by Mike Strobel | Nov 30, 2021 | Tulip's Adventures
Tulip, the fiercest Norwegian forest cat in Kagawong, who is on temporary leave in Toronto, took offence at my suggestion she was going soft in the big city. This followed a photograph that appeared to show Tulip tucked into a luxurious duvet and comfy pillows, a far...
by Mike Strobel | Nov 30, 2021 | Tulip's Adventures
There’s an Old Norse saying: You can take the Norwegian forest cat out of the forest, but you can’t take the forest out of the Norwegian forest cat. Or can you? Tulip has been in Toronto since Labour Day helping The Blonde Bombshell with the federal...
by Mike Strobel | Nov 30, 2021 | Tulip's Adventures
Our intrepid Norwegian forest cat is holed up in Toronto for a few weeks, helping with the federal election and its aftermath. Tulip’s absence has caused much consternation back here at the cabin on Manitoulin Island. This squirrel peering from the woodshed...
by Mike Strobel | Nov 30, 2021 | Tulip's Adventures
Our Viking cat is temporarily back in the Big Smoke, leaving behind the fjords and muskoxen of her beloved Manitoulin Island. She can scarcely believe what she sees. Toronto is a mess. The Bicycult has won the War on Cars and traffic is ridiculous, considering...
by Mike Strobel | Nov 30, 2021 | Tulip's Adventures
Our cabin and environs is perilous territory for prey, such as chipmunks, squirrels, mice, bugs and (very, very small) deer. Norwegian forest cats, of which Tulip is a superb specimen, are noted for their skills at ambush. Here, Tulip demonstrates how she lies in wait...
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