Kitty LeFey’s Cosmos: Dearworthy
What exactly is “dearworthy,” and how could it possibly pertain to cats? You might want to grab a cup of tea, coffee, or cocoa and settle in with a kitty before reading on.
What exactly is “dearworthy,” and how could it possibly pertain to cats? You might want to grab a cup of tea, coffee, or cocoa and settle in with a kitty before reading on.
This can’t be right. We are Tabby’s Place, after all. We are the Place that saves.
Editor’s Note: Are you ready for this? I mean it, dear ones. Take a moment. Collect yourself. Make sure you are prepared. You will need your spacesuit, because your heart is about to go stratospheric. You will need your industrial-sized box of tissues, because your ocean is about to overflow. And you will need your […]
Cats excel at entitlement. Cats excel at love. In other words: the sun has not set on Valentine’s Day at Tabby’s Place.
It’s an old joke. Question: Are you alright? Answer: No, I’m half left. Raisin, whose sense of humor is questionable at best, thinks this is absolutely hilarious!
Do you ever contemplate the cosmic fortune cookie? Do you ever squint between the folds of the galaxy and try to read the words? Do you ever leap around like a photon simply because you are here at the same time as marmalade kittens and moonbeams and coffee?
We love naming cats, but we know they have their own unspoken names. We love calling cats, but we know they call themselves something more beautiful. We know cats keep their secrets, but every once in a great while, their name and our name are one and the same.
“She’s very funky and puts out weird vibes, but she’s a sweet girl when you actually pet or interact with her.” I love it when my coworkers write about me on the internet.
Imitation is reputed to be the highest form of flattery. In the world of cats, “incidental” is more likely than imitational.
“The one who pays the piper calls the tune.” – classic idiom “The one who loves the Piper hears music all day.” – Tabby’s Place “I accept compensation in the form of Venmo, Velveeta, and infatuation.” – Piper