A commenter to this piece wrote:
"How about that, folks: two quasi-philosophical pieces in one week! I hope this doesn't constitute an overdose."We're not here for the cat pictures, dude. Which is good, since you don't post cat pictures. :)
And the realization came upon me like a thunderbolt:
OMG!!! And I’m a lifelong lover and keeper of felis domesticus! I’ve had more cats than Carter has Little Liver Pills! Why, at this very moment I have three: April Come She Will, Uriel The Great, and Fluffy. (The last one is a recent adoptee who arrived pre-named, so don’t blame it on me. Anyway, she’s a longhair, so the name sort of fits.)
Besides, what’s a Website without a few cat pictures? In the spirit whereof, I present:
Thank you, commenter lelnet, for drawing that omission to my attention!
Love your favorite CAT of all.
ReplyDeleteYellow paint runs in my veins.
It's about time you did something sensible!
ReplyDeletePretty kitteh's
We have too many cats. Too many for me means > 2.
ReplyDeleteI call them whatever name comes to mind. The kids mostly know which one I mean, and the cats don't seem to care.
My favorite cats were both born in Bethpage, NY....
ReplyDeleteWe were adopted by a Maine Coon when we bought our home here in SW MT. His name is Tripper (obvious to any cat person), but my wife calls him Puppy-Cat, since he follows her all over the property, stopping when she stops, sitting when she sits, even coming when he is called.
ReplyDeleteBut - my wife would drool over the last Cat. She has aways wanted a D-9 (but with ripper blades on the rear, so she can garden on the scale her heart truly desires).
It's impossible to have too many cats, Weetabix.
ReplyDeleteWe have a gang of feral cats here on the farm which calls in every evening for snacks and it's a great pleasure to just sit and watch them.
April looks quite thin. Is she okay?
ReplyDeleteLove your blog BTW.