The neighbor took their collars off, and got a dog. They knew what they were doing. So do I. The "man" of the house never let them inside because his dainty li'l nose didn't like the smell of litter boxes. Didn't care that their seven year old girl loved those cats. I wish I could find a home for them. They are very sweet and lovable, and deserve a real home where they could be loved and appreciated. If Suzy and Molly would accept them, and they won't, I'd adopt them in a second.
I have a very good sense of smell. We clean the litter box every day. Litter box smell is worth the love of great cats. Btw, Molly likes to catch smoke rings. It's funny when she does.Maybe pipe smokers 's sense of smell are not as sensitive as others, even those who have evaluated more than 3000 kinds of tobacco.
anyway, It's their loss. When I smoke a pipe, my cat always sneaks up and rubs me with her head. At that time, the taste of tobacco is not so important to me. Fortunately, Suzy and Molly have your love. I'm sure they feel more kinds of tobacco than most people! I envy them all!
Thank you for your kind words, sir.Isaac, you are a "pipe photo set up artist" man! We have some of the kind in the forum, you certainly belong there and we thank you all! So enjoyable photos...
I have a very good sense of smell. We clean the litter box every day. Litter box smell is worth the love of great cats. Btw, Molly likes to catch smoke rings. It's funny when she does.
That is a fine-looking pen. Good luck selling your work!Oh you know, just sitting down here in my dungeon workshop, puffing on some Cornell and Diehl small batch 2022View attachment 196940 Carolina red flake. Taking taking it through this bent Falcon. Making wood chips and shavings... Hopefully I can translate some of it into money lol
So far I've got a pen I made out of some leftover briar from some pipe projects.
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