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Feline Friday

The Amazon box that has been turned into a cat nest has remained popular for another week, as you’ll see in the photos. Kali and Kiko still take turns digging around in the shredded paper and then taking long naps in the box. Bessie is sometimes interested in watching, but Kinikini has remained pretty aloof from the action.

And now we have a new addition, a different kind of packing paper that arrived in the box with Meda’s new iPhone 17 Air. I’ll wait until Kiko vacates the box and then add a bit of this new paper to the mix. Kali is very adept at ripping up the sheets of brown packing paper, and I imagine she’ll enjoy tearing this stuff up as well!

You can see that Kinikini has been enjoying having people around after his week of isolation while we were gone. He refuses to admit that familiar cat sitters have a right to see him, and goes into a very effective hiding routine whenever they are here and we’re off traveling. But he makes up for lost time when we return, demanding extra petting and attention until he finally feels affirmed.

Feline Friday-Oct. 3, 2025

A bare-minimum Feline Friday

We got home last night from our week in Seattle.

Unfortunately, it left no time for this week’s Feline Friday.

So I just grabbed a camera and am posting the first four photos, one of each of the cats. It’s more of a place holder than the real deal.

I know, it’s a poor substitute for a “real” feline friday. I’ll do better next week!

Feline Friday-Sept 26, 2025

Another Feline Friday from afar

Yup. We’re in Seattle for the second time in two years (after a long absence), reconnecting with a number of friends from both high school (in Honolulu) and college (across the state at Whitman College in Walla Walla). The cats are home with a trusted cat sitter, who sends a few photos every day, and I have to admit being a cat voyeur via my home cat-cam network at other times of the day.

But luckily the cats all cooperated and made themselves available for photos before we left Honolulu.

And so here they are, more or less on schedule. Feline Friday has arrived!

An aside. I thought that this Feline Friday post had been all packaged and ready to post automatically first thing early Friday, and was disappointed to see that hadn’t happened. But it didn’t take long this morning to get the job done.

Feline Friday: Sept. 19, 2025

Thinking back in the box

There are two cardboard boxes in our living room that are both heavily used by the cats. Well, by certain of the cats.

There’s the Scratch Lounge, which packs multiple cardboard honeycomb slabs into a box that serves as a place for cats to scratch as well as a place for Kiko to pour herself into for those extended cat naps. I’ve seen all the cats do their claws on it, although Kiko is seen there most often.

Then there’s the Amazon delivery box with its nest of torn-up brown paper. Kali is in charge of ripping up the paper and creating a perfect cat nest, and she then occupies it for hours at a time. Kiko watches carefully until Kali leaves the box, and that’s when Kiko run over, hops in, and expands to fill the space. I don’t think that I’ve seen Kinikini and Bessie ever go into the box, although they can often be found carefully observing its occupant.

Let’s see. We had another unfortunate incident Tuesday evening. Meda went out into the garage to grab something from our spillover kitchen storage, and Kinikini ran out into the garage when Meda opened the door to come back into the kitchen. He usually is ready to come back inside within about 3 minutes, but when Meda looked out and called, he stayed out of sight. And, after that, he was forgotten. It wasn’t until early Wednesday morning as I was getting the cats’ breakfasts ready that I noticed he was absent, about the same time that Meda heard a cat crying in the garage, remembered the forgotten cat, and let poor Kinikini back into the house. He was happy to see his breakfast, made a quick stop in one of the litter boxes, and then turned to use for lots of attention and reassurance before reassuming his role as the Alpha Male of the house.

We felt bad. But it’s not the first time he spent the night out there, and the experience is unlikely to seriously deter his future garage explorations.

And now, on to the cats!! I included a series of twofers this week, with cats in different combinations. Lots of good photos this week.

Be sure not to miss the close up of Ms. Kili where you can see a drop of drool just poised to drop from the left side of her mouth (the right when looking at the photo). The tip of her tongue gets into the picture as well.

Feline Friday: Sept 12, 2025