Updated: 1/29/2006
Muggs, cat with an attitude, but what cat doesn't have one?
Warner Cat Story
As far back as I can remember, the Warners have always been
"dog" people. We had four different dogs while we were growing up.
Owning a cat, well, that was never even thought of.
Once the last dog was gone, Mom didn't want anymore. Like me, she gets too attached to them.
Leave it to one obnoxious, stray cat, a cat that followed my Dad everywhere, to transform the Warners (the only two left on the hill that is) into cat people. (I'm still a dog person.) Dad did everything to get rid of that cat, but it just wouldn't go. So starts the Warners' love of cats. Eventually, there were kittens. The kittens provided hours of entertainment. Then there were more kittens.........
Muggs, the kitty in the pictures, is an offspring of an offspring, I think. I really lost track.
Those cats don't have much to do with anyone but Dad and Mom. They are very independent outdoor cats, but you can occasionally catch one sneaking in the house (as Dad lets it in). They are quite cute and sweet if they are purring and in a good mood.


Don't worry dog lovers, you can visit the Warner dogs below.
Have you ever noticed that cats can find a seat anywhere?
"Don't even try to touch me!"
This site is dedicated to my Dad and Mom.
Playing: "Kitten on the Keys" by Zez Confrey
Hello!
Welcome to
"Warner Cats."
This page is for you, Dad & Mom.
Love,
~Sindee~