MISS PEACH'S COZY COTTAGE

Welcome to the COZY COTTAGE. This is the furever home of the memory of Miss Peach, our 18 year old Devon Rex angel kitty. I am Miss Hunny Bunny, she asked me to pour you a cuppa catmint tea as you read our old fashion mewsings about this and that. Please come by often...one lump or two? Now our precious Hunny Bunny is also an angel cat...please let me be your hostess at the cozy cottage...my name is Miss Hope.



Remember...only in our tomorrows will we realize what we had in our yesterdays.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

CAT ART SUNDAY...

GREAT IS THY FAITHFULNESS


GREAT IS THY FAITHFULNESS

Thank you dear friends for coming to see the cat art today...I wanted to show you some pictures mommy took but Blogger told us...no can do...we need to buy more storage space. So we will try to get that done this week...As you can tell from our art, our hearts are with Japan. We watched a YouTube video of a lady going back into her destroyed home in search of her beloved kitty she had to leave behind....after much looking a tiny cat face peered around the corner on the steps and meowed the most welcome sound we have ever heard..."I am here mommy, I have been so scarit and lonely in the cold and dark...thank you for coming back to save me." We will do what we can to get that video to post for you this week also (go visit Sparklecat...she has the video on her bloggy! http://www.sparklecat.com/weird-cat-videos/saturday-catinee-japan...)

Though the world is in chaos...we know there is great mercy. I am blessed beyond belief and wish I could share them with all those who need blessings...an old red cat in a cozy cottage

15 comments:

Anita B said...

Happy Sunday, dear Peach. Yes, there is much sadness in the world lately, but coming to your blog for art and inspiration comforts mind and soul.

Love from one side of our wonderful country to the other.

The Florida Furkids said...

We saw that video and it made us smile too. We're trying to focus on the good things. Your purrty artwork is a good thing!!

The Florida Furkids and Angel Sniffie

Hannah and Lucy said...

We saw the video over at Sparkle's blog - it was lovely to see something good in Japan amongst so much sorrow.
Keep well Misses Peach
luv Hannah and Lucy xx xx

Lorraine said...

Thank you so much for posting that video Ms. Peach. I had not seen it but have been so sad in my heart and soul for the people of Japan, but dare I say it, so much more so for the helpless kits. What a happy ending to one story. It makes my heart sing on the first day of spring!

Hugs, pets and purrs,
Lorraine

The Misadventures Of Me said...

Misses Peach, we is so happy fer da furries dat is bein found and helped too, in Japan.

Yer mommie may want to try photobucket to store piccys on and use the url they give you to put on da bloggie html area to post piccys - best yet its free! :D

Jans Funny Farm said...

We hope you won't have to buy any storage, Miss Peach. We wonder if your Picasa account has been changed to reflect the new storage rules yet.

Beautiful graphics.

RoySr said...

Yes, get to Photobucket and get an account. It will same the $$$$.

Such a wonderful feeling to see a reunion like that one. Just wonderful.

Angel Ginger Jasper said...

Such a lovely story and a happy ending for the kitty finding its mum. I love your beautiful cat art today Miss Peach. Just lovely.. Hugs GJ xx

Mickey's Musings said...

Dearest Sisterkitty, we watched the video and it really made our hearts happy :) It is good to see at least one kitty was rescued by a devoted owner.We love your artwork.
We purr you and your family are well and enjoying today,the 1st day of Spring! HUGS!!!!
Purrs Tillie and Georgia

Sparkle said...

That was a wonderful video, Misses Peach - when I first saw it, I knew I had to share it!

Gemini and Ichiro said...

Such lovely art today. Purrs Miss Peach.

Roberta said...

What an absolutely touching story about that kitty that survived the tsunami. They truly have 9 lives.
Loved your beautiful artwork, too. The Japanese people are in our hearts and prayers.

Shaggy and Scout said...

Oh what memories that video brought back.
Memories of the flood that took my mothers house in North Dakota in 1997. Mud and water to the ceilings of the basement & first floors. Everything tossed all around by the current. Her full sized grand piano was turned upside down, like an elephant on its back. One of her kitties drowned on the lower level of the house and the other went crazy after being alone for nearly 2 weeks in a small attic at the top of the house. He has to go to the Rainbow Bridge. How I wish mother could have been greeted by two furry faces like the cat in the video when she was finally allowed back home to view the damage. Thank you for linking that video.
-sss's mom

Angel, Kirby and Max said...

We saw that video! It was very sweet.

Tina T-P said...

Hi Miss Peach - thank you and your Momma for sharing that great story of survival in Japan. T.