6.10.2010

June 10, 2010

White Dog's neighborhood nemesis is a cat with her exact same coloring, named Cauliflower, who lives next door. Cauliflower does not respect the boundaries of our property and takes great delight in tormenting White Dog by sitting on driveway and by using our yard as her litter box/hunting grounds. White Dog is further irritated because Michael (who indiscriminately, in her eyes, loves all furry creatures) has made friends with said feline. Cauliflower's friendship with Michael has emboldened the cat even more.

White Dog was sleeping on the floor next to me as I painted this afternoon. I saw Cauliflower on our wall in the yard and was thankful that White Dog's nap prevented a barking frenzy. I kept working and looked up shortly later because I caught a movement across the deck. There was Cauliflower sitting just outside the dog door, cleaning herself! White Dog's internal intruder radar was set off and she woke confused but barking. When she actually registered who the intruder was she called for backup from The Other White Dog (who was also napping but on the front porch).

She was through the door fast enough that Cauliflower almost did not make it to the railing of the deck and up the tree without missing fur. White Dog and her brother made sure the treed cat knew that they were not amused; nor were they planning on just walking away from her in the tree.

The cat looked around nervously surveying the situation. You could almost hear her calculating. White Dog and Quinn were smug; they had her now, it was just a matter of waiting...or was it? Cauliflower tensed up her muscles, ran along the branch that reached out to the wall and threw herself from the tree. She managed to grab the wall with both front paws and haul herself over to the other side just as White Dog demonstrated jumping skills honed in agility class.

No trophy but a bit of excitement on an otherwise boring (teeny bit less) hot summer day.

Milo Update: Things are unchanged. Milo is still not eating and wants to be on the ground rather than on her perch...both previously observed signs that she is growing eggs. We are hopeful that this is her "health issue."

8 comments:

Amy & the house of cats said...

Well, we must appologize for our species on this one - we think that there is a line kitties shouldn't cross - invading others territory - be they person, kitty or dog. Sure, if your brother is sitting somewhere and you smoosh in with him that is one thing - you are related and all, but we think going over the wall is going to far.

We are still purring and praying for Milo - hopefully it is just eggs!

Casper and pals said...

That bad cat!

NAK and The Residents of The Khottage Now With KhattleDog! said...

I have skhwirrels, woo have KHATS!

We khould swap!

Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra
PeeEssWoo: Thanks fur the Milo update!

Coffee Talk with Shar said...

Hey, my computer tolerance is wearing thin - I left you messages - THREE times, but each time it got lost in cyberspace!!! Mom says it's the universes' way of teaching me patience! I'm an eskie - we don't have PATIENCE!!!

What I had said before was what a great job you and Mighty Quinn did to tree that funny-named feline!!! Bet she won't be around any time soon. Maybe you can have a LOUD conversation with Quinn about having Cauliflower and Dip for a mid morning snack!!!!!

Love you all,
Your BFF and the sibs

Cappy the Eskie said...

That feline wouldn’t stand a chance in our yard. I don’t even like to see them on television. There’s a cat across the street from us that sits in the driveway (his driveway) and hisses at me when I walk by. He never moves, even when I frantically bark at him.

We checked out a site called *The Iguana Den* and found that there is an Iguana Group you can join on Yahoo – probably similar to the Eskie Forum. The information is listed on the bottom of the page.

Hugs and yips,
Cappy

Teddy Bear said...

Cats...they are so cute but it's unfair that they have the freedom to roam wherever and whenever they want.

Love,
Teddy Bear

♥♥ The OP Pack ♥♥ said...

We csn never understand why the rule for cats outside are different than ours. And they do seem to take great joy in teasing. Maybe this chase brought a bit more common sense to the fore for Cauliflower.

Hope you are right about Milo and that she is OK otherwise.

Woos - Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara

Prints the Cat said...

Cauliflower is a cute name for a cat! We're still hoping Milo is okay and it's just her eggs.