Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Allotment Cat























This shot was taken in the UK by Evelyn Simak.

"Here she is again spotted earlier whilst walking along Mundesley Road, The cat is about to enter the adjoining allotment gardens."

In the US, we call allotments "community gardens."

The community garden I rent a space at has a very strict "no pets" policy. Though there is a tiger stray that I have seen hunting there at night. Way to shy for me to catch on camera, though not for lack of trying!

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Watch Out for that Tale!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sharee Solow of Elkins Park, PA, sent in this photo of KK.
 
"Fairies and Gnomes will be removed by the mountain lion," commented Sharee.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Feline Mulch























Joseph Tychonievich of http://www.greensparrowgardens.com/ sent in this picture of his cat Smudge that he took in his garden in Lansing, Michigan.

Joseph comments, "Smudge is always very, very interested in my doings in the garden, follows me around, begs for belly rubs while I'm weeding, and, on this day decided to take on the role of mulch for my rosemary standard with his very own body."

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Santino. My Bambino























This is my two-year-old Maine Coon, Santino. He is leash-trained and loves to go outside with me as I garden. (His "brother," Versace, is the exact opposite, but maybe I'll be able to share a garden photo of him one day soon.) Santino's favorite spot is this worn bench next to my small pond. He makes a bee-line for it whenever we go out.
























Here is another of Santino. He is being a "bad boy" chewing on my variegated liriope.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Why is No One Rubbing My Tummy?


Belin




















This was taken at Longwood Gardens by Diana Wind. Diana is a gardening chef and registered dietitian in New Jersey. She also submitted a homeless cat image from her garden a few days ago. She can be found on Twitter . Her food blog is at http://gardencuizine.com/.

I did a little googling and found out the cat's name is Belin and this is his favorite chair in the Peirce-du Pont house conservatory. He has been photographed  in it by many visitors to Longwood. According to Longwood's own blog, Belin is one of 11 cats that patrol this wonderful public garden. “Belin” (pronounced BEE-lin) is Ms. Alice du Pont’s maiden name.

I can't wait to visit Belin and the other 10 garden cats myself next month on a daytrip tour to see Longwood's holiday extravaganza. If you'd like to join me on the tour, see the full trip details here.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Blue-Eyes and Orange Bowl

Cloud
























Rochelle Bartolomei, Executive Director, Chesapeake Natives, has submitted another cat. She showed us this one last week. This blue-eyed charmer is Cloud and Rochelle let us know that she has 6 cats total, a big garden, and a husband who loves photography, so we are expecting more shares in the future.

Rochelle says, "My riff on this one is a la William Carlos Williams, 'so much depends upon, a siamese cat, glazed with rain water, beside the orange bowl.' "

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Homeless Cats Need Love Too














Diana Wind, a gardening chef and registered dietitian in New Jersey, submitted this handsome cat. She can be found on Twitter . Her food blog is at http://gardencuizine.com/.

Diana said, "This is our latest garden visitor with clipped left ear." The clipped ear indicates that the cat has been trapped, spayed/neutered, and released (TNR).

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Oh no! Not another cute cat!













Here is another gorgeous black cat from Kylee of  Our Little Acre:

OhNo showed up one wintry day last year and clearly hadn't seen a good meal in awhile. He was very shy and it took some time before he would let us get close. Now he's my shadow when I work in the garden, even jumping on my back as I crouch to do some planting or weeding. He has single white hairs peppered throughout his jet black coat, which you can't see unless you're up close.

How did he get his name? The Olympics were on and Apollo Ohno was skating when we decided this black stray cat wasn't going anywhere and needed a name. But to be honest, the name first came to us the very first time we saw him eating from our five other outside cats' food dishes: "Oh no! Not another cat!" But OhNo has become a treasured member of our fur family.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Presidential Cats, part 2

















Even though my leanings are far left, I'm bipartisan in my cat affections, so I have to share with you all India, one of the pets of George W. and Laura Bush while they were in the White House. The family named her after the former Texas Ranger baseball player, Ruben Sierra, who was called "El Indio." Reportedly, "She likes to hide from her owners. Her favorite place to nap is under the bed and her favorite food is tuna-flavored kitty treats." Somehow India also got the nickname "Willie" - go figure.

Here are two photos of India posing in the West Garden Room of the White House - on a garden bench and with a plant.

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Presidential Cats, part 1


The late Socks the cat, famous resident pet of the Clinton-era White House, is shown here in various garden settings.

Socks was adopted as a stray. He was definitely not camera-shy and made many public appearances. He is said to have especially loved children and the outdoor lifestyle.

He spent the last years of his life with Clinton's former secretary, Betty Currie, in Hollywood, MD.




















Saturday, November 12, 2011

Boo to You



Boo
 
















Kylee Baumle, a fellow garden writer, sent in this striking image.

She said, "This is Boo on our front porch. The shrub is Euonymus alata. Boo is one of five kittens that were abandoned in a field near our house in 2004. We still have a sibling, Baby, and our daughter and her husband have another, Oreo. One was adopted out to a co-worker (Augie) and Luna watches over them all from kitty heaven, as she's done since 2010. Every member of this litter LOVES to have its belly scratched and will immediately do the "kitty melt" when you walk up to them, so you can oblige them."

You can follow Kylee's gardening adventures in northwest Ohio on her blog Our Little Acre.

Friday, November 11, 2011

After the Rain

Rockytop on rain barrel.















Rochelle Bartolomei, Executive Director of Chesapeake Natives, submitted this charming cat in a garden. She noted, "This is Rockytop, in the garden at my house in Forest Glen (Silver Spring, MD).  Rocky helps monitor the vole and field mouse population and keeps an eye on water levels in my rain barrel.  He is also my number one catnip tester."

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Cat Salad


Gobi Salad















Erica H. Smith of Germantown, MD, sent this one in. She said: "My husband built the salad table for me last year, and added a shelf at the bottom. I knew it would come in handy, and so apparently did my cat Gobi."

You can see more of Erica's gardening images at her two blogs:
Rogue Eggplant: http://rogue-eggplant.blogspot.com/
Grow It Eat It: http://www.groweat.blogspot.com/

BTW, if you are reading this post at the "Cats in Gardens" blog, you can click on any of the images to enlarge them to their original size. That way you get to see the kitties and the gardens in their full glory.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Cats Rule, Dogs Drool

No dogs allowed!
Here is one of my favorite photos of cats in a garden. I took this last year at the Capitol Hill garden tour in Washington, DC. I do not know the names of these brave kitties, but I know they deserve medals of valor for protecting their owner's garden from doggie mess.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

How to Submit YOUR Cats in Gardens

Being enchanted by both cats and gardens, I decided to start this blog for fun to combine the beauty of both. I know that many of you share my interest in and I hope you will submit your own images of your cats in your gardens.

Here is how to submit your image:
- Email to Laserblast (at) aol (dot) com
- Put "Cats in Gardens" in the subject line
- Attach your image
- In the body of the email include:
  ~ your name or you can choose to be "anonymous"
  ~ the cat's name
  ~ where the photo was taken (city, state, country)
  ~ if you have a blog or web site you would like to be linked back to
  ~ a note about the cat or your garden or both, we love to hear your stories

Our First Cat in a Garden

Hi Cat and Garden Lovers -

Pictured here is my late cat, Chantilly, on one of her regular patrols in my Silver Spring, MD garden. She passed away February 2010 and I still miss her so much. She was such a sweet girl. I had her for 17 years.


Chantilly


I have adopted two new boy kitties and will be sharing their photos with you in the future.