CATURDAY WITH LISBETH AND FIONA OR…

WHO TURNED OFF BIRD TV?

We’ve all been behaving like good little kits just as we promised; though, we’re feeling pretty conflicted. Some of our friends have been very supportive of our promise to Mom, but others still think we should throw another big trashing pawty just as we did the last time the humans deserted us.

With eight of us voting on how we should spend our long, boring, tedious days and nights, we have had a really hard time coming to a majority decision. So far the inability to come up with a plan, we can all accept, has kept us from doing anything naughty. We hope Mom is reading this so she knows that as of now, at least, we have maintained our composure.

But it is getting hardener and harder, and here’s why?

Lisbeth: "Gosh, I am so bored. I think it's time for a little bird and squirrel TV."

Lisbeth: “Gosh, I am so bored. I think it’s time for a little bird and squirrel TV.”

"Let's check out the action. What? Who turned off birdy and squirty TV?"

“Let’s check out the action. What? Who turned off birdy and squirty TV?”

"Hey, Fiona, did you notice that all the feeders are empty and bridy and squirty TV is turned off."

“Hey, Fiona, did you notice that all the feeders are empty and birdy and squirty TV is turned off.”

Fiona; "Really. You mean they ate everything and went away?"

Fiona; “Really. You mean they ate all the sunflower seeds and went away?”

"Yeah, and Dad's the one who always fills the feeders. I don't think they left any instructions for Maggie to refill them."

“Yeah, and Dad’s the one who always fills the feeders. I don’t think they left any instructions for Maggie to refill them. Should we ask her when she comes?”

"Well, I can think of only one thing left to do: PAWTY TIME!"

“I don’t think we should impose on her like that.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There’s only one thing to do then: LET’S PAWTY!

Purrs and hugs, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo

P.S. Please, please don’t tell Mom we are contemplating getting into a just an itty-bitty amount of trouble. We have no doubt that Maggie will tell on us in her daily notes. But Mom and Dad won’t see those until they get home!