Saturday, March 30, 2024

The Tragedy of an Empty Bowl

      I don't know how many of you are owned by a cat but those who are will completely understand the level of tragedy reflected on this kitten's face.  Believe me when I say that the 3 cats who own my home make it very clear that they allow me to live in their house and sleep in their bed ONLY on condition that I keep their food dish full and their litter box clean!  

     Never has any food bowl in this house been empty for more than 10 minutes.  They get canned food twice daily and have dry kibbles available round the clock, not including the treats given more than once throughout the day.  I check their dry food dish every morning and every evening and they watch me do that.  If there are fewer than 20 kibble bits in the (rather large) bowl, I immediately fill it to the brim!   

     However, I can just about guarantee that within 15 minutes of the morning and evening feeding of the premium canned cat food they get, at least one of them will give me a look exactly like this kitten.  It matters not that their tummies are bulging, nor that they walked away from the dish fully content, this is the accusing message I am given.  

     Image printed in gray scale, colored with ProMarkers, and cut with a Tonic Studios die.  Both papers were from the scrap basket and were also cut with Tonic Studios dies.  Sentiment printed and cut with an Avery Elle die.

I was inspired by the sketch at My Favorite Things,
turned to be vertical.

     Challenges:
Di's Digi Designs

     That's all I have for today.  Happy Crafting.  NanaConnie

2 comments:

Karen Letchworth said...

What a sweet kitty card. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful art with us at Word Art Wednesday. Stay creative this week, and please join us again soon.

Sylvia kaarten en zo. said...

Beautiful card. Thank you for joining us at Penny's Paper-Crafty Challenge. Greetings Sylvia DT.