺☺☺ N maggie mae; trust uz when we say thiz & we iz knot sayin thiz coz we IZ catz....well, we guess we iz....but ewe R gonna lovez yur new sisturr ....troo lee ♥♥♥

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  25. Hi Maggie! Your little friend seems to like you guys. The little patch of white on her chest is really cute. Maybe you guys can all team up to try and pilfer more treats!

    -Love,
    Sid.

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