07/14/2017 – Around Colehaus

This is not our cat - © Colehauscats.com

This is not our cat – © Colehauscats.com

First off, let us be clear about one thing: This is not our cat. More about Sweet Teese to come.

No more dirt covering sidewalks - © Colehauscats.com

No more dirt covering sidewalks – © Colehauscats.com

While we were on hiatus and away from the Internets, Mom finished her long, three year project of removing yards and yards of extra dirt from around Colehaus. The extra dirt came from years of decomposed bark mulch of which she used to be a huge fan. No one tells you you’re actually adding mountains of future dirt to your plot of land, dirt that will rot fences and foundations, slide down to cover sidewalks and bury plants and bushes and choke tree trunks. And the bark slivers embedded under the skin! *shudders*

Mom's 3 year dirt removal project done - © Colehauscats.com

Mom’s 3 year dirt removal project done – © Colehauscats.com

Along the way however, earthworms will love it and earthworms are much appreciated around here. The native soil has vastly improved away the original century-old, overused cow pastureland, to workable and almost loamy in spots. Roots are protected from drying out and from freezing completely in the winter. Weeds are suppressed (for the most part), and bark mulch adds a finished look to the beds that would otherwise be sun-hardened, clay-packed dirt.

Mom asks, “But did we need so much of it?” No.

Enough yard work babbling. On to the interesting stuff, already!

Not our cat - © Colehauscats.com

Not our cat – © Colehauscats.com

Did we mention this is not our cat? Yes? Okay, good. Just wanted that to be clear.

Old Happy looking better - © Colehauscats.com

Old Happy looking better – © Colehauscats.com

Old Happy is still around and looking better every day. We are certain she is partially blind and mostly deaf and we feel so lucky to be able to provide food and a safe haven for her…

Patches' babies 2017 - © Colehauscats.com

Patches’ babies 2017 – © Colehauscats.com

… especially because Happy is a four times over grandmother this year! Say hi to great, great, great granddaughter Patches and her three babies.

Raccoon Patches and one of her babies 2017 - © Colehauscats.com

Raccoon Patches and one of her babies 2017 – © Colehauscats.com

We’d wondered if we’d see babies this year. Mom had noticed a raccoon that had ratty-looking fur with a section missing on her back hanging around during daytime hours over a month ago, which means nothing but can also mean it’s a pregnant female looking for extra food to help supplement her diet. So far, we’ve been right five years running!

Patches is a gentle mama and her babies are roly-poly fur balls. And yes, Mom keeps forefront in her mind these are wild animals. She’d never stick her fingers out there, no matter what.

Elusive kitty still elusive - © Colehauscats.com

Elusive kitty still elusive – © Colehauscats.com

The new-ish kitty with the pretty fur is still coming around occasionally and still just as elusive as ever. We’ve yet to get within thirty feet of him and we’re not sure if that’s ever going to change. We don’t know that it is a him, exactly. We’re just running with the notion that it is, kind of like running with scissors – we know we shouldn’t but sometimes the thrill of doing so gets the best of us.

Visiting boy cat - © Colehauscats.com

Visiting boy cat – © Colehauscats.com

Here’s someone new, walking along the back fence. Um, no mistaking what gender he is.

Another visiting boy cat - © Colehauscats.com

Another visiting boy cat – © Colehauscats.com

And another visiting boy cat. Yes, it’s a he and he’s marking our back bushes as his. Thanks, gray guy.

Visiting feral boy - © Colehauscats.com

Visiting feral boy – © Colehauscats.com

This boy showed up about a month ago and while his fur doesn’t look bad, he is every bit as skittish as any feral we’ve come to know. We’re also wildly happy to report he’s staying, on and off, in one of the feral shelters (Spitty’s Place), and seems to really like it.

Visiting feral boy - © Colehauscats.com

Visiting feral boy – © Colehauscats.com

Notice his round face and beefy jowls? That apple-shaped head is usually a sign he’s unneutered. Thankfully, there doesn’t seem to be many females around; non-spayed females, that is, but that won’t stop Mom from trying to gain his trust. Perhaps a snip might be in his future. And a name, too. Let’s call him… Mac.

We’ve got more to report but this post has already gone long so, we’ll save some things for later. In the meanwhile, here’s some photos from around the garden. Thank you for visiting us and reading!

Blueberries - © Colehauscats.com

Blueberries – © Colehauscats.com

Blue Hydrangea - © Colehauscats.com

Blue Hydrangea – © Colehauscats.com

Pink Dianthus - © Colehauscats.com

Pink Dianthus – © Colehauscats.com

Red Strawberries - © Colehauscats.com

Red Strawberries – © Colehauscats.com

Wild Daisies - © Colehauscats.com

Wild Daisies – © Colehauscats.com

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Previously on Colehaus Cats:

2016 – No post
2015 – Ruby Tuesday
2014 – Who’s Knocking?
2013 – No post
2012 – No post

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07/12/2017 – Cat Days? Every Day!

Hey! - © Colehauscats.com

Hey! – © Colehauscats.com

Hey, is this thing on?

Non-judgmental Olivia judges - © Colehauscats.com

Non-judgmental Olivia judges – © Colehauscats.com

Define the word, “on.”

Ruby on alert - © Colehauscats.com

Ruby on alert – © Colehauscats.com

So, we’re back? But, I’m not sure I got enough naptime in.

Another day, another nap for Zuzu - © Colehauscats.com

Another day, another nap for Zuzu – © Colehauscats.com

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz….zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz…..zzzzzzzzzzzz…

While it’s not the dog days of summer here yet (and we are into summer here, finally), why is it you never hear about the cat days of summer? Cat days are here every day and just maybe a few weather people ought to visit our house to verify this for themselves!

Miss Newton, Sunny, and Pia, otherwise known as N, S, & P - © Colehauscats.com

Miss Newton, Sunny, and Pia, otherwise known as N, S, & P – © Colehauscats.com

Quint and Tessa, known today as Q & T - © Colehauscats.com

Quint and Tessa, known today as Q & T – © Colehauscats.com

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Previously on Colehaus Cats:

2016 – No post
2015 – No post
2014 – No post
2013 – Still Grumpy
2012 – No post

Posted in Miss Newton, Olivia, Pia, Quint, Ruby, Sunny, Tessa, Viola, Zuzu | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 29 Comments

07/07/2017 – Almost Back…

Wrapping things up - © Colehauscats.com

Wrapping things up – © Colehauscats.com

We’re almost done wrapping things up during our hiatus and will be back shortly. Thank you for your patience! Yes, even you, Tessa, the most impatient tuxie we know.

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