She knows it and is NOT afraid to use it ALL the time.
Can I just remark that I love that you put sprinkles on your ice cream. I hope Peepy got to lick the bowl.
#sprinklesforlife… and she did get to lick it!
So glad Peeps now has Power!
Is she Peepin’ the TV?
Asking for a friend but has anyone ever successfully stolen a friends cat? This is MeeMow and I must make him Peepy’s boyfriend.
is he neglected?
Have you cleared this with Lola?
If she’s okay with an arranged marriage, start the negotiations!
He could be considered “neglected”
Her vote doesn’t count…once she sees those polydactyl toes, she will be sold!
The spots on his legs almost make a heart! It’s a sign it’s meant to be.
I can see it now, Peep peeping on her new suitor.
And he is being neglected if he’s being denied a chance at Peepy love!
my only concern is that he doesnt look neglected. IF he has a home, will his people be broken hearted if he comes to live with you? I lost one that way last year, and it broke my heart.
Have you shown her that pic?
If that works, LET THE NEGOTIATIONS BEGIN!
@Larksmom Maybe a shared custody arrangement?
Oh no I mean that as a joke…sorry for the confusion. He is very well loved and has a fantastic home!
no, IDK what his problem was. I loved him. One of the three best cats I have ever had. But he took a serious dislike to my then new dog. Bug fell in love with the dog and I wonder was Dickens jealous? He came back once or twice, so I know he is OK, but he was a super cat.
Sorry my reply was tongue-in-cheek about Peepy’s “intended”.
I recall your Dickens & you’re probly right, he had another home. Without a dog
ALL.OF.THOSE.TOES!!!
MeeMow is awesome.
We had a cat ‘stolen’ by a neighbor. Purri’n no longer wanted to live with us when we got a dog, so she went down the road a few houses and picked a new family. She was over the age of 6 when it happened and it was her choice, and the neighbor took her in. We knew they had her and she was happy so that was all that mattered. They were a nice senior couple with no kids and no dog and we would visit with her; but she was theirs.