This month the words/prompts are supplied by River and can be found here
QUESTION A FERAL CAT by Granny Annie
Sylvia did her best to entice the kitten toward her. He was very shy and he could not find an excuse to approach this silly lady. Suddenly a blackbird flew over the kitty, swaying back and forth. This frightened feline chose the better of the two evils and jumped into Sylvia's warm outstretched hands. He was practically mechanical in is moves. Could he have some kind of disorder.
Sylvia looked up at the clouds and viewed them peeling their fluff off to show an impending storm underneath. She scrambled toward the house with this yellow cat solid in her grasp. The little fellow felt like he could float. She sat the delicate kitten on the shelf as if he was a curio. He looked down and was very frightened to be on the shelf. His fear caused him to spray all around like a fountain. Now Sylvia wasn't sure she should have brought this feral stray home.
Well that was a fine howdy do. No good deed goes unpunished as they say.
ReplyDeleteWell done with your word use.
I hope that both of them settle down and there is no more spraying. I have been in that golden shower myself. Not good. Great use of the prompts though.
ReplyDeleteI also hope they get used to each other quickly and become friends. very good use of the words.
ReplyDeleteAnd that is why I am not a cat person! Nice use of the words.
ReplyDeleteYou are such an amazing writer.
ReplyDeleteThe poor, frightened thing. It's not easy to tame a feral kitten, but it can be done.
ReplyDelete