The Marmalades are on the move again. This week, the ginger cats and their honorary-marmalade friends moved on up from the Special Needs Suite to Suite A.
Along the way, they also upped the ratio of “orange” to “non-orange.”
The Marmalades are on the move again. This week, the ginger cats and their honorary-marmalade friends moved on up from the Special Needs Suite to Suite A.
Along the way, they also upped the ratio of “orange” to “non-orange.”
Funny thing about christening Adoption Room #1 “Suite Marmalade.”
That title of great orangeness has turned into a self-fulfilling prophecy…and the more orange things change, the more orange things stay the same.
Surprise, surprise.
Come nightfall, the biggest ginger guy in Adoption Room #1 isn’t so fearful after all. At least, not around marmalade sorts. Continue reading » » »
Any self-respecting 3-year-old can tell you that the grouping of objects is easy.
Round pegs all go into round holes. You don’t put violins and armadillos in the same category. And, if you do, your friends on Sesame Street will remind you that “one of these things just doesn’t belong.” But how does one go about grouping cats?