Tuesday 10 December 2013

Pawz on pavementz

Four more mogs for the blog, each one a simply divine pushtine!

Streetmog number: 281
Streetmog name: Harlequin
Actual name:
Favourite Location: Wall & paving
Preferred stroke:
Character: Spooked
Other: This pretty tortie appeared fairly confident as I approached but she jumped down from her wall when I got too close and proceeded to duck and dive behind the plants, rebutting my attempts to favour her with some fussing. Silly tortie.



Streetmog number: 282
Streetmog name: Alani
Actual name:
Favourite Location: Street
Preferred stroke: Head rub
Character: Fearless road runner
Other: Alani was a right bundle of ginger energy and was interested in absolutely anything and everything that happened to be going on. He was especially keen on cars, investigating three of them during my brief visit to his street. Indeed, he decided to sit under my van and I had to shoo him out before I got in to start the engine, for that would have startled this silly mog and we wouldn't want that.





Streetmog number: 283
Streetmog name: Bogart
Actual name:
Favourite Location: Paving
Preferred stroke:
Character: Pretty nervy pretty boy
Other: Bogart was a very handsome young chap and was owning his small front garden. It looked as though he might entertain some cuddles but it was not to be, for his mog nerves got the better of him. Or perhaps I'm losing my touch?


Streetmog number: 284
Streetmog name: Marbella
Actual name:
Favourite Location: Pavement
Preferred stroke: Brief upper back rub
Character: Jumpy
Other: Oh, Marbella you beauty! This wonderful puss popped out from her (or someone else's) front garden and trotted up to me with an endearing miaow. She was a bit of a tease, however, as she decided to head off again after only a few seconds of fluffy fussing. I loved her facial expression - she seemed to wear a permanent frown.



2 comments:

  1. I'm going to be in Wimbledon/Raynes Park on Thursday. I will keep an eye out for cat-happy posties!

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    1. Unlikely to be in Raynes Park but certainly somewhere, anywhere else in Wombleton!

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