I’ve always loved cats. I like their grace and intelligence, their independence and there warm and affectionate ways. I love all animals, but I grew up with cats and they’ve remained a constant in my life. When you have a soft, mushy heart, one cat often turns into two…or three or a number you’re embarrassed to say out loud. No one wants to be labeled the “crazy cat lady.”
So perhaps it’s not a surprise that this beautiful bit of green moss growing in the garden looks just like a cat.
I adore the bright green spongy texture of moss. It reminds me of romantic period movies, pixies and garden fairies. I’ve never seen a mossy cat though, so I’m feeling quite special. The green goddess of gardens has graced my garden wall.
It really does look like a cat, how adorable! I’m kind of partial to dogs, but have met a few cats that caught my heart. (so how many cats do you have???)
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I rescued a dog last week. We bonded instantly. I also walk with my friend Karen and her dog Dylan once a week, and we too are wonderfully connected. We only have two cats right now, three if you count the mossy one. A few years ago I was feeding six: two strays, two of our own, and two from the neighborhood, one neglected, and the other just liked to stop by for the day. He was 22, frail, and smelled like an old cat that stopped bathing, but oh how we loved Mr. Cat. Sadly, our Fluffy, 17 and Mr. Cat, 22, died within eight weeks of each other. Beijing died two years ago and we lost Slinky last year, poor dear. What’s your dog(s) name, Karen?
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Wow – that’s uncanny and beautiful! I love cats too, but I’m terribly allergic. I’m sure even I could handle one made of moss though 🙂
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Sara, this mossy cat would be perfect for you! I’m sorry to hear about your allergies. That must be a real challenge.
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It really grew like that? Then it must be a message from the fairies – isn’t it special! I love it! Maybe they are saying there is another kitty on the way ….. 🙂 ❤
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Pauline, isn’t it amazing? And though it is at the back of the garden, its clearly view-able from the back door in its emerald green brilliance. Kitties always find us, so I wouldn’t be at all surprised.
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My goodness, that must be a sign Alys…. but what does it mean?!! 😉
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Cathy, perhaps as Pauline suggests, there is another kitty on the way. It’s certainly uplifting and for that I’m truly grateful.
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That’s definitely a tiny green puss intently watching something… I love most cats, but some of them have very demanding personalities – and one of them is going to be a house-guest whilst my MIL is on a cruise for 6 weeks. I hope we survive the constant yowling which is this cat’s trademark. Green puss, by contrast, will be extremely peaceful 🙂
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Some of them can be quite demanding. They know what they want and they’ll work hard to get it. Our Lindy is mellow and easy going, but Mouse the Cat, named by a neighbor, can be quite persistent. It’s good of you to care for your MIL’s puss. A six week cruise sounds like a trip of a lifetime. Is the cat a Siamese? They tend to be remarkable vocal cats. Best of luck.
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You guessed it, Siamese and loud and proud of it. The cruise is going to be amazing, I’m quite jealous. She’ll be in Japan at cherry blossom time…
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How wonderful that it is an indication that there is another cat coming into your life! Many years ago I decided that I was going to get a cat. It seemed like there was a Central Committee of Cats, because I had a few cats around the place. one even poked its nose into the back door. Then a announcement in the school newsletter: ” Kittens free to a good home”. I am sure the Central Committee was checking me out to see if I provided a suitable home for a kitten! I actually got two free kittens, which then lead to a couple of strays eventually adopting me. The most I had at one time was three. 🐈 🐈 🐈
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Anne, what a delightful story. The Central Committee of Cats sounds quite official. I’m glad to hear your passed muster and that two kittens and a couple of strays came home with you. Are you ever tempted to draw or paint their likeness? I’m sure you would turn out gorgeous pieces.
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What a blessing! That’s about the only kind of cat I’d be able to have currently. My husband is allergic, other wise I’d have at least one to add to my menagerie!
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It’s interesting how many folks are allergic to cats. I guess it’s the dander that causes the sneezing and watery eyes. What a shame. But since you used “menagerie” in your sentence, it sounds like you’re well surrounded by animal love.
