Friday, May 31, 2024

That's Not My Dinner #PetPhotoFails

Meows from Mudpie!

Thank you for joining us for this month's edition of the Pet Photo Fails blog hop! This entire month has felt like a great big blooper, and it's not over yet. My Grandpa was home for only 6 days when he took another tumble on Wednesday, hurt himself again, and will be headed back to rehab today for a refresher course. 

Mommy is absolutely at her wit's end. I don't know how much more of this either of them can take. 


In the midst of all this chaos Mommy has been trying to track down some of the new Garfield movie collectibles. She even treated herself to an Olive Garden meal in order to get a plastic cup. That's the setting for today's blooper. I had been checking out the cup when Mommy snapped the picture. She wasn't fast enough and just caught me walking away. Can you even see my back legs? I guess I wasn't impressed.


That's my blooper. Let's see yours!

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Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Mommy is a Perv

Meows from Mudpie!

I wonder if our feral friend Mo realizes Mommy watches and records him as he sunbathes and just plain bathes in our driveway? She can be such a perv.

Okay, I was kinda watching too...



 

Sunday, May 26, 2024

Memorial Day 2024




And now our weekly answers for the Friendly Fill-Ins challenge, hosted by 15andmeowing and Four-Legged Furballs!


1. My plans for the long weekend include planting my garden.

2. Dad is the messiest person I know. Especially when there's food involved.

3. I can't thank Burlington Health & Rehab enough for getting dad back on his feet.

4. I don't understand why so many people aren't content staying home. I feel like I could easily become a recluse and I'm not sorry!

Saturday, May 25, 2024

Ghost Cat at the Mystery Hotel by Mollie Hunt - Blog Tour with Character Guest Post and Giveaway

 

The game is murder at the Mystery Beach Hotel.

When Camelia Collins meets her old college friend Anne Pine for a murder mystery weekend at the coast, death becomes more than a game. 

Accompanied by her ghost cat companion Soji, Camelia begins to discover clues that have nothing to do with the role-playing storyline. A lurking stranger spies on Camelia from the house next door. A vengeful spirit haunts the hotel. A winter storm rages outside, threatening the old building, while a murderer roams the halls, threatening those within. 

Will Camelia's keen senses and Soji's feline wiles be enough to catch the killer before they kill again?


Character Guest Post - Bruce, Ghost Cat of the Mystery Beach Hotel 

I don’t know what I can tell you. I’m a cat; I don’t dwell in the past. I was alive, then I was dead; then I was back again, but different. They tell me that now I am a ghost. 

For many seasons, I was a hotel cat who lived in comfort with three squares and snacks each day. I had my pick of numerous chairs, sofas, and beds in the grand old building. Since the place included a big room called a lobby, another where the humans ate that always smelled of dinner, and many, many sleeping areas, I had quite a choice. 

Most of the humans came and went so I never got to know them well, but I was a gregarious cat and made friends easily. As long as they had a good scent, I gave them a chance. Anyone who “smelled” bad to me, I avoided like the vacuum cleaner. 

Then there were the humans who were there all the time, females of an older age, all pleasant and indulgent of my many whims. The one called Isla seemed to be in charge, seeing to her subserviates like a mama cat. Another rolled around in a chair of her own, and sometimes I would sit on her lap and roll with her—that was fun! Still another, my closest ally, was quiet and kept to herself, especially when there were other humans about. That was when I would hunker down in the bed on her office desk. Someone else occupies that bed now that I am a ghost, a substantial orange boy named Winston, but it’s fine with me, since in my spirit form, I can go where I please and no walls can hold me. 

Every so often, the place fills up with humans who put on fancy clothing and hang out together telling scary stories. Isla tells most of the stories, guiding the others to participate. It’s called a Murder Mystery Weekend. They pretend someone is killed and then do their best to figure out who did it. It’s a silly game from a feline point of view. Why any sentient being would kill another dead is beyond my comprehension. Granted, cats fight each other over such things as territory or mating rights, but kill? Why? What would it accomplish? Ridiculous and cruel if you ask me, which you didn’t. Still, the humans seem to enjoy the game, because they keep playing it over and over, switching it up with different plots and themes. 

But then something weird happened—two somethings, actually. The weekend started out the same as always, with the arrival of the houseguests. A housewife, a couple of old females, a mother and her kit—I mean son, a family, etc. No one really stood out until this one lady arrived—Camelia she was called. She seemed to be in her seventh decade and possibly her third or fourth life. She had come to reunite with her friend who was about the same age, though that one seemed to have used up more of her lives than the other. That was all well and good. Winston took a liking to her. Winston is a tabby of discerning character, so I didn’t give her another thought. 

Then I had the surprising realization that the Camelia person was not alone. I’m not talking about her human friend either. Camelia had been accompanied by a spirit, another ghost cat like me! 

All cats become spirits once they conclude their final life, and after bidding farewell to their families, most continue across the Rainbow Bridge to await their reunion with those they hold dear. Some, however, linger on this earthly plateau even though our humans can no longer see us. I am one of those. I love this place, this hotel with its vast rooms and scrumptious smells. The cozy fire that burns in the winter and the fresh ocean breeze through the windows when the weather warms—I’m not ready to leave, so I remain. 

