Tuesday, 3 February 2009

Smokey - Little Tinker

I thought I would update you on Smokey. After our trip to the vet we were keeping him in until his wound started to heal and dry over. For those of you who have asked, we have no idea what bit him, but he loves putting his paw down holes, just to see what is there, so it could have been anything. Very nasty bite though. The first 5 days of keeping him in weren't too bad, but then that evening, oh my goodness he just went mad. He was running all through the house, jumping up on every bit of furniture, every time we walked past him he would jump out at us and cling to our legs. Luckily he doesn't play with his claws out!! We had out every toy we could find and tried to keep him amused. We managed to keep him in for that night and then the next morning it all started again and to finish it off he really disgraced himself because, when Richard was sitting on the sofa talking to his sister who had come to visit, Smokey jumped up beside him and tiddled on the sofa. How bad was that??? Needless to say, he went outside. He survived out there but we didn't see him until about 8.30 in the evening and I was beginning to panic. He came back and his leg was fine, so we have let him out again today. Now waiting for him to come home, again. I half expect this little figure to come down the road with a stick over his shoulder and a red and white spotted hankie carrying all his worldly goods. He is very loveable but also terribly independant. Just adorable really.

Outside and in the surrounding area at the moment you are greeted with the smell of bonfires and the sound of chain saws. Everyone is clearing up after the storm. So much damage and all the trees that were lost. Such a shame. My dad should be here at the moment because he loves a bonfire. What is it with men and bonfires, the bigger the better as far as they are concerned.

I will soon get into the swing of things and get some photos taken but in the meantime, it is just getting into the habit of posting again and enjoying everyone elses tales. Still haven't caught up with everyone yet, but I'll get there. Take care all of you, talk again soon.

6 comments:

Clare said...

Bless - glad Smokey is OK
Clare
xxx

apple tree quilter said...

Also glad to hear Smokey is healing up fine. His little "accident" was just to remind you that he IS NOT AN INDOOR CAT!!!!! And not in a nice way either!!

You must have such a mess after that terrible storm. Hopefully you weren't too affected by it.

How are the girls doing with the terrible snow storm that just hit England? We saw pictures of London and it was all snow covered.

There was a really bad ice storm last week in Kentucky. We saw pictures of Elizabethtown on the news. Trees down everywhere and there are people still without power ten days after the storm. Not a nice thing with temperatures hovering around 30 degrees.

Men just like fires period! Must hark back to caveman days. Shar

aims said...

Mom was a pyromaniac! Loved building fires - always! We always teased her about it.

Cats will have their own way won't they?

How embarrassing that he peed on the sofa while visitors were there. Yikes!

Debra in France said...

Hi Haze, poor little Smokey, they don't like their routines messed around with do they? I hope he is doing well today.

Ian loves bonfires too. I always thought it was because he was an ex-fireman, but it seems that it is a real man thing.

It is really great to have you back in blogland. love and hugs Debra xx

Jacky said...

I have been reading your blog and interest in patchwork. I am a member of the English Quilters Guild and will be visiting Gers in the summer. Can you tell me ifthere are any good patchwork shops or exhibitions to visit in the area?
Sorry to hear about the storm damage, we have just missed the worst of the English snow her in the north west of the country.
Jacky

Jacky said...

I have been reading your blog and interest in patchwork. I am a member of the English Quilters Guild and will be visiting Gers in the summer. Can you tell me ifthere are any good patchwork shops or exhibitions to visit in the area?
Sorry to hear about the storm damage, we have just missed the worst of the English snow her in the north west of the country.
Jacky