Estorbo, our wooman burst into tears when she read this... Your humans are off on the other side of the world (with other cats and some d.a.r.g.s) but they will be back!
Talk about tugging on the heart strings... I'd send you shrimp to cheer you up, but I know nothing takes the place of your humans. I'm sure they miss you as much as you miss them.
Storbie, I hope your cat sitters stay and play with you a little. It is a bummer when they go away, parents. I know, mine do it to me too. I have to sleep a lot and look out the window a lot. Purrs, brother.
I miss you too. A lot. So much in fact that I've decided to come back home immediately. This is Africa, however, and I will have to get on a boat. The crossing will take roughly 7 weeks. Be patient. We should be there around mid-March.
Hang in there, Estorbo! You are not being punished or abandoned. Sometimes grown-ups just have to attend to... grown-up business. Some day, when you are older and wiser, you will understand. : )
Estorbo, I enjoy your blog. You remind me of my Arnold. He is on my blog made for his former owners who are in China. Nothing fancy: http://freneticfelines.blogspot.com/
Oh, sweetie, they'll be home...
ReplyDeleteEstorbo, our wooman burst into tears when she read this... Your humans are off on the other side of the world (with other cats and some d.a.r.g.s) but they will be back!
ReplyDeleteThis is heartbreaking, Estorbo. She will be back.
ReplyDeleteYou look pretty comfortable in Smoothman's arms.
ReplyDelete(We think he misses you, too.They will be home soon, Hermano.)
Talk about tugging on the heart strings... I'd send you shrimp to cheer you up, but I know nothing takes the place of your humans. I'm sure they miss you as much as you miss them.
ReplyDeleteStorbito, pobrecito! They'll be back. Ask the writer minder to tell you again where they are. Until then you have all of us watching over you.
ReplyDeleteStorbie, I hope your cat sitters stay and play with you a little. It is a bummer when they go away, parents. I know, mine do it to me too. I have to sleep a lot and look out the window a lot. Purrs, brother.
ReplyDeletePee Ess: I hope they put a fresh battery in your feedhair.
ReplyDeleteStorbie, I feel so sad for you, but it's good to see such a beautiful picture of you.
ReplyDeleteDear Estorbo,
ReplyDeleteI miss you too. A lot. So much in fact that I've decided to come back home immediately. This is Africa, however, and I will have to get on a boat. The crossing will take roughly 7 weeks. Be patient. We should be there around mid-March.
Love,
Smoothman
I feel for you, hermano, and hope all is well with you and the writer. Sending you big purrs ...
ReplyDeleteHang in there, Estorbo! You are not being punished or abandoned. Sometimes grown-ups just have to attend to... grown-up business. Some day, when you are older and wiser, you will understand. : )
ReplyDeleteOh Estorbo, this is so sad! I know they will be just as happy to see you as you will be to see them.
ReplyDeleteEstorbo
ReplyDeleteVasbyt, as they say in South Africa. (it means "hang in there"!)
If you are kind to your house sitter, I am sure he will be kind to you!
Estorbo,
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog. You remind me of my Arnold. He is on my blog made for his former owners who are in China. Nothing fancy: http://freneticfelines.blogspot.com/