Cat greeting
Sometimes my cat acts more like a dog than my dogs do.
Every day she's there on the front steps to greet me, meowing loudly, when I drive up to the curb or into the driveway. My dogs are happy to see me -- they're always waiting for me inside.
But Annie's vocally much more expressive. My neighbor says she actually starts meowing when I turn down the street and am still several houses away. (More photos on the jump.)

Every day she's there on the front steps to greet me, meowing loudly, when I drive up to the curb or into the driveway. My dogs are happy to see me -- they're always waiting for me inside.
But Annie's vocally much more expressive. My neighbor says she actually starts meowing when I turn down the street and am still several houses away. (More photos on the jump.)









Daily Breeze reporter Donna Littlejohn has shared her homes with a succession of wonderful, funny, and occasionally difficult canines -- Muffin, Fritz, Ellie, Mercy, Pilgrim and now Cowboy, an Australian shepherd-border collie, and Tess, a border collie. From strong-willed terriers to weirdly obsessed Australian shepherds, they've invaded her world with boundless energy, wet noses, muddy paws and soggy tennis balls. But they've really brought so much more than that -- like laughter and joy, some unexpected life lessons, and more than a few tears along the way.
Josh Grossberg grew up with the usual array of animals: goldfish, dogs, hamsters, parakeets and turtles. He now owns the loudest dog in the South Bay(
She is very sweet. :-)
good job annie, waiting for her mommy to come home from work......that is a very sweet gesture. How can you not smile seeing your little hairy baby waiting to greet you home....right in front of the house or porch