Image 1 — The most dramatic Moo Cat ever
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The most dramatic Moo Cat ever

This is Marley and she loves belly rubs and being a drama queen
Her most dramatic moment was the one time she came in from the back yard, screaming and dragging her back legs. My mother and I immediately jumped into action in ringing the vet and seeing if she broke or dislocated her leg/hip.

As my father and sister were walking in the door after their night shift, Marley still screaming, my sister put a treat on the bench. Marley immediately jumped up onto the table to eat said treat.

It was determined she was bitten by an ant. Stay dramatic queen

u/TinaTissue — 3 days ago

Apple Pig Personal Sized Rings

I loved their Travelers Notebook style leather and wanted to invest in a really nice personal size rings. I do have a video of like a mini tour but I’m not sure Reddit allows that. I am making my own layouts on Tomoe River paper and just deciding how best to get everything that I want in there

It’s a bit chunky just due to the thickness of the leather but it is very sturdy

u/TinaTissue — 11 days ago
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So many lessons learned but still proud

My second cardigan and also the first time I did a double knitted button band. The pattern is Jacket No 1 by MFK and clearly is very different to the picture of it

Next time I make a cardigan, I will need to block it before doing the band to prevent this scrunching up. Fortunately I don’t mind the look as I find a lot of patterns not fitting well on me.

Any tips are appreciated!

u/TinaTissue — 1 month ago

Ryn trying to initiate play!

For a little context, Ryn (tortie) is a very skiddish girl who hid in my grandmothers wardrobe for over a month when my sister moved back home. Her confidence has grown, but it is mainly thanks to Alister, my ragdoll.

He very much is a typical ragdoll in going limp and just not bothering with much. He was the one to really welcome her into the home and helped her settle down. Even now, she initiates play, does zoomies together and lets Alister groom her when they lay together

u/TinaTissue — 2 months ago

Grandma stole my large plush bunny

My grandmother is currently semi bed bound with only being able to be transferred between the bathroom and her recliner (refuses to sleep in the hospital we bought for her out of desperation). She fell in love with my pink blossom bunny, so I gave it to her!

I’m her main carer so it’s nice that something small can bring her joy when she gets to sleep. I’m missing my pink friend, but she is in better hands

u/TinaTissue — 2 months ago

A task that doesn’t require a cat, Marley determined that was wrong

Reposted from r/Knitting as they don't accept pet pictures (fair) Marley is very much a supervisor and has always been in involved in my knitting

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u/TinaTissue — 3 months ago
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Knitting is a task that requires 0 cats

Re-knitting a sleeve that was far too tight and had a supervisor that has to be in the way everytime I knit. This was after I pulled the cardigan from underneath her! Would love to hear everyones "this requires no animal story"

u/TinaTissue — 3 months ago