Saturday, January 28, 2006

Love Thy Neighbor

A little intermission between Goslar posts and on the heels of the Market Church pulpit yesterday, I guess, and thinking of Dad's sermons: He'd like this one!



This is what the text says:

Tigger the cat loves to horse around with his big pal Annie--and play nuzzle the muzzle. Their unusual relationship is the talk of the barnyard at the Victoria, Australia, home of contractor Jack Bellman.

"Tigger is a nasty old cat, who will bite and hiss and scratch, but he just melts around Annie," says Jack. The paddock pals bonded immediately. The 3-year-old feisty feline loves to jump on the rail fence for a tête-á-tête with 2-year-old Annie.

"They have formed an incredible attachment," says their owner. Tigger even sleeps in Annie's food bin. Concludes an amazed Jack, "They are real buddies."

9 comments:

  1. This reminds me of the tortoise and the baby hippo in Africa after the tsunami. I love it!

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  2. Yes, Moose, I actually thought about that and almost mentioned it. I recently received a series of photos on them that I sent to my Save Box. Hmm. Don't know why I didn't do a post on them but on this instead. The other is just as touching, if not more so! Might have to do something about that!

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  3. Yes Please Do! I know nothing about that other story.... :o)

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  4. I heard once about a cat and a cow. Each day the cat was going to see the cow. I didn't believe it. Now, I do.

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  5. As you see, MP, I have added the other story :) Thanks for the push.

    Mei: I just love these stories, don't you!

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  6. Maybee I will show soon on my catblog this story of the 2 cats and the horse.... Stay tune!

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  7. If you do, MP, please let us know on your regular blog, since we might not know otherwise. I should have known you'd like the story about the cat!

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  8. That is such a cute story! I loved it. Will go check the next post, too :)

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