I took my cat to work in a carrier (in a taxi) a month ago. She meowed once, in the elevator, and was quiet the whole rest of the day.
The most mellow cat I've ever seen....
'Sleeper'
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I took my cat to work in a carrier (in a taxi) a month ago. She meowed once, in the elevator, and was quiet the whole rest of the day.
The most mellow cat I've ever seen....
I think the last time my cat was ever quiet was when she was at the shelter. She was one of those cats whose personality definitely changed when she got away from the big cat room and was brought into a stable home.
I think the last time my cat was ever quiet was when she was at the shelter. She was one of those cats whose personality definitely changed when she got away from the big cat room and was brought into a stable home.
Heh. I know people who went to shelters and picked out "the quietest cat" or "the quietest dog"....
Guess what they found out when they got home?
More from Sullivan:
When America Executed Waterboarders For War Crimes
Paul Begala gets his facts straight:
After World War II, an international coalition convened to prosecute Japanese soldiers charged with torture. At the top of the list of techniques was water-based interrogation, known variously then as 'water cure,' 'water torture' and 'waterboarding,' according to the charging documents. It simulates drowning." Politifact went on to report, "A number of the Japanese soldiers convicted by American judges were hanged, while others received lengthy prison sentences or time in labor camps."
Now, waterboarders, according to John McCain's former spokesman, are American heroes.
Oh dear. A facebook friend, who is a Capuchin Monk, just posted as his status that he likes to mow the lawn. Which of course made me think of those shaving ads.
So very, very wrong.
I dare you to post the link on his wall!
Some three-year-old asked, "Do cockroaches have a penis?" The result was this blog post with probably more info on cockroach reproduction than you want to know:
Science Question From a Toddler: Insect Sex
But I was impressed that the word "cockblocking" showed up....
Timelies all!
Not clicking on Tommy's link about insect sex.....
I don't see smoke anymore at Marina City, but now there's a helicopter overhead and a ton of ambulances, fire trucks, and cop cars near the Hotel Sax.
So that's why there were so many emergency vehicles racing about as I was trying to get to the Goodman.
Cats aren't big on the suffering in silence thing, are they?
Mine only get vocal after we've been in the car for a while, and it's the one who doesn't even have a voice that complains the most. When I'm carrying the carrier they are silent and saucer eyed.
I dare you to post the link on his wall!
Ha! The thought crossed my mind
COLORADO SPRINGS - Talk about a bad day. A pregnant woman not only was chased down by a brown bear, but got hit by a car in her attempt to get away.
Mother and baby are both fine, and the baby's middle name will be Bear.
My new cats are oddly silent. This is sort of freaking me out since Anna (my still missed late kitty) was very vocal, especially at the last when she was going deaf and couldn't hear herself.
So far Dean, the Siamese mix, I've only heard meow when he was separated from his sister when she was recovering from being spayed. Other than that, no sounds, no meows, no cries. Even when he's hungry--- he just sort of looms and climbs over things.
His sister Maddie (a gray and white tabby) occasionally will make little chrippy purry noises. She makes these at night when she comes and decides to rub her head on my face and tries to lick my closed eyes, in the morning when she and Dean are racing across my head (they do a circuit part aroud the apartment), and also when she wants to get fed.
The only real meow I've heard from her was when she was separated from Dean. And once she was racing around making sort of distressed little chirps, but that's because I had closed her out of the room with the litter box.
Also hi Seska! Welcome aboard!