Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Whiner Comes to Visit After a Long While

Whiner has been sadly neglectful of his neighborly duties. I haven't seen him all winter and all spring. He's pretty much of a recluse in the winter months, staying indoors next door where he resides. A boy and a girl reside there with him so I suppose he is not lacking for attention and thereby does not need to come visit often.

But yesterday Whiner came to visit and when he visits he wants to make full use of his time and insists on plenty of pats on the heads and scratches behind the ear.

Whiner is very polite about asking for attention. Who can resist such good kitty manners?
So a scratch behind one ear. With plenty of dutiful application...none of this "one little pat" stuff. Whiner insists on full attention by leaning into the touch.
Now a pat behind the other side of the head. Whiner leans into the other side. He does not remain still for a moment and so it is very difficult to photograph him.
Whiner finally sits quietly. But only for a moment. Then he insists on more scratches. He's like that. Whining around for "More!" "More!" Why do you think they call him Whiner?
Finally he is satisfied and plops himself down on the grass which is cool from the evening shade. He surveys the neighbor's yard and wonders if he should go ask Joyce for a pet, too. He doesn't. Instead he follows me to the deck and looks through the patio door at me, wondering if I will come out and play some more. But I have other things to do, so I stick my hand out for a couple more pats and tell Whiner that I really must get back to things inside the house. Besides, the mosquitoes are out even though the city is spraying for them. I do not like mosquito bites.

Go Home, Whiner! Go Home! (said quite gently to this gentle kitty)

Last year this time I posted about how Whiner is called the $800 cat. And how he is not very good at guarding the cherry tree from robins. You can read that post here.

Whiner visited last year in June. This year's visit was in June. I hope he doesn't wait another year for the next visit. He's getting old. And so am I. 'Nuff said about that!

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7 comments:

yiddle said...

i miss that snaggle-toothed three-legged old thing. give him a scritch for me.

S. Etole said...

such a pretty kitty ...

Kelly said...

I'm a self-avowed "dog person", but I'll admit that Whiner is one cute kitty! I wouldn't mind giving him a little scratch behind the ears, too.

Glenda said...

Cute kitty - and a fun post! Love the last paragraph!

Teresa @ Grammy Girlfriend said...

what a cute post....

Gregg Metcalf said...

We have two cats of our own, a five year old Tomcat named Theophilus and a 9 month old named Coco. They are a handful with all their needs for attention. But since we live lin the country on an acre with an old barn and stable, strays come and go and live in the barn. That is ok becasue they mouse the pasture and barn and keep down the shrews.

But, we have one visitor I named Bobi McGee that isn't as nice as the song - she wants to take over the joint and kick out our Coco, and Theophilus. That visitor we could do without.

Your little visitor looks very cute and adorable. I, too, hope she doesn't wait a year to see you again.

Relyn Lawson said...

I'm squealing at these adorable pictures! I was just dropping in to wish you and yours the happiest Independence Day. May your day be full! May you enjoy laughter shared with family, great food shared with friends, fireworks to make you gasp, a lump in your throat at the anthem, and a full and grateful heart at all we have been given. Happy Fourth of July, my friend!