Marty – First Time Out
2008-04-28 21:32:13.000 – Marty, Summit Cat
Outside At Last
Hello, Marty here
Big news.
Been outside exploring for the first time.
Very excited.
Lots of rocks, caves, buildings and other strange things to investigate.
Where is the ceiling? What are those things moving above?
Strange smells.
Brrrr – this white stuff is cold on my paws.
Why does my fur ruffle?
The floor is not flat and smooth – it’s really just a pile of rocks.
Where is the sofa?
What is that?
Very excited.
Have to exercise so can explore further.
Lots of running to increase stamina.Pull ups – must build up upper body strength for climbing.
Must work on balance too.
Hungry … found lots of fresh salad – yummy.
Getting tired.
Better head home.
That’s all I have to report for now – will explore more soon.
Very tired – must sleep
ZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Marty, Summit Cat
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