Do you remember that adorable ball of fluff that arrived at our house just before Christmas? The marmalade and white kitten that we called Milo?

How vulnerable and affectionate he was, and I remember thinking he could possibly step into the late Merlin’s much-loved shoes.

Fast forward three months and Milo has grown so much. Already large at five months, he will probably be enormous before he’s done growing. Thankfully, he is still affectionate, which is just as well, for he has developed several annoying habits.

Very playful, he has moments of crazy energy when he flies around the house at speed. Every room, cupboard and corner has been investigated and rearranged to his liking. He repeatedly wrecks my office, steals tissues and any paper he can find. Once he learned how to jump, nowhere was safe.

He rips towels and tea cloths from their racks and tries to operate the window blinds in the living room. After I make all the beds in the morning, he waits for me to leave the room, then unmakes them all.

All typical kitten stuff.

Milo isn’t allowed out yet, as he is scheduled for the snip and a microchip fitted at the end of the month. He is not happy about the delay, which brings me to the worst of his habits. He sits at either the front or back door and screams.

Not a gentle meow, you understand. He screams like a banshee. He does this every time he disapproves of something, like one of us wanting a lie in or leaving the house. Not sure if this is normal or if he has a problem, but we hope it stops once he can go out.

Last night I found a new and undesirable problem. I pulled back my duvet to get into bed and found it soaking wet. With a collection of towels and spare covers, I spent a most uncomfortable night in what still felt damp and didn’t feel like my bed anymore.

My sister calls Milo a ginger ninja, but I have a few names that are unprintable…


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20 responses to “Butter Wouldn’t Melt…”

  1. Such a pretty cat. I’m sure he gets forgiven quickly for his misdemeanours.

    1. Pretty much, he is a kitten after all. But that last stunt was awful, we hope he doesn’t repeat that one!

  2. Hopefully the snip-n-chip, and being able to go outside, will help … how come the worst enfant terribles are the cutest ones?

    1. Just lucky, I guess… 🐈‍⬛

  3. Typical teen

    1. Perfect angel/terror…

  4. The peeing probably came after a stress event. Our cat is also a ninja, and nothing is safe but the first painful fail slowed his adventures a bit. We’ll see.

    1. Hopefully, the peeing was a one off…

  5. That face though!! Ginger Ninja! lol

    1. I know, those eyes get you every time…

  6. Yep! Time to get him fixed for sure. But he is still adorable!

    1. That isn’t helping, Jan…

  7. he may be objecting to not being able to go out?

    1. He is, but he can’t just yet…

  8. A naughty but super cute Milo! 😻

    1. 🐈‍⬛😼

  9. Milo! You is being a rascal!!

    1. Rascal is too good a name for Milo, Annette…

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