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Maybe it’s a sign to other cats letting them know you provide a safe and loving space for them!
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Oh, I like that Debra. That’s lovely.
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Looks like the Fairies had an artistic moment in the garden. Something to bring you cheer till spring gets here. We didn’t have animals growing up. Definitely not cats. Mom was afraid of them. But I’m an animal lover through and through. Until you turn crazy, you are just a through and through cat lover. 😉
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I love that mossy cat and, yes, I’m sure it’s a sign of some sort.
I was a dog person with a liking for cats but, as I get older, I’m seeing a preference for cats sneaking in which is just as well because I am always been found by strays and, if I lived alone, would probably definitely be known as ‘the crazy cat lady’.
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What a lovely mossy find, Alys. It does indeed look like a cat 😊
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snicker, that’s adorable and toally looks like Mousy bending over his bowl. l never got to have a kitty growing up or a pet of my own, so I’m making up for it now. Petals and Blossum say “hi Aunty Alys!!” xoxo K
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Your mossy cat is so neat! I love cats as well and grew up with several (and dogs, too!). We can’t have pets where we live, or I’d have a cat (or two) now. 🙂
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I’m sorry to hear that you can’t have any pets. What a shame. I’ve lived in a few places like that over the years. It makes you appreciate the cat cafes in Japan, that allow you to sip your coffee or tea while petting a cat. Fascinating concept, though its hard to picture it in reality.
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I too love cats. Our last cat died about a year ago and as much as I loved her I am not anxious for another. We have a lovely golden named Wrecker who keeps me busy and happy. He really is a great guy. Enjoy all your cats, including the mossy one.
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Thank you, Amy. I’m sorry to hear your lost your kitty last year, but happy to know that a certain golden keeps you happy and by the name of him, on your toes!
Guess what? Kelly and I are heading to DC in April with a visit to Julia. Will be get to meet you then?
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Well, you know I love this! What a perfect little serendipitous feline, to hang out with your real ones! I wish I could figure out how to make moss grow in ways I wanted it to–I would make a garden full of moss kitties!
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Wouldn’t that be special? Sadly, my moss turned brown the first day the sun came out. But the shape of the kitty remains. I’m so glad I took the picture when I did.
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It really DOES look like a cat having a drink! I’m a dog person myself, but have loved having both dogs and cats in the past, so know how you feel.
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Thank you, Sheila.
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We just lost our cat of 17 years. I keep thinking I see her…walked into the bedroom and there was a black shirt piled there that gave me a start. We say no more but all of our cats have found us and how do you turn that down?
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Rickii, I’m slow to reply, but wanted to say my heart goes out to you. I remember every cat that graced our paths. They work there way into your heart and that as they say is that. I’m sure your next furry friend is just around the corner. Meanwhile, take time to heal from your painful loss.
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The green goddess of gardens ‘planted’ this special surprise in the perfect place! She knew that Alys would notice, treasure, and care for this special kitty. 🙂 It is the perfect silhouette and right on-trend, sporting the Color of the Year ~ Greenery! Enjoy your new, furry visitor, my friend! It would be a lovely addition to my garden, since real kitties cause sneezing and watery eyes. Alys, I love that you were present and mindful enough to notice this special, little gift of nature! What a treasure you are, sweet Alys! ♡
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Oh Dawn, yes: Greenery. I’m so excited about this year’s color. I didn’t even make the connection with the mossy cat, but you are so right. You leave the nicest comments. Mwaaaaaaa
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It’s such a refreshing color! Just what we need to brighten our spirits. I adore your comments, too, sweet Alys! Big hugs! ♡
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Big hugs!
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Wow – that is uncanny and wonderful! I adore felines as well, however I’m awfully unfavorably susceptible. I’m certain even I could deal with one made of greenery however
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They’re even nice to pet when made of moss.
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Wow! It really does look like a cat! Glad you saw and shared!
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Thank you, LB.
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Cats know they’re onto a good thing when they visit your home 😁 Spooky but fun!
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How cute. A sign for sure that your garden is beloved of cats.
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Thank you.
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