"Lynn took off early one morn this Fall fur to see museums. They were not close to home at all but she said worth the 180 round mile trip. She did git home in time fur my late late brunch and then supper."
I went to Alliance, Ohio and saw the
Cat Fanciers Museum. Cheap fee of $3.
So many statues and dressed cat dolls.
I thank Miss Vicky at Eastside Cats for the heads up
on this place.
"Willie, here's pink fur you."
Luck Cats that are coin banks and tea pots too.
And who did not ever eat Jell-O!
"Not us kitties, Lynn."
Even the restroom was decorated.
And this was teeny tiny.
"Lynn and I hope we have not bored anyone into a nap.
She had such fun looking at all the kitty statues. And there
is a library with lots of cat books she has read!"
And some important cat show history and photos of
blue ribbon winners from years ago.
Thank you for stopping by for a visit and a comment.
It is much appreciated.
Oh! My goodness! I'm lost for words....These are
ReplyDeleteabsolutely amazing....and yes...especially the
pink ones...and l do love the kitty house at the
end...now...there's a house l could live in....! :).
Great post Precious...l shall be putting into my
pussy~cat folder for keeps...Thankyou....! :O)
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What a wonderful place to visit with all those wonderful displays. I collect ceramic cats and loved those at the end.
ReplyDeleteNo, you definitely didn't bore me, quite the opposite.
What a fun day! But surely you didn't bike 180 miles in one day?! Anyway, my favourite is also the teeny tiny house, so adorable!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place to visit, a cat lover's delight. Were you tempted to bring some things home, or was there not a gift shop attached?
ReplyDeleteHey Lynn and Precious! Certainly worth the 180 miles. I've got to tell my cousin Pat about this post. She is a cat lover and has two, Beau and Teddy. Thank you Lynn for stopping by my silly blog and leaving such a nice comment. Love, Henny
ReplyDeleteOH! *jumping up and down*
ReplyDeleteSo glad you visited...it's was fun, wasn't it?
Did you take a gander at the cat house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright?
It looks like a space ship.
I would love to see that, so many fun kitty things! I hope you both have a fabulous weekend!
ReplyDeletePrecious first of all how are you feeling dear one? I hope the dreaded dental work is a faint memory.
ReplyDeletePlease thank Lynn (and Eastside cats for the heads up) for taking us with her as you toured the Cat Fancier's Museum. I think I could spend all day (and night there) so much. MOL MOL
Happy Lynn made it home before din din. Kitties have routines that they like to keep
Hugs to you both
Cecilia
Dearest Lynn,
ReplyDeleteThat no doubt was a fun visit and with cute cat things!
Pieter and I were at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto where we learned about the Egyptian tradition of cat mummies. Their backs were broken and they stayed with their owners. The Bastet was the local goddess... an Egyptian cat deity.
That sure was an eye opener to us!
Hugs,
Mariette + Kitties
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Lynn and Precious...I would have loved visiting that Cat Museum and very probably all of the museums Lynn got to see.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that museum is Lynn - I think a museum dedicated entirely to cats is a wonderful thing. How special - love all the displays, yes Pink for Willie of course. I am glad Mum got home in time to feed you dear Precious - a girl cannot afford to get too thin you know ๐
ReplyDeleteWishing you both a wonderful weekend - we have sun today after good rain & I can hear the garden growing (& the weeds!!) xx
OMC I would LOVE to visit that museum!!! I would never want to leave!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. That would be a place I would love to visit. XO
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