No way, Sadie. These are my freshly-sprouted seedlings. You may have a few sniffs, but no nibbles.
The first spring we had Sadie, she sneaked into the plant room and destroyed all the seedlings.
Now the door remains closed to that room when I am not in it.
Sorry, Sadie, but the catnip needs time to grow first.
An update on Mr. Whiskers: He is still doing poorly and may have kidney cancer.
He'll remain at his vets for at least another week. :-(
Darlin' Sadie, we can understand totally why you didn't want to wait!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWe continue to purray for Mr. Whiskers.
Love to all......
Sadie, we, too, understand why you wouldn't want to wait!
ReplyDeletePoor Mr. Whiskers...We're continuing to send him purrs and universal Light.
-Fuzzy Tales
It is very hard to resist new plants! Fresh greens are hard to come by!
ReplyDeletePoor Mr. Whiskers, I hope he is not in too much pain. What a sweet picture, but she must wait!
ReplyDeleteAgain you're reminding me I must see if I can find pictures of my childhood calico, Daisy, *helping* with mom's seedlings.
ReplyDeleteAwwww me and Charlie are sending hugs to Mr Whiskers. Poor little sweetie - very sad! :-(
ReplyDeleteAwwww lovely Sadie!!! You must be very patient!!! Just think in a few months time you'll have tons and tons of fresh catnip!!! Yay!
Hugs too to adorable Benny and Tucker! Take care
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Thank you all for your kind purrs and good wishes for Mr. Whiskers.
ReplyDeleteSadie, we're with you...those are delicious SNAX!
ReplyDeleteWe'll double up our purrs for Mr. Whiskers.
My paws are crossed for Mr. Whiskers. I hope he is OK and home with you soon!
ReplyDeleteYour pal, PIp
Sadie, if you let the seedlings grow you'll have tons of your own catnip!
ReplyDeletePoor Mr. Whiskers! We'll send our healing purrs!