We had a visitor this evening, whilst the wolf was munching some biscuits and MOC and I were watching a particularly entertaining episode of Judge John Deed, I heard a strange little meow from outside the back door.
On further investigation I find mini blue cat from over the road(as he is known by us) rather wet, cold, covered in leaves and not keen on leaving the shelter of our awning, he let me pick him up and calm him down a bit, then he stood and meowed at the wolf on the inside looking out, I took him in to warm up and dry out whilst I got my shoes on. The wolf sat outside and looked unbothered.
The Swedes who live over the road from us were very pleased to have him back, (they didn't even realise he was out, and they don't have a catflap as they rent).
His name is Aramis - but he will always be mini blue cat to me.
Interestingly he is the only cat I've found that the wolf seems to get on with, The Swedes said that they often see them hanging out together. I think it's more that Aramis is still a kitten and follows the Wolf around like a big brother, the Wolf seems to just tolerate him (he doesn't growl at him or attack him like I've seen him do with other cats)
The Swedes think that Aramis looks up to him. I didn't tell them that this probably meant he'd be teaching him to sleep on beds with wet fur, eat leftover shepherds pie from the kitchen worktop and attack the Christmas tree, but hey - it's nice to see him making friends instead of growling at them.
We had a visitor this evening, whilst the wolf was munching some biscuits and MOC and I were watching a particularly entertaining episode of Judge John Deed, I heard a strange little meow from outside the back door.
On further investigation I find mini blue cat from over the road(as he is known by us) rather wet, cold, covered in leaves and not keen on leaving the shelter of our awning, he let me pick him up and calm him down a bit, then he stood and meowed at the wolf on the inside looking out, I took him in to warm up and dry out whilst I got my shoes on. The wolf sat outside and looked unbothered.
The Swedes who live over the road from us were very pleased to have him back, (they didn't even realise he was out, and they don't have a catflap as they rent).
His name is Aramis - but he will always be mini blue cat to me.
Interestingly he is the only cat I've found that the wolf seems to get on with, The Swedes said that they often see them hanging out together. I think it's more that Aramis is still a kitten and follows the Wolf around like a big brother, the Wolf seems to just tolerate him (he doesn't growl at him or attack him like I've seen him do with other cats)
The Swedes think that Aramis looks up to him. I didn't tell them that this probably meant he'd be teaching him to sleep on beds with wet fur, eat leftover shepherds pie from the kitchen worktop and attack the Christmas tree, but hey - it's nice to see him making friends instead of growling at them.