Friday Cat Blogging
Anticipation

It’s going to move. I know it’s going to move.
[Editor: Tip Two is ready to help me coil the blue rope, or turn it into another tangled mess.]
by Bryan

It’s going to move. I know it’s going to move.
[Editor: Tip Two is ready to help me coil the blue rope, or turn it into another tangled mess.]
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8 comments
At least Tip Two is not at the end of her (his?) rope!
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I fear for the rope.
Love the new “digs”, Bryan!
and…that little tip o’ white on the tail o’ trouble! =^..^=
Looks just like Tip Two is ready to *help* but the question is whether you’re ready for all that input!
Tip Two is probably a tom based on the amount of fun he has with just about everything – leaves, butterflies, shadows – always bouncing around. Coiling the rope has been a real trial, as there was soon a “Committee” organized to supervise this obviously critical alteration in the environment.
Fortunately they would release when they got pulled too close to the “axe murderer.”
I wonder why that cute cat is called Tip Two? That’s funny that you have to have a committee to supervise coiling the rope. I know of five other cats who would also like to have a rope coiled for them to supervise.
The original Tip was the mother of Dot and Sox. She was a “tuxedo” with a white tip at the end of her tail.
It’s just a bigger string, and they obviously love string, even if it isn’t the special gold string that Elayne’s cats get to play with.