Friday Cat Blogging
Three on a Ladder
Look Mom, the axe murderer!
[Editor: The Lone Ranger and two kittens atop a four-foot step ladder. I have no idea why the kittens are so paranoid, or how they managed to squeeze on the top step.
by Bryan
Three on a Ladder
Look Mom, the axe murderer!
[Editor: The Lone Ranger and two kittens atop a four-foot step ladder. I have no idea why the kittens are so paranoid, or how they managed to squeeze on the top step.
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12 comments
or how they managed to squeeze on the top step.
Tiny, seemingly insecure perches must look very different to cats, and especially to kittens. I suppose that at that size and weight, they don’t fear falling nearly as much as we do. But some of them, especially some feral kittens, seem to fear people a lot, even people they recognize, even people who feed them. There aren’t many around our complex, but the few I see generally won’t stop to socialize.
Their Mom isn’t exactly friendly, but she come to me when I have anything in my hand that could be food, and I give her extra because she has kittens, but the kittens really freak.
I am sure you look very treacherous to little kittens. They see their Mamma being cautious and take it to extreme. Sort of like some human kittens with Santa Claus or clowns. 🙂
So cute!
The bigger question is how are they going to get down. Oh, yes the ladder is four feet high. Whew! The jump is not a problem then.
SRP, the ladder is leaning against a live oak and the bark provides easy climbing for kittens. That was their route to the top. I assume Momma went up there for a rest and it didn’t work.
Andante, “HO, HO, HO!” is pretty scary.
I love this picture! Those kittens are so cute.
Thanks, Cotton is cute peering out from his hiding space.
I feel Like I ought to see Dorothy and the Tin Man coming, arm-n-arm, around the corner!
🙂
Can’t say that I don’t think more of the flying monkeys than the Munchkins.
Once again, a great shot.
I need a better camera, but I have to convince myself to justify the expense.