It may be the third-most-asked question at Tabby’s Place.
Hot on the heels of “Don’t they ever fight?” and “Where do you come up with all the names?”, people regularly ask: “Aren’t orange cats always male?”
It may be the third-most-asked question at Tabby’s Place.
Hot on the heels of “Don’t they ever fight?” and “Where do you come up with all the names?”, people regularly ask: “Aren’t orange cats always male?”
The significance of Independence Day is largely lost on cats.
After all, every day is Independence Day when you’re feline.
It has been brought to my attention that, while I take many pictures of all the Tabby’s Place cats, I take a fully appropriate disproportionate number of pictures of Webster (say, 50 one hundred meeeellion a month). And isn’t that rather unfair?
To quote various British people: bollocks.
There are cats, there are Community Cats, and then there are solarium cats.
Recently, the solarium cats enjoyed the adventure of nine lifetimes.