Do you and your fur-baby love to quilt together? We want to hear about it! We are promoting the #KittyQuilter on Instagram as a way to connect to all the wonderful friends and fury friends out there we might no know yet. Tina from @emilyannskloset who blogs over at One Little Pooh and I have become friends through our quilty-kitty photos on Instagram. Even though we live on opposite coasts we know our felines would be best friends. We want to get to know you and your kitties! So, post post your quilty-kitty photos and tag them #kittyquilter. You just might win a prize!!!
Kitty Mini Quilt
My Mini Kitty Quilt Pattern is available to purchase from Emily Ann’s Kloset. The inspiration from this quilt came when I heard from a friend that her 6 month old kitten was diagnosed with a fatal disease. My heart broke in half. Of course this was devastating to her and her children. I have lost 2 kitties in the last 2 years and it hurts really bad 🙁 I wanted to send her something to show I cared. I came up with this Mini Kitty Quilt. I was inspired by folk art paintings of flying cats.
Of course my Kitty Muasa was very helpful in making this quilt!
Here are a few other versions of the Mini Kitty Quilt in different colors. It is such a fun quilt to make and you can make it in about an hour!
Our New Bengal Kitten
My life has been turned upside down. On December 20th we adopted a Bengal kitten. We lost our beloved Marbles the Bengal Cat last March and our family was finally ready to bring a new kitten into our home. Once we found a breeder we liked we couldn’t wait for him to come home. As any expectant mother would do, I decided to better prepare myself for the arrival of the kitten by reading – I choose the book “Think Like a Cat.” I purchased it from Amazon and felt a little silly in doing so as I have had cats in my life for 40 years – why do I need to read how to parent a cat?
This book is AMAZING and I recommend it to everyone who has a feline or who hopes to adopt one. Pam Johnson-Bennett addresses so many issues we fear as cat owners – the litterbox, furniture scratching, aggression, etc. I now follow her in FB where she gives tips and advice for cat owners. After reading this book I was a little nervous about bringing the new kitten home – worried I wouldn’t raise the kitten properly and follow all the guidelines to achieve a well-adusted happy cat! I was more nervous about getting the kitten than I was about bringing my 3 babies home from the hospital!
We did everything to prepare: we created a “sanctuary” in my daughter’s room where the kitten would live for a few weeks. It included a place for the litter box, place for meals, a soft bed, and lots of things to scratch and play with. I firmly believe in the idea of a sanctuary for the first few weeks of kitten introduction.
We were ready and we drove to Pasadena to pick him up.
He could not be any cuter. We can already tell he has a nice disposition and loves to be around people.
The poor kitten didn’t have a name for almost a week. It is very difficult for 5 people to agree on a name. Some of the suggestions were: Napoleon, Leopold, Thor, Zulu, Stuki, Mowgli, Bagheera, Marvin, Harvey, Wasabi, Obi Wan, Fuzzy, Waffles, and the list went on and on. We finally agreed on Mufasa from the Lion King. We still call him fuzzy though.
The best way to insure a happy cat is to have lots of interactive playtime. I ordered every cat toy known to man from Amazon. Let me tell you which ones are Mufasa’s favorites.
Neko Flies – ordered from Amazon
You purchase a rod and then you can select interchangeable “bugs” to attach to the end.
These bugs are very realistic. Mufasa loves the Kittycada the best. He also loves the Kattipede, and the Kragonfly.
The instructions say not to let the cats chew on the toys. This is hard to do because part of the fun of chasing a bug is getting to catch it and chew on it. Mufasa bit off the antenna of the Kattipede. I quickly trimmed the antennas off the Kitticatterfly. With any toy like this, when you are done playing the toys should be put away.
The next toy we love is from Go Cat called Da Bird – I also ordered from Amazon. This toy has a feather teaser at the end and also comes with 2 replacements feathers. For some reason we like this better than other feather teasers – maybe it feels more like a real bird? What ever it is, Mufasa LOVES it!
All my kitties have always love the Cat Dancer or Cat Charmer. Mufasa is no different – again, I ordered from AmazonA new kitten in the house feels a lot like having a new baby in the house. I find myself whispering and tiptoeing around when he is sleeping. When he’s up, he’s up and it is time to play and interact. If I need to the leave the house I have to time it with his naps so he is not left home alone while awake. He eats on demand and cries when he is hungry. When he is tired I can hold him and he purrs and I know he’s ready for bed. We clean the letterbox every time he uses it – much like diaper duty! I want him to have a positive experience with the litter box so we keep it extra clean. We make sure to give him fresh water several times a day. It’s a lot of work having a new kitten. We have gotten so attached to him already and we think he’s the cutest kitten in the world!!
We Lost Our Cat
Halloween Black Cats
Vintage Kitty Pillow
The day after my Toonces passed away, I was on Etsy looking at every item that had a black cat: fabric, clothing, jewelry, accessories, quilts, pillows, artwork, greeting cards….you get the idea – pretty pathetic! By the way, there are 37,221 items that come up when you search “Black Cat.” Anyway, I came across these fabric squares with original artwork of different breeds of cats. And one of them looked exactly like Toonces!
Isn’t it cute! I love what is says around the image:
Soft velvet black coat
Always by my side
purring motor firing love
feeling all warm inside
I had to have it! I contacted the seller to ask a few questions and you will never guess what….she lives 2 miles from my house! So I arranged to pick the items up so we could meet!
Her name is Maria Nicodemus. She paints these beautiful pictures of kitties and has them printed on high quality canvas-like fabric. You can find her Etsy shop HERE or her blog, Ginger Eyed, HERE.
Here are some of her creations:
My daughter has a Bengal Kitty, so I bought this for her – I cant wait to make something WILD out of it!
Here is Marbles already messing it up!
This is how I made my vintage black cat pillow:
I have a large collection of vintage sheets – I pick them up everywhere I go. When we were preparing to burry our dear Toonces, I cut this sheet in half and used one half to wrap him in. (pass the Kleenex). I kept the other half. I thought it very fitting that I use this fabric to make this pillow.
My pillow form is 18″ so I cut my fabric 19″. I loved how the hem of the sheet was in different fabric then the main part of the sheet and I wanted to use the lace trim also. I included the hem in the pillow body.
I ran out of my favorite Therm O Web fusible fleece, so I used their sew in fleece and Heat n Bond basting spray. (This stuff is amazing!) The sheet was pretty thin, so this gave it some soft stability.
I couldn’t quite decide what to do around the cat image. I had some eyelet lace and sewed it to the cat square.
Then I pressed it under. I also added a larger piece of eyelet along the lace that was on the sheet.
I used basting spray under the cat image to hold it in place while I top-stitched it on.
I finished the pillow with more of the sheet fabric on the back and an invisible zipper at the bottom. I put a down pillow form inside & it feels all soft and squishy….just like Toonces 🙂 I love how it turned out. Now every time I walk into my bedroom I see this pillow and it makes me smile 🙂
It matches the other vintage sheet pillowcases I made!
More painting with Marbles the Bengal Cat
Painting with a Bangle Cat
This looks like fun! Oh – and Marbles loves to climb ladders! I have scratch marks all down my neck from where he used me as an extension of the ladder to get in the tall window. More painting today!! I had to get hubby to help with the big giant ladder!
Best Cat Toy Ever!!
Cotton Headed Ninny Muggins
For the past few months we have been calling Marbles a “Cotton Headed Ninny Muggins” from the movie “Elf”. I couldn’t resist this elf costume! In honor of the little Bengal I made this printable – perfect for your Christmas decor. If you can’t download the printable, leave your email address in the comments & I will email you the original file.