Feline Friday #44 | Friendly Fill-Ins Week 154

Feline Friday #44 | Friendly Fill-Ins Week 154

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Jackie enjoys the relatively warm weather. We don’t see much of her during the day. I am glad that she joins us in the evening for a nice, long purring and cuddling session. I am always a little bit nervous when she is out of sight, but she has so much fun outside it would be selfish to keep her in the house. And I know she doesn’t leave our garden anymore, so I hope she is safe.

Friendly Fill-Ins Week 154

I again participate in the Friendly Fill-Ins, hosted by Four-LeggedFurballs and 15andmeowing. So here we go:

1. I got my first cell phone in 1997 or 1998 if I remember correctly. We live on the countryside, and I wanted to be able to call help in case my car broke down. 
2. I wish the word woebegone could be removed from the English language. Our englisch teacher insisted we read Shakespeare in the original version, and this was a word I never really understood. 
3. I’ll never outgrow playing and cuddling with animals.

4. Young people who treat me respectfully make(s) me feel old.
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21 thoughts on “Feline Friday #44 | Friendly Fill-Ins Week 154

  1. I live your fill-ins. Jackie is adorable. I’d let her outside too. You live in the country.

    Thank you for joining the Feline Friday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous day and weekend. Scritches to Jackie. 😎

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  2. Thank you for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. I will never outgrow cuddling animals either 🙂 Have a nice weekend. XO

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  3. Some cats have been outdoors all their lives and keeping them in would upset them. We have one like that and she’s allowed out for a few hours a day while we are home to watch, and she stays in the yard.

    Hadn’t thought of the word “woebegone” in a long time.

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  4. Aw, it’s a shame young ones treating you respectfully makes you feel old. I see too much in the way of kids and teens being utterly disgraceful to people that I think any decent behaviour is a blessing these days. ‘Woebegone’ is one I could live without too!
    Hope you’re having a lovely weekend, Viola 🙂
    Caz xx

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    1. Of course there are also these rude kids, but I am glad there are still polite and quiet ones.
      I wonder why things like “woebegone” are kept in my memory, because there are so many important things I don’t remember.
      xx

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      1. Maybe your brain has become like mine – a treasure trove for the unimportant while all the things I do actually need to remember disappear like sand through your fingers!

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  5. Jackie sounds like me, I can be very persistant too when I have to stay inside, while the garden is calling…MOL 😀 We never heard about the woebegone, must be a Shakespear’s thing, that Granny didn’t understand at all, besides the “To be or not to be”…MOL 😀 Pawkisses for a Relaxed Wordless Wednesday🐾😽💞

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    1. It’s funny what words I remember from reading Shakespeare 🙂
      And it’s a good thing you and Jackie have a vice garden and can spend time outside safely.

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  6. I’m yet again late to visit, but I want to thank you for joining in on the Friendly Fill-Ins! Your #3 is absolute perfection, and I agree 1000%!

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    1. I am sure a non native German speaker would find lots of these words in German as well 😂.
      Of course Jackie thinks she is beautiful, cats often are so sure about themselves, all I have to do is take photos.

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