LULU IN A TREE

Lulu is my oldest cat. She does not like to be picked up or held. She lives with Tane the crippled kunekune boar. In the day time I often see her sleeping close to him.

She is a sweet heart of a cat. But not mine. She is hers. This cat prefers pigs.

Above is Jude and then his new bed. When I went out to close up the barn last night I could not see him. He gets right in under all that hay- right inside his hut. Every day I put my arm in and loosen the straw so he can get right inside his bed.

Yesterday I covered Jude’s whole hut sides and all with deep straw for double insulation. There is an air hole at the back for ventilation. Like an igloo but with straw. His bed is deep straw surrounded by more deep straw.

He has the best bed.

Sunday shots:

Everything has tracks through it now. I trudge through deep snow to do the chores. But I don’t care. I still love the snow.

My schedule is clear today so I am going to fill my spare moments with study. We are studying the mechanics of reading English this week.

I hope you have some loveliness in your day.

Take care.

C

47 responses to “LULU IN A TREE”

  1. All that snow!! We have nothing in SE Michigan. I love how the pigs make their beds. Sheila’s must be amazing, too. Enjoy your day of study.

  2. Lovely snow pics… surreal for me as our January summer rolls out, today’s temls hotter than yesterday but slightly coller than tomorrow’s forecast. 🌞
    Lulu is a beautiful cat, so sweet she has chosen Tane as her companion.

  3. Wow, deep snow! And Jude is huge! My pig too gets right underneath her straw, just her nose comes out when she wants to talk. She also has an old quilt and a hand me down dog coat with extended straps.

  4. Isn’t fascinating how animals communicate and the kinds of connections they form with one another? Like Lulu and Jude? Quite amazing!

  5. My goodness, that is A LOT of snow! So much snow! We don’t have anything. Yes, we have had a few dustings but nothing that is even worth shovelling. They are predicting snow on Saturday, hopefully, it won’t be too bad.

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