breaking news reblog zeke

A few new photos.

I don’t have a black cat. I never did have a black cat. I have more cats than I personally can handle at the moment, so it does not look like I will be adopting one soon. To remedy this I decided to reblog a post from “Spike the Scottish Black Cat”. If you visited this blog before, you might want to go back and have a second look.

Long time readers recognize that I do not “reblog” other people’s posts, unless of course, I am featured in it! I will not do any more any time soon.

Additionally Scooby will be featured on Katzenworld’s TRT#138 on this-coming Tuesday.

Playing with Dynamite!

Yes, you are at the right place!  Today we view a Scooby animation–playing with his catnip Dynamite!

Scooby catnip dynamite

Scooby playing with catnip Dynamite!

Scooby cat catnip

Scooby under the influence of catnip

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Television watching cats

Scooby television

Scooby watching a cat walking in Japan

All of my cats at one time or another like to watch television if something interesting is on. I did a tv blog on Opie a while back. Zeke goes so far as to watch his favorite Youtube videos of animals. Zeke is the real television fan. Let’s have a look:

Zeke Marigold

Zeke and Marigold watching a bird together on Youtube

Zeke squirrel

Zeke watching a white squirrel! Do not touch!

Zeke touching tv

Just testing!

cat bird

More Zeke watching youtube

Do your cats watch video?

Zeke (part 1)

Zeke, a striking Maine Coon cat, has always been the mascot of the Feline Cafe; however, when Scooby arrived, Scooby seemed to takeover. The original hierarchy here was Miss Opie, Zeke, and Marigold the Elder. When Scooby moved in, he immediately moved to the top of the ladder. Everyone is OK with that except Opie who was dethroned. She hisses, screams, and swats at him whenever he is too close. One of Scooby’s favourite games is to chase Opie around the house. Zeke enjoys having a new brother to hang out with.

A short recap about Zeke’s origin: He was born to a pair of feral cats, who lived in a barn behind a small log cabin in Tennessee, (I just made that up about the barn, log cabin and Tennessee.) as was Opie to the same cats. He was tiny and lived in a tipped-over flower pot on a neighbor’s porch. (true) I had already reluctantly taken in Opie and had five cats. I said I did not want Zeke. They took him to the shelter, where they said Zeke was feral–he made a big fuss–and that they would kill him that very day. They decided to bring him back instead, and I took him in. I am glad I did now. He does not go outside, except for the catio. He is afraid of the outdoors, and other people. He has a nest under a bed where he hides and sleeps. A doorbell ring sends him running. Unlike Scooby, he has no fear of visits by deer at all.

Zeke cat tree

Top of the cat tree

Zeke chair

I hope Zeke likes the cushion of my nice chair

chair

We will never forget. We have no proof–just suspicions it was Zeke. He will not confess.

zeke box

Zeke in a tiny box. He likes boxes too.

zeke box

Zeke box and blankets–better

zeke window

Zeke in catio window

zeke catio

Zeke in his favourite place in the morning

zeke catio

Zeke in catio

Zeke part 2 is a work in progress. No sense having a part one without a part two!

Lions in woodland park zoo seattle

Here are a few photos of lions taken at Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle this week. Pictures of animals in zoos may not be interesting to some. Many do not like to see animals confined in zoos. If they were not in a zoo, they may not survive, as the wild is a dangerous place now. If you cannot see a real animal in a zoo, how can you care about them in the wild, when you have never seen a real one? I wonder if Scooby would be afraid of seeing these animals? There is a very slim chance a mountain lion or bear could show up in my backyard–but slim is not zero! I have many animal photos to choose from but I will just stick with these cats, as this is, after all, a cat blog.

Lions in zoo

Seattle Woodland Park Zoo

male lion

Scooby Senior

scooby cat

Tabby cats are descended from African wildcats. See any resemblance? Cats, giraffes, and camels are the only animals that walk putting their right front foot and right rear foot forward; then left front and left rear foot forward, and so forth and so on. You might need to know this on the “Jeopardy” television quiz.

Below is shown a photo of lions in the London Zoo I took back in 1976! When you are counting how many shots you have left on your roll of film, you have to be selective. I concentrated on “people” photographs. They are the ones that stand the test of time.

 

London Tower Bridge 1976 and Lions in London Zoo