And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Orange cats have personality in spades. My cat Leo was the friendliest cat I've ever had. He'd sit on the back of the sofa, watching me surf the web and would occasionally tap my shoulder when he needed a head scratch. Very loud purring. Burmese species.
He passed away last February (Feline Cancer) after 10 years and our family misses him to this day. If there is reincarnation for pets, I hope he goes to a family who deserves him.
I forget which platform it's on (Reddit? Instagram?) but there's a whole section where people post pictures like this saying, "I don't have a cat." Cats in their kitchens, in their beds, cars, everything.
Orange cats are a breed all of themselves. I have 2, and smarter by far than any of the others in the mix. They'll open doors, containers, things they have no business getting into. A lever doorknob is just an invitation, regardless of what door it's on. One fetches, and if you throw the little ball over the roof, it looks at you like "asshole", and walks to the other side of the house to bring it back. Makes dogs look stupid...oh, wait.
I once had a siren blow out on me, so off it went, back to Federal Signal. When it came back, Mister Whiskers, a neighbor's orange tom decided to supervise the reinstall. I crawled under the front of the Chevy 4X4 pickup, to rehook up the speaker wires, and Mister Whiskers followed. I fitted the ground terminal onto it's stud. and the cat approved. Putting the positive terminal onto it's stud revealed that A) Federal had, indeed, fixed the siren; B) they had neglected to turn it off, after fixing it; C) orange tom cats are capable of attaining low Earth orbit, if given the proper motivation.
You do now!!! grayman
ReplyDeleteYou don't choose cat, cat chooses you!
ReplyDeleteYes, that.
DeleteOrange cats have personality in spades. My cat Leo was the friendliest cat I've ever had. He'd sit on the back of the sofa, watching me surf the web and would occasionally tap my shoulder when he needed a head scratch. Very loud purring. Burmese species.
He passed away last February (Feline Cancer) after 10 years and our family misses him to this day. If there is reincarnation for pets, I hope he goes to a family who deserves him.
I bet that vehicle purrs like a kitten.
ReplyDeletekatz iz kool
ReplyDeletewe have 4
all orange (no white) cats are always male
I forget which platform it's on (Reddit? Instagram?) but there's a whole section where people post pictures like this saying, "I don't have a cat." Cats in their kitchens, in their beds, cars, everything.
ReplyDeleteDogs have Masters, Cats have Staff.
ReplyDeleteOrange cats are a breed all of themselves. I have 2, and smarter by far than any of the others in the mix. They'll open doors, containers, things they have no business getting into. A lever doorknob is just an invitation, regardless of what door it's on. One fetches, and if you throw the little ball over the roof, it looks at you like "asshole", and walks to the other side of the house to bring it back. Makes dogs look stupid...oh, wait.
ReplyDeleteI once had a siren blow out on me, so off it went, back to Federal Signal. When it came back, Mister Whiskers, a neighbor's orange tom decided to supervise the reinstall. I crawled under the front of the Chevy 4X4 pickup, to rehook up the speaker wires, and Mister Whiskers followed. I fitted the ground terminal onto it's stud. and the cat approved. Putting the positive terminal onto it's stud revealed that A) Federal had, indeed, fixed the siren; B) they had neglected to turn it off, after fixing it; C) orange tom cats are capable of attaining low Earth orbit, if given the proper motivation.
ReplyDeleteNobody owns any cat.
ReplyDeleteHumans host cats. We're their staff.