Hello friends, even though I was looking out the window, I heard you click on my blog so I though I’d best turn around and at least give you a howdy. I’ll get back to my window watching in a minute, but right now you’re more important.
Oh, you’re wondering what I’m looking at? That would be the feeding station of the ferals, which is over to the left on our back deck. I actually could see a bit better if someone would chop down the big old plant that is right out side of the window. But then again, that probably wouldn’t be a plan since I hear it’s a favorite of Mom. But I could see better if it was gone, seriously.
Don’t get me wrong, I can actually see the feeding station just fine. My view of the steps to the deck and the well traveled feline pathway to the steps is somewhat blocked. I mostly can’t see who is coming and from where until they pop up on the deck for a bite. It does make it interesting waiting to see who will be popping in next.
I’m thankful for being able to see the feeding station though, but if Dad adds a second one I might not be able to see it, at least from this view. Join us at the Blog Hop and tell us what you’re thankful for today. Remember, adopt cats, we deserve it!!!!! More Forever Homes More Often! Purrrrr! Zip! Later!
Your human takes such good care of the feral kitties.
Glad you get to watch the feral kitties. And that was very nice of you to turn around so we could see you Brian. So so glad the feral kitties have such a good home there. Have a great Thursday.
I love that your parents take care of the feral and you get to supervise!
oh it seems your window tv has the purrfect show for you… always a surprise who will come to visit your food station :o)
Looks like a great spot to watch. Have a great day.
We are thankful for people like your folks, who care about critters. Of course, we care about you, too.❤
What a great window there Brian where you can watch any feral cats eating their food and we thank your Dad for caring for them .
Luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx
It’s wonderful that your human folks do so much for the ferals. We see very few cats around here and honestly, all of them look like they have homes.
We are thankful that y’all feed and take care of the feral kitties. Bravo! XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
we are just happy that you are helping those ferals
I wish and so does mom, that I were not such a screeching banshee when others come in the yard to admire me. The day that gorgeous Ginger come to the deck and was a whiskers width away from me, I was in full form, believe me. Your parents are fortunate that you and your sisters are so nice about sharing your home territory.
I am thankful for people like your folks that feed the ferals.
BRIAN THAT SOUNDS LIKE A WONDERFUL ACTIVITY…
THEY ARE SOME LUCKY FERALS
HUGS MADI YOUR BFFF
We love that you guys have feeding stations for your ferals. Very cool. They are lucky to have you keeping an eye on them, Brian!
Your dad takes so good care of the ferals, we’re thankful for people like him ! Purrs
You could always convince the mom to move the bush a little.
Howdy Brian! Thanks for turning from your nice window and view so we can see your cute face! It’s so nice of your dad to take care of the ferals!
dood…yur dad doez knot knead ta chop down de plant…. him kneads ta cut a hole in de WALL…… sew ewe can see frum ther, and wear yur at rite now….high paws two him & mom for feedin de ferals…. we send whitefish waves two everee one ♥♥♥
that is so nice that you have a feeding station! That’s like a “carry-out” MOL!
My front window is interesting too, but I don’t ever see any cats out there. Enjoy!
Bet the ferals feel much safer with you watching over them Brian.
Do you ever get a picture of the feral cats or don’t they like it?
Dip and Elliot x
You look so cute Brian. We’s just happy da feedin’ station’s busy. Enjoy da show.
Luv ya’
Dezi
Thanks for turning around to look at us, Brian – very handsome. We are thankful you have such a wonderful and caring Dad.
Woos – Ciara and Lightning
It must be interesting to watch the feral kitties at the feeding station.
Seus pais tem feito um grande trabalho cuidando desses gatinhos.
Agora volte para sua janela e desfrute a vista!
Howdy Brian, but don’t let me interrupt your work. You’re doing a great job helping your parents by keeping an eye on the feral cats.
We are thankful you keep such a good eye out for the ferals Brian. And we are also thankful that the sun is now shining again in our neck of the woods 🙂
the critters in the cottage xo
sounds like you have a fun view, Brian! other kitties visiting our yard usually stress us out. we gotta say we sure are thankful to know good folks like yours that look out for the ferals. purrs,
pip, smidgen, minnie, hollie, sharpie, ditto
Your Mom needs to be flexible when it comes to your needs. The plant can be transplanted. You need to keep tabs on the ferals.
We’re glad you’re keeping an eye on the ferals, Brian. They’re in good paws. 🙂
Maybe you could call your mom’s bush the peek-a-boo bush.
Yur Pawentss are thee BESTEST Brian!!!!
An wee hopess there iss enuff room fur thee Feral Nayshun there!
**paw patsss** Siddhatha Henry xxxxxxx
You guys are amazing. Here in New Zealand I am ashamed of their behaviour towards ferals. Totally ashamed.
PepiSmartDog: your feeding station sound like fun!
Our kittehs have a bird bath to watch, and birds bathe in it each day.
Thank you for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop. Sorry we are late getting here, but here we are! Hee Hee!
Always appreciate your support and I’m so glad you are still part of ur blog hop.
*waves paw* :=o)