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Perhaps a Mole Hill for sure not Ant hill...
I was a bit surprised that whomever lives here, built it so close to the walking trail
Feline Friday Flashback Poet Madi
From January 20, 2017
FUR
by Madison D Cat
I Proudly wear this crown, I was not tricked.
It describes my furs which are quite lush and thick.
My furs require a brush now and then
Sometimes I give it little spit and a lick.
Mostly my furs are dark gray not black.
Once, a while back,
it was said they were
Soft as Chinchilla by my vet tech.
I exclaimed WHAT in the heck....
Research revealed a Chinchilla
is a fancy pants word for a rat which I am NOT.
I am a smart cat I keep my furs to myself.
Not at all like that rat Chinchilla whom I discovered does not.
.
oooh that was a furtabulous poem about fur... we agree a diva always has such super furs and you always are madison the Diva.....
ReplyDeleteMadi had beautiful fur, but how dare her vet compare her to a rodent!
ReplyDeleteHello in there! I would be giving that hole an extraSpecial sniff! We loved your poem and your furs look so baby soft, Madi.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThat does look mole, that hole... and Angel Madi, you had me off researcing Chinchillas for half an hour! Fun wee critters in their own way - but definitely nothing like you! Hugs and whiskeries, YAM-aunty xxx
Angel Madi, your furs always were glorious! I suspect your vet didn't mean anything negative (but a "rat"?!). Chinchillas are known for their amazingly soft fur. Which, sadly, makes them a source of fur for clothing...but that's another topic.
ReplyDeleteHugs from Kim and her angels
you most defintely did not look or act like a rat. chinchilla is supposed to be the softest of furs and i am sure that is
ReplyDeletewhat they meant. google lens search says plains gopher dug that hole
huh, wonder what made the hole. Madi, I bet you were softer than a mink coat.
ReplyDeleteEpic poem! Happy weekend sweetie!
ReplyDeleteAngel Madi was certainly NOT a rat!
ReplyDeleteWe love that poem and the Madi flash back. Walter could wear that crown of "Superior Softness" since every time he goes to the vet they always remark at how soft his fur is.
ReplyDeleteMadi did have beautiful fur, she was a beautiful girl. I dated a guy in college... his Dad raised chinchillas in their basement, not as pets. It creeped me out and made me sad. It was a short relationship. Very good words that make that poem that Madi wrote!
ReplyDeleteAngel Madi sure had a way with words...BOL!!
ReplyDeleteMy imagination thinks maybe a snake made it's home in an old ant mound....."shiver"
Happy Friday!
Rosy and Beth
So nice to see Angel Madi. XO
ReplyDeleteHugs to Angel Madi and sweet photo ~ great to see ~
ReplyDeleteIntriguing home photo ~ Xo
Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Oh my you are definitely not a rat! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that vet tech didn't mean that comparison as a insult. Oh, and I can't imagine who or what made that hole. Let me know if you find out.
ReplyDeleteI think that hole is probably a political headquarters of some kind. Good poem with sweet Angel Madi.
ReplyDeleteThat is an odd place for a home.
ReplyDeleteThe poem is as purrfect as you, thanks for joining Feline Friday!
That's they type of thing I tend to make a mountain out of.
ReplyDeleteWe have those holes in our yard too - mostly around the base of trees...! Always a pleasure to see a flashback of dear Angel Madi who no doubt is up to something at the Bridge and keeping watch over her Mom and Dad.
ReplyDeleteLove, Pam