I have to admit that Bat, the Bayou Prince Cat, amused me when he decided to take a nap in the old cast iron pot. Obviously, the pot was toasty warm which made it the perfect place for a snooze on a chilly day. Well, he is at it again! This evening, I lit a fire in the old cast iron wood-burning stove. This is an antique cookstove that has top plate burners and a working oven. The oven warms nicely but unless the fire is kept stoked and the door closed, it never gets overly hot. It stays nice and warm but not "burn to the touch" hot. While in use, I keep the oven door open so the heat can enter the room. The oven door being flat open almost on the floor also provides a convenient place to stack a few "fire sticks" as my granddaughter calls them. It only takes a handful to keep the old stove going for some time. Mr. Bat has decided that the open oven is an "open invitation". That silly cat moved into the oven as a napping spot! I am really going to have to watch him this winter so he does not decide to jump on top of the stove! THAT does get really hot...hot enough to burn his paws.
Never before has any of our bayou cats taken a liking to sleeping inside the oven but this cat is way different than any of the others. He is far more inquisitive and far more adventurous. Given a half of chance, he will attempt anything. He is one goofy daredevil and is going to find himself in a heap of trouble some day. He has already been bitten by a cottonmouth (dry bite, thankfully), chased by the eagle (smart enough to dive under the pier) and has taken a swim in the Bay (his doings). His nine lives are going to be used up quickly if he does not start being a bit more careful. Sleeping inside an oven may not be helping matters much! Oh, Bat! You are one silly cat!
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