Sweet on strength
You were once named for stockings, but your gifts were too big to stuff. You were once known for syrup, but your strength has a side of salt.
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You were once named for stockings, but your gifts were too big to stuff. You were once known for syrup, but your strength has a side of salt.
With apologies to reindeer and polar bears, cats are the ultimate holiday animals. This is only incidentally due to their skill in conquering Christmas trees.
How would you know you were beautiful if nobody told you you’re beautiful? No Tabby’s Place cat will ever be forced to confront this question.
We all know the saying – “Cats will be cats.” No matter how much we tell them they’re not starving when dinner is five minutes late or that they cannot have more treats for the twelfth time today, cats will be cats.
We weep and rage when the bitter comes for the sweet. But we don’t understand when the sweet comes from the bitter.
If Tabby’s Place could wrest control of the universe, our first decree would be the dismantling of feline leukemia virus (FeLV). FeLV is no friend of ours. It is feared for a reason. Yet without FeLV, we would never have met some of our best friends. Quinn’s Corner is our compromise with the condition we […]
Stepping inside a wardrobe is an action generally reserved for only the smallest among humans (Quite a squeeze!). For a house cat, a wardrobe can be an entire fantasy land in the shape of an armoire. Therein, temptations