Perhaps Not an Alien…

After carefully reviewing the evidence, I’ve come to the conclusion that Griffin is not a viscous predatory alien. In fact, my observations have led me to believe that he is perhaps more of a hazard to himself than anyone around him. Unlike the aliens, you can see below that he is far more fascinated with his own feet than world domination.

Griffin Hazzard to Himself

While I was initially uncertain of his true intentions when he first invaded my territory, I’ve come to realize he is nothing more than a tiny goof ball with no evident purpose in any of his actions. For the most part, he will just wander around aimlessly, bumping into things, purring and licking peoples faces. Given the proper training from his older, much more beautiful and smarter sister, he could perhaps become a useful tool. One day, he may very well get to sit by my side on the servants desk while we plot evil mischief to punish the servants for their constant incompetence.

Beautiful Tamra Maew

Of course, Griffin still can’t quite reach the desk yet! In fact, he got to try on his collar recently and it can still slip right off his head!

Miniature Griffin 2

Miniature Griffin 1

For such a tiny little fellow, he sure can produce a lot of heat when he naps! The servants think it’s cute when I snuggle with him, but my taking advantage of his heat for personal comfort should not be misconstrued as appreciation for his presence. For the time being, I will continue to tolerate him with the hope that he should prove useful in the future.

Tamra Maew and Griffin Snoozing

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  • http://daisythecurlycat.blogspot.com/ Daisy

    Griffin is so teeny-tiny! Tamra, you have a lot to teach him!

  • http://tt-themisadventuresofme.blogspot.com/ TT

    We has something for you’s both on our bloggy.

    I trust your conclusion that Griffin is nots a alien. I hopes that you can train him well, to be a good furry brother and that the beans aren’t always up to par on stuffs.

  • http://my3catsrule.blogspot.com Bounce, Lucy & Trixie

    Tamra it sounds as if you are getting usede to having a brother. He is very cute and so tiny, definitely not a evil alien!

  • http://mickeytheblackcat.blogspot.com/ Mickey

    Tamra, you are in a great position. You get to train the tiny Mancat-in-training just the way you want ;) Not every cat gets that chance.
    Purrs Mickey

  • http://www.petspics.blogspot.com petsareforlife

    aww Griffen is adorable heating unit. You should definetly continue to use him as long as he stays warm. ;)

  • http://www.yao-lin-yao-lin.blogspot.com HRH Yao-Lin

    Oh my Griffin is a cutie. And I really admire the fact that you are going to train him in slave-training the humans. Two siamese heads are far better than one.

    x

  • http://teamtabby.blogspot.com Team Tabby

    Griffin is very cute. He probably eats and sleeps a lot. When he is bigger you can teach him all the ropes, er, the ones you want him to learn, ha.

    Mindy & MOe

  • http://itsallaboutmeow.blogspot.com Gandalf & Grayson

    Griffin is still so teeny. Are you sure he’s not a shrunken alien?

  • http://ilovecatnip.blogspot.com Yaffa & Sebastian

    Little Griffin is adorable.

  • http://www.mrhendrixthekitty.blogspot.com Hendrix

    I am glad you found Griffin isn’t an alien. That would have been scary. I just watched “The Blob” on TV and aliens and alien goop are scary.

    I think you are the perfect kitty to train Griffin to be at your right paw for sure. He looks like he needs your guidance. Cute, very cute, but needing guidance.

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