Sunday, April 03, 2005


Lunch ... (Misty)

12 comments:

Wendi said...

What a beautiful cat!!

bingo and betty said...

thanks Wendi.

KMJ said...

You know, if the tables were turned and house cats were bigger than people, they'd eat us too. After they play with us and maybe tear off a limb or two. :)

bingo and betty said...

You know Master 'K' I think of that day and night! It's true just give them a bit more time and its all over for us! Then whos the Master of the string! Sure wendi can say beautiful cat! But as I'm sitting here I bet you shes drinking cream straight out of the carton, you notice how just about everyone on this blog has a kat? Well Master 'K' don't let them fool you get the cook book out ...

Unknown said...

Wow, what gorgeous cat!. Nice picture you've captured a great look in the eyes. She was a beautiful coat, I want a cat know, but I doubt my dog would be happy about that :)

Wendi said...

LOL, sad thing is if my cat became the Master of my house, she would stick me in the basement and check my food and water bowl only when I aggrivated her enough with my meowing at the door. If she wasnt in the mood to walk down the "cat puke filled" stairs she would just open the door and spray me with the water bottle to get me to be quiet!!! Hmmm, does everyone elses cat puke day and night??!!! When my little ones hear her start gagging, they both scream....."HAIRBALLLLLL"....Its pretty funny, for me atleast, my husband has basement cleanup duty.

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bingo and betty said...

4 cuts cat
2 cups peaches
1/2 cup honey
1 tablespoon canned chipotle peppers
4 cups white wine
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup ginger
3 tablespoons garlic
Combine peaches, honey, peppers and white wine until peaches begin to break apart. Blend until smooth in blender. In a food processor, puree ginger. In mixing bowl, combine garlic and brown sugar. Rub on cat. Bake cat on a well-greased pan for 6 to 10 minutes, depending on your taste.

KMJ said...

Wendi, I feel for you... hairballs are rancid and gross! Poor kitty, poor Wendi, poor kids.

My cat had a puking problem, but not hairballs -- she just didn't agree with her food. Then I put her on a completely dry kibble (like science diet) and she's much better -- but occasionally that orange hairball just puffs out inconveniently. Very difficult to get that stain out of grout. :(

Wendi said...

K, I can SO relate to the grout issue. We used to lock Lily in the bathroom when we werent here to monitor where she was puking. I would then have to spend 2 hours scrubbing the floor!! I finally realized straight bleach worked best (although I dont know how much damage it did to the actual grout).

Note: DO NOT use straight/diluted bleach on black/grey grout!! (my husband is regrouting the downstairs bathroom next month, due to the discoloration I caused!!!

Metallyptica said...

Oh... well... I don't have a cat... in fact I don't have any pet as my sister is allergic to fur and dust and all that annoying stuff... :s

B&B that seems like a tasteful meal, maybe we all should gather round someday and try it out, what do you think?! Lol

bingo and betty said...

... ya we have enough cats to make it a weekend event, and cookie can make the salad ...