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Ess was so excited for Halloween, she recorded two original songs and threw a spooky party for us on like October 1st. So you can imagine how happy she was when we made it to the actual day. She picked our costumes, Mykala found all the pieces for them. We got to return to trick-or-treating after taking 2020 off, and it was such fun. It is true you can’t go back, but it is peaceful and joyful and fulfilling to see it again through your child’s eyes.
So we went to Target and we had this great idea: everyone could pick out an ornament. We didn’t realize Ess would find the scariest-looking, oddest thing we’ve ever seen. Now, of course, this will be an important part of our tree for every Christmas to come.
This is my favorite part of a cold winter day: sharing some time on our couch together, just the three of us. These little things make up our lives, and I cherish this part of each day.
Check out this amazing picture Mykala captured—George was meowing and this squirrel was barking, with just a screen separating them.
“George, you’re sitting on my application for licensure in the state of Minnesota.”
“Meow.”
“What if it gets wrinkled?”
“Meow.”
“Ok, fine.”
Zoe the domestic house cat will be nursing three baby bobcats. Freakin’. Bobcats.
After a few weeks, the animals will be released into a specialty habitat, according to the article on this rather unique matter. Zoe is one brave kitty cat:
8:52 and George eats at 9:00. His plaintive hunger meows echo through the hallway. “You are not forgotten”, I say. This does not seem to satisfy him. Me neither: seems a bit melodramatic. Next strategy: try to teach him to tell time. We’ll start with digital clocks first.
Felix of avoision writes about the Puppet Bike in downtown Chicago. Essentially, a guy pedals to an intersection, where he then sets up a puppet booth with many different characters and music.
Seeing eye cats are like seeing eye dogs, except they are the eyes for the dogs and the dogs are the disabled ones:
Cashew, a 14 year old Labrador Retriever owned by Terry Burns in Middleburg, Pennsylvania, is blind and deaf. Her best friend is a red tabby cat named Libby. Libby has become Cashew’s seeing-eye cat. She guides Cashew around obstacles, leads her to the food dish and even sleeps next to her every night.
This is what happens when a hungry cat finds something that he can’t unwrap. There were just sprinkles of leftover bar in there.
kala: and george will teach kitty
alex: kitteh school.
kala: purrfect.
alex: George Home for Lost Kittens
alex: purrfect, lol!
alex: repeat after me, always meow when the mama has food
kala: haha
kala: so true.
alex: Chapter 1: Begging for food
Chapter 2: Getting back in the apartment
Chapter 3: Wake up techniques
Chapter 4: Wake up techniques for sound sleepers
Chapter 5: Advanced begging for food
Chapter 6: Vegetables: food or foe? An examination of alternative cat diets
Chapter 7: Crackers and incisors
Chapter 8: Types of milk
Chapter 9: Perching tips
Chapter 10: Bath evasion
Chapter 11: Gourmet muffins and how to make them
kala: hahahahahahahahaha
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