Today we join Two SPOILED CATS
Angel Sammy and Teddy for their poetic pictorial poem.
Here is today's inspiration
August 20, 2020 |
Dearest Auntie HiC
It is I, Rocky, here to say I a very thankful that it is Thursday and my
snip, clip and chip is 'history'. I am thankful for all the good wishes from our furiends too.
Below I share a photo Mom took of me with a caption that my brother from another Mother
wrote I heard that you giggled too.. Well that is ok 'cause I Rocky am all about happy, fun
and friends. I like for my friends to MOL so here you go
PS.... here’s a picture of Rocky, saying goodbye to his chestnuts. Mom says he’s too “testoste-roni”!
You know, the real San Francisco Treat. 😹😹😹
I read the Rocky Report out loud to Uncle we both giggled sorry Rocky...it is kinda funny. Just think 2 less things to give a lickin' to...MOL MOL MOLMOL
Sending loads of love to both my nephews.
Hugs Auntie HiC
What a wonderful poem! Rocky you are adorable!
ReplyDeleteRocky that are good news, we are glad that everything is over now.... we love the poem, that's really what we feel ...
ReplyDeleteThat poem spoke to me. Thank you so much.
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ReplyDeleteOh yes, a fine verse indeed - and glad that Rocky is over and done! YAM xx
Beautiful poem to go with the lovely picture.
ReplyDeleteBertie always gets nervous when he reads about these snipping operations... But we're both glad that Rocky came through it all just fine.
Cheers, Gail.
At least yours was a short snip and clip, mine was a proper operation! It took aaaaaages!!!
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I am glad that you are all "sorted" now, Rocky.
ReplyDeleteThat is a sweet poem
Love the photo and your poem, Miss Cecilia, and we are so happy that the nasties are behind you, Rocky.
ReplyDeleteI like the poem. Rocky, glad all went well. Your family will be a lot happier with those 2 little problems gone.
ReplyDeleteLovely poem! It's good to be rid of those chestnuts.. Ha!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great poem. We're glad to hear Rocky's procedure went well too.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute poem! We're glad all is okay and you're doing well sweet Rocky! Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteWere glad Rocky is doing ok after his snip.
ReplyDeleteGW says she wonders how you come up with those pretty poems every week. She hasn't written poetry in ages!
Snip, clip and chip done eh? Good! Now you can RELAX! Mom and I love your poem Miss Cecilia - it's BEAUTIFUL.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Teddy
With those moves that rock he is completing maybe he should go on America's Got Talent. So sorry for your loss Rocky but you'll be a better person for it
ReplyDeleteGood news on Rocky - yay! I just love those kitty toesies!
ReplyDeleteOh the snip. It must be done and it looks like your family thinks it's rather funny. I chuckled too.
ReplyDeleteHave a purrfect Thankful Thursday. My best to your Auntie C. ♥
Rocky, nothing about you will change, except perhaps some of your shenanigans will be reduced!
ReplyDeleteC; this poem deserves a standing ovation !!! ♥♥♥ L
ReplyDeleterocky; dood. we iz buzzed happee yur home & doin grate; YAY & HOORAY ☺☺☺♥♥♥
What a moving and beautiful poem today C, great job!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Rocky...you are a hoot!!!
Your sweet poem made us smile. Very nicely expressed.
ReplyDeleteRocky - your little quote there really made us all chuckle. Hope your recovery goes well.
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Beautiful poem.And Rocky, I am glad all went well. XO
ReplyDeleteReally nice poem ! We're glad Rocky came through his surgery ok !
ReplyDeleteBOL. Saying goodbye to his chestnuts. Good one.
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha!!! I laughed out loud. He sure was saying goodbye to them!
ReplyDeleteThe house is going to settle down quite a bit now that Rocky is missing his "Rocks" MOL
ReplyDeleteJust think Rocky, no more unsatisfied longings and 2 less things on you to bathe. Glad you got to say goodbye to them, BOL. XOXO Lucy and Xena
ReplyDeleteThere are certainly a lot of details like that to take into consideration. That is a great point to bring up. I offer the thoughts above as general inspiration but clearly there are questions like the one you bring up where the most important thing will be working in honest good faith. I don?t know if best practices have emerged around things like that, but I am sure that your job is clearly identified as a fair game. Both boys and girls feel the impact of just a moment’s pleasure, for the rest of their lives.
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