Friday Cat Blogging 4
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Sunday Cat Blogging
Well, it seems that I can’t not catblog. A bit compulsive, yes. Luckily, Shelley has a lovely post about Zoë, that will do very nicely: Oh, she looks dangerous, doesn’t she? Read the post to find how just how dangerous. Other reading: Friday Ark Carnival of the Cats Carnival of the Dogs Rascal Fair Also… Continue reading
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Felineous Lassitude
We are all a bit bored. Suffering a touch of ennui. Perhaps some diversion would liven things up. Here are a few cat games, some of which require flash or java or some other esoteric techy thing: CatsThe Cat’s Concentration GameAction Cat’s Feed the Cats Game Meowhoo Club: Cat Games Or perhaps you are so… Continue reading
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The Cat’s Whiskers
If you are the cat’s whiskers, you are better than everyone else; or someone who is most highly approved of. Here is the Chinese version: I looked and looked for the origin of this expression, but with no luck. It must just be due to the cat’s obvious superiority in all things. [ADDED: Yay! Sissy… Continue reading
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Friday Cat Blogging
As is probably obvious from the paucity of posts, I am a bit less well than usual. This means that Spike has more opportunity to insist on attention, as I am not otherwise occupied. And never fear, Boo gets her share. In recent cat news, The Modulator points out that, once again, The New York… Continue reading
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Friday Cat Blogging
Spike is pleased to pass on this true-to-life poem by Roger McGough, via Roger Collett on the Poetryetc list: The Cats’ Protection League Midnight. A knock at the door.Open it? Better had.Three heavy cats, mean and bad. They offer protection. I ask, ‘What for?’The Boss-cat snarls, ‘You know the score.Listen man and listen good If… Continue reading

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