They are absurdly cute cats. They are also utterly terrible bringers of chaos and destruction. Our dog, Dave, spends an increasing amount of time hiding under the sofa and we are sometimes tempted to join her. If it weren't for the irresistible cuteness of kittens (and perhaps a touch of toxoplasma gondii) the cat population would have died out millennia ago.
Pretty awesome, it reminds me of https://bellard.org/jslinux/ where you can try out what using a Linux terminal would be like.
Very beautiful. And, currently living in a household shaped by one dog, one cat, and one spirited 11 year old, I understand the compelling quality of these dudes. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Gerald. That's a nice mix. Our pugnacious little dog, Dave, is not super-happy about the whole idea, especially as Stanley has adopted her as an extremely reluctant surrogate mother. Her attitude reminds me of our first son's reaction when our second son was born. He said, pointing at a nearby appartment block, 'Louis is very nice and I love him very much, but couldn't he go and live over there?'
Jon,
The new pictures are terrific. I need to take some more of my boys (the furry and non furry ones) and post them soon.
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