To cure a cat, it helps to know what’s wrong in the first place.
To cure a certain Community Cat, it helps to have a lot of prayer and love as we grope through the mystery.
To cure a cat, it helps to know what’s wrong in the first place.
To cure a certain Community Cat, it helps to have a lot of prayer and love as we grope through the mystery.
There are at least two kinds of hearts.
On one hand, there’s that fist-sized muscle that pumps life from head to toe. Then there’s the Valentine shaped affection-thing that hangs out with hugs and kisses and the color pink. You need one to survive; you need the other to live.
There’s no guarantee that a cat’s appearance - or a human’s, for that matter - will match his personality.
But every so often, there comes a perfect fit between cuteness and character. So it is with Harley.
I almost titled this post “Meet the Community Cats #9.”
But that’s not quite right; you’ve already met Boots. You just don’t know him in his Community Cat existence yet.
He was already a living legend for his colossal paws, but now the mighty Milo has a new claim to fame infamy.
The big guy with the enormous attitude has been…well, ex-Communi(ty)cated.