3/6/2026 – All the Pretty Ones

Pretty visitor P who lives across the street © Colehauscats.com
Pretty visitor P who lives across the street © Colehauscats.com

Pretty neighborhood visitor P stopped by for some special Temptation treats that only she gets from Mom. Mom says, “We’ve had this lone bag of Temptation treats for 3 years now, and though it’s a big bag, only P likes them. So only P gets them, and just 3 for each visit.”

Goes to show you how often, or not, P visits. P is currently in a witness protection program hence, her name P. Besides, no one would believe her real name is Princess. Oops!

Millie the visitor raccoon knows where the foods are © Colehauscats.com
Millie the visitor raccoon knows where the foods are © Colehauscats.com

Millie might visit our feeding station every day, or maybe she doesn’t, but when she does, she knows where the food bowl is! She’s still not putting on weight however. 🙁

Pretty Millie, February 28, 2026 © Colehauscats.com
Pretty Millie, February 28, 2026 © Colehauscats.com

She is so pretty! We are starting to believe Millie was human-oriented at some point. She has a routine with Mom and witnessed by Dad more than once. Mom comes out the side garage door, Millie comes out of the feeding station (if she’s in there), she stands in front of Mom and s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s out one paw and lightly touches the toe of Mom’s shoe. Then she looks up at Mom once and goes back to the feeding station to eat. What is this behavior?

Pretty Quint © Colehauscats.com
Pretty Quint © Colehauscats.com

Quint says, “Oh? So, it’s routine you want? How about if I stand here staring at you until you share your turkey. That’s cute AND pretty, am I right?”

Sure Quint, we’ll share. Better to share with you than some pretty but wild animal who’s likely to *bite our fingers off!

*We know full well raccoons are wild animals and would never, ever, intentionally touch one. We like every one of our fingers just the way they are.

** Not counting the time back in 2017 when a baby raccoon accidentally booped Mom’s finger when she was photographing it.

Curious baby raccoon, 2017 © Colehauscats.com
Curious baby raccoon, 2017 © Colehauscats.com

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A Colehaus Cats flashback:

2025 – No post
2024Wordless Wednesday
2023MultiCat Monday
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2021 – No post
2020Finally Friday
2019Wednesday Whoppers
2018 – No post
2017Monday Wash Day
2016 – No post
2015Colors with Miss Newton
2014 – No post
2013Still in Love. Wordless Wednesday
2012 – No post

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7 Responses to 3/6/2026 – All the Pretty Ones

  1. P has very interesting fur colors.
    Racoons are very smart; they know how to play the game.
    Quint is very smart too.

  2. Memories of Eric and Flynn says:

    Maybe Millie and the toe touching is her confirming you are friends. You are very pretty and cute, Quint. I always used to tell Flynn he was too pretty to be a boy.

  3. quint…dood…may bee ewe shuld sharez sum oh that turkee with P and M…noe, make that for SUR, sharez sum oh that turkee with P and M ‼️🐾😸 itz burd buddy….burd….happee week end two ewe all 💚🌿🐾😸

  4. mochasmysteriesandmeows says:

    P is so beautiful! Such unusual markings.

    • colehauscats says:

      Very unusual. It’s a coat called Smoke. Her undercoat is white and her top coat is dark gray. When our neighbors first got her, we mentioned her unusual coloring and they didn’t seem to be interested in knowing any more. She’s strictly an outdoor cat and visits several other neighbors besides just us. She gets good lovin’.

  5. 15andmeowing says:

    P is a beauty. Millie sounds very sweet. Xo

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