Beauty is all around us.

By Grace55

Arthur and the book about Bob.

Arthur has many special places within our house.
This is where he sits first thing in the morning when Maria and me are having our tea and Quaker oats and listening to Chris Evans, and Aled and Lorraine before she dashes for the college bus.
He particularly loves being finger fed small amounts of Quaker oats which he avidly licks and then looks up at me with his velvety eyes and no words are needed, he gets a little more.
I must say at this point, I do not feel virtuous doing this, as cats are not really meant to have milk and a pet shop girl once said it can lead to cat IBS.
So most of the time he has chicken, prawns, sachet food and clean water.
Another favourite place is sitting in front of Paul on top of the TV guide on the work top where there is a small tele in the kitchen and a warm radiator.
He gets alot of cuddles and fuss from Paul and when he sees him come in with shopping bags, the tail brushes against Paul's legs and Arthur expects wonderful and delicious food to appear.
He gives us back so much in love that it is priceless and we feel honoured to have such a good natured cat who adopted us.
If you have a cat and like reading, A Street Cat named Bob by James Bowen is tender hearted autobiography and can make you think but for the grace of God there go I. Life can be tough for those who find themselves unemployed, lonely and need the support of their community.
I believe God has a Divine Plan and it is organically unfolding.
We can freely seek where we fit into this plan and the message of Jesus, love, peace and forgiveness are keys to opening doors and bringing healing and freedom from suffering.
Food banks are only part of the answer.
Co-operatives could be another part.
Seeking and finding a meaningful life path is pretty much key to it as well.
Have a lovely day blipper friends.

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