Wednesday morning peepin’.

Their new favorite spot.

She's pretty regal.

I imagine he's never seen cows before.

Living with my parents has been like an extended vacation, one that Chowder and Maxine are also thoroughly enjoying.  One of their favorite places is the window seat in my bedroom.  I put a pillow and blanket down so they an lie and look out, and I can tell they appreciate it by the amount of time they both spend there.  They seem to especially enjoy watching the purple martins at dusk, when they go crazy feasting on the millions of mosquitoes out here (as you can see from the window, we’re in the country). On top of that, there’s a herd of cattle that grazes in the pasture and drinks from the pond next door, and they seem to like watching them as well.  These are the same cows that we frequently feed our watermelon rind–I’m planning on taking a few pictures next time because they’re pretty cute.

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My Sister Takes Great Pictures of my Cats…

… especially Maxine. I find her incredibly hard to photograph because she moves a lot and loves to sniff the camera. Dawn must have some tricks up her sleeve.

She's shy.

She loves to sit at the window and chirp at birds.

She likes to mess with things that look important, like my makeup.

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Cat Grass

Maxine and Chowder love anything that smells or looks like outside. One of their favorite activities is sitting on top of the printer and watching the birds in the backyard, and their (especially Chowder’s) favorite treat is cat grass. It’s my understanding that cat grass provides necessary roughage that aids in their digestion, especially when it comes to preventing hairballs. Products labeled cat grass are typically oat or wheat grass, or both. Chowder and Maxine have both been known to nip at (and devour, at least in the case of my African violets–the leaves, not the flowers) my plants, making it obvious they crave something other that cat food and treats. Another benefit of growing cat grass is that it keeps them away from my other plants, though I’ve resorted to placing most of them out of their reach anyway (especially those that are poisonous to kitties!).

Chowder and Maxing love munching on cat grass.

I’m in the process of looking for cat grass seeds online for several reasons. First, I’ve only found them at places like Wal Mart and Kroger around here, and they’re pretty expensive. Additionally, they always come in grow kits (basically a bag of soil and a plastic tub), and I’d like to avoid that additional packaging waste. I’m going to check a few places around here before ordering, but I did find a mix at SproutPeople.com that looks pretty legit. It includes wheat, rye, barley, triticale, flax and oat seed, and is only $5.55 per pound. Their shipping, however, is pretty steep, so I’m going to bookmark them and keep looking for now.

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