Then, out of the blue, there was another. Her name was Soji, and she was the seventh black kitten of a seventh black kitten. She told me that was why her Camelia could see and hear her. Suddenly I wondered if Camelia would be able to sense me as well. 

Turns out she could, much to her shock and surprise. But she was nice about it, accepting me as one of her own. 

Soji and her sighted cohabitor were surprise number one. Number two was the murder of one of the guests. Unlike the fake killings that are part of the events, this was a real murder with blood and death and everything. It created quite a stir among the humans and seemed totally unexpected. Still, what did they think would happen when they played at murder with unabashed glee? 

Things fell to pieces after that. Though I wasn’t concerned—I hadn’t cared for the victim and felt no pain at their demise—Soji was afraid for her Camelia. She enlisted my help to watch over her, and I did my best between naps and prowling. Then another thing occurred to set the hotel guests aflutter. It was the manifestation of a third ghost, except this one wasn’t a cat. This one was human. 

It wasn’t news to me that the old hotel was haunted by a human ghost. Of course I knew, as did Winston. Soji sensed it from the moment she slipped across the threshold. Spirits sense spirits. That’s just how it is. Humans, on the other hand, spend lifetimes trying to convince themselves that nothing exists beyond what they can perceive with their own limited senses. There are a few rare exceptions. Soji’s Camelia was one. 

So, living cats, ghost cats, ghost humans, and a dead body. The story continues, but to say more would ruin it for those who like to start at the start. Thankfully my author wrote it all down. Read the book to find out what happens next.


About Mollie Hunt:

Cat Writer Mollie Hunt is the award-winning author of two cozy series, the Crazy Cat Lady Mysteries and the Tenth Life Mysteries. Her Cat Seasons Sci-Fantasy Tetralogy features extraordinary cats saving the world. Mollie also released a cat-themed COVID memoir. In her spare time, she pens a bit of cat poetry as well.

Mollie is a member of the Oregon Writers’ Colony, Sisters in Crime, the Cat Writers’ Association, Willamette Writers, and Northwest Independent Writers Association (NIWA). She lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and a varying number of cats.

Author Links:

You can find Mollie Hunt, Cat Writer on her blogsite: https://molliehuntcatwriter.com/



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Wednesday, May 22, 2024

Mostly Wordless Wednesday: The Leg Dangle

Meows from Mudpie!

Whenever Mommy holds the door open for me, she always cracks up at how I dangle my leg(s) out the door, just like someone dipping their toes into the water at the pool...

Ahhh, that sun feels sooooo good!!! 





Monday, May 20, 2024

Purrfectly Framed: A Mobile Cat Groomer Mystery by Ruth J. Hartman - Spotlight & Giveaway

 

When mobile cat groomer Molly Stewart asks her friend Evan to photograph her new feline clients, they both get more than they bargained for when the body of Evan’s old art teacher is found bludgeoned to death in his photography studio darkroom. After one of Evan’s photos catches suspicious activity in the background, Molly is ready to call the authorities with the newest piece of information. However, an anonymous phone call, which threatens not only her but Evan and their pets, convinces Molly to clam up and find the murderer herself. Will the tenuous situation end up being picture-perfect or a photo bomb?


About the Author:

Ruth J. Hartman spends her days herding cats and her nights spinning mysterious tales. She, her husband, and their cats love to spend time curled up in their recliners watching old Cary Grant movies. Well, the cats sit in the people’s recliners. Not that the cats couldn’t get their own furniture. They just choose to shed on someone else’s.

Ruth, a left-handed, cat-herding, farmhouse-dwelling writer uses her sense of humor as she writes tales of lovable, klutzy women who seem to find trouble without even trying.

Ruth’s husband and best friend, Garry, reads her manuscripts, rolls his eyes at her weird story ideas, and loves her despite her insistence all of her books have at least one cat in them. See updates about her cozy mysteries at Ruthjhartman.com.

Author Links:

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ruth.j.hartman

Website https://www.ruthjhartman.com

Twitter https://twitter.com/ruthjhartman

GoodReads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3312900.Ruth_J_Hartman


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Sunday, May 19, 2024

Rosebud the Mommy Stealer Guest Sunday Selfie

Meows from Mudpie!

Good news! My grandpa will be coming home from rehab on Thursday! (Now could someone kindly remind him that cats belong on the floor, not grandpas, so we don't have to go through this again?)

Today I'm reluctantly sharing a guest selfie. This is Rosebud. She belongs to the daughter of another rehab patient, and she gets to visit her grandpa there every day! 

Needless to say, everyone at the rehab facility has fallen in love with Rosebud, most notably, Mommy, and the feeling is mutual! Rosebud adores Mommy, and even flops down in front of her for - gasp - tummy rubs!!!

Yep, there's a serious love affair going on behind my back and Mommy is giving tummy rubs to a DOG!!! 

I guess she is kinda cute, and Mommy says she's as sweet as can be. She's a brindle pittie mix, so her coloring is very similar to my tortie colors. 

Mommy and Rosebud sure are going to miss each other when grandpa comes home, but Mommy belongs to ME!!! 

 We're joining our friends at The Cat On My Head for the Sunday Selfies blog hop!