Saturday, July 26, 2008

It's A Manx...cat that is!

Yesterday we saw this amazing creature sniffing around the spot where I put food out for stray animals...string animals as they seem to be called in our household. No, I don't know why "string". It appeared to be a cat with an incredibly interesting color, a long slender neck and large prominent ears AND no tail. See NO TAIL...isn't that interesting? We quickly gave it a tuna sandwich, though the "tuna" was actually chicken! Does that make sense? Oh well, never mind...now there you have the answer to the question in the post below. It is a stray Manx Cat.
Thanks for guessing along with me.
Love, Rachel

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

How pretty! It looks well cared for. I wonder if someone is missing it!

Have a good evening!

Love, Esther

Cottage Rose said...

What a pretty little kitty. It is a shame that people don't or won't take care of their animals. Bless you for feeding all the poor lost and lonely creatures of our Lord. I hope the kitty finds a home with love. I love chicken salad sandwich or tuna. Have a great week.
Hugs;
Alaura

Anonymous said...

I can't believe it has been so long since I last visited you! You are such a compasionate person caring for the strays. Oh, I can't believe someone would let that lovely Manx cat roam--or that it just fends for itself on a regular basis. Your "waterfall" chest is wonderful! We have a chest and dresser of that same design in a guest bed room--it belonged to my husband's parents and we have used it for years and years. It has been many colors since we've had it--currently it is painted black with brushed nickel handles. Your idea to use a pitcher as a candle holder is brilliant! It's like a little lantern--and so easy to move with its handle. I will put that idea to good use!! What a sweet porch picnic--lucky you--even with the intrusion of the extra large ant! Happy Sunday.

Tracie~MyPetiteMaison said...

Ahh Rachel,
You know me - I really hope this little guy finds a home. It's nice you gave him a tuna sandwich (chicken, I mean). One of our cats is a Manx and she adopted us years ago. You've got a kind heart feeding stray animals.
xoxo~Tracie

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