I wonder whether these two cats are from the same stock. If not, and bearing in mind the preference for "aloning it" that is a cat's natural inclination, this coming together is quite remarkable.
They are not related. Muggles, on the right, is smaller and quite a few years older than Blackwell, on the left. Both of them were foundlings that made their way to our house and stayed.
My girls had a big, fat, bold, gray Persian female named Puffin. Old Puffin would take one look at those two, boot them off the sofa and then settle, on her back with her legs open, into a deep kitty slumber. The kids used to look at her and say, "Puffin is such a slut." She did look like she belonged in Toulouse Lautrec painting of a Paris bordello.
Aha! The cats are doing a mime performance of the state of politics in the US! Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteRoom for Bloomberg in the middle.
ReplyDeleteHe might be too much of a "fat cat" to fit in the middle.
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I wonder whether these two cats are from the same stock. If not, and bearing in mind the preference for "aloning it" that is a cat's natural inclination, this coming together is quite remarkable.
ReplyDeleteThey are not related. Muggles, on the right, is smaller and quite a few years older than Blackwell, on the left. Both of them were foundlings that made their way to our house and stayed.
DeleteMy girls had a big, fat, bold, gray Persian female named Puffin. Old Puffin would take one look at those two, boot them off the sofa and then settle, on her back with her legs open, into a deep kitty slumber. The kids used to look at her and say, "Puffin is such a slut." She did look like she belonged in Toulouse Lautrec painting of a Paris bordello.
ReplyDeleteYou could stack a row of books between them.
ReplyDeleteMutual respect or mutual tolerance?
ReplyDeleteThat's close enough...
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