Hi Folks and Felines! Louie here, finally getting my turn to guest blog on Jennifer’s Journal.

Gordie really let me have it on his guest post last time, didn’t he? Well, guess what? I’m here to spill the tea on him! You see, my new brother for the last six months is not as innocent as he would have you believe.

It all happened last fall on Thanksgiving Sunday. After Jennifer and Paul had their meal of roast turkey with all the trimmings, they were about to relax in the living room and leave the turkey, covered in foil, on the counter to finish cooling before putting it in the refrigerator.

But knowing how hungry Gordie seemed to act all the time, Paul suggested putting it back in the oven with the door just ajar.
Lo and behold, when Jennifer came out to get a drink, what did she see? My brother Gordie SITTING ON THE OVEN DOOR, FACE INTO THE TURKEY! He had torn the foil neatly away and had taken a perfect circle of bites out of the drumstick. He looked at her as if to say “Nothing to see here!” All Jennifer could do was laugh.

You see, as was explained to me, Gordon had a somewhat severe case of what is known as food insecurity. Because he had been a runaway stray for a long period of time before his adoption, he was overly anxious about when he would get his next meal. He isn’t as bad as that anymore, thank goodness. The worst he’s done since is grab a pack of deli ham off the counter where it was defrosting. Jennifer found his unsuccessful attempt to open it on the floor with a few tooth marks in it.
I’ve grown to love my silly sibling, even though he does weird things sometimes—just like me.

Oh, I almost forgot: look what Jennifer’s daughter included with her and Paul’s Christmas presents:



Aren’t we cute? These socks were made specially by soxos.ca, a proudly Canadian company. 🇨🇦
Thanks, Jennifer, for letting me share my two cents on your blog. Purrs and nose bumps to all, love Louie. 🐾
I enjoy your kittie posts. So very cute Jen! Thanks.
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Thank you! So glad you enjoyed them. 😊
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Cute socks! I wonder if they will ship to the US sans tariffs? Just joking (sort of), although I’ll still check them out. It would be fun to have socks with the faces of my precious two on them.
Now, Louie, you are a bit of a tattle-tail (tale), aren’t you? 😹 A few of our cats have also experienced food insecurity. In fact, many years ago, after we rescued Luisa (RIP) from a park, we timed her as she dug into a bowl of dry cat food. Ten minutes. She didn’t stop eating for ten minutes! That’s when we started portioning everyone’s meals because Luisa would constantly eat if we let her. These days, it’s Wendy we have to watch. I found Wendy at a Wendy’s fast food place so naturally she has a jones for bread. I once saw her try to make off with a full loaf of bread 😹
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Oh Marie, you certainly know of what Louie speaks! 😆 Seriously, though, my heart breaks when I think of them hungry in the past, and it’s perfectly understandable why they become food insecure. Your cats’ behaviour sounds very much like our Gordon.
I think they ship the socks everywhere. We love them. ❤️
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Oh, Jennifer, this is such an adorable story. How much fun they must bring to your home. 😹😸
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They certainly do, Carol. In spite of the hijinks, and partly because of it, we are over the moon in love with both of them. 😊💕
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You can’t go wrong when cats taking over a blog. And yes, those socks look wonderful. Now I’m looking forward to read part 3 soon… 😸
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And I’m looking forward to your little kitten coming home with you. How long is the wait now? 😻
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Niki is moving in early May. I’m counting the days… 😻
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I bet you are. April is going to be a very long month!
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Unfortunately, I think you are so right…
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This post made me happy and also made me think of Archie my sister’s kitty who loves cream cheese and the other day when Sue had the fridge open Archie saw the cream cheese jumped up snatched it and ran off with Sue chasing him say give me back the damn cheese.
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Haha, Archie sounds like Gordie. Glad you liked the post, Joanne. 😊
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I’ve had cats with food insecurity and they had it for life. Gracie was a dumpster diver dumping our trash if we had any meat bits in it. We got into the routine of putting that kind of trash directly out in the garage but she sure looked funny running around with a pork chop almost as big as she was!
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OMG that’s hilarious, Kate! On the other hand, poor Gracie must have had a hard time of it at some point, just like Gordie. My heart aches when I think of what they undoubtedly went through.
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She was rescued from a hoarding situation. While she liked people, she had no health care and probably not enough food. She had terrible teeth when we adopted her.
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How sad is that. 😢
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When we adopted her she was 5 lbs and estimated to be between 1 and 6 years old (vet thought on the older side, rescue on the younger maybe to help with adoption). After getting all the food she wanted (and she became the pickiest cat of all), she still enjoyed the occasional romp in the trash bin.
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I’m surprised she became picky after all that, AND hit the trash bin!
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We were too. At first she ate anything, then only chicken. The garbage may have been a fun challenge for her. When she was young, she was hard to catch even with the pork chop bone almost as big as her.
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😂
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Oh Louie, brothers can be rascals at times but I’m sure you’ll teach him a thing or two. A great post that had us entertained. xo
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Thanks, Darlene! They’re a handful but lots of fun at the same time. 😊
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Louie, you write very engagingly. I hope you’ll do another guest post one day.
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I hope he and/or Gordie post again too, Neil. I’m sure they’ll be up to more hijinks before long!
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Delightful post, Jennifer! I see a future for Louie and Gordie as food bloggers. 🙂
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Thanks, Dave! You may be onto something there (the little imps!). 😄
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😸 😸
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Oh, Louie, you are hilarious! I did get a visual of Gordie sitting on the oven door with his face in the turkey and it was funny. I am guessing you and your brother are keeping Paul and Jennifer very happily entertained. My kitties send love from Florida. 😻
ps: the sock are too cute!!
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Louie forgot to mention about the partially eaten drumstick—it got saved for Gordie to eat over the next few days. 😂 Louie didn’t care for it much. Thanks, Lois. Sending love back to you and your kitties. Cats can indeed be hilarious at times! 😻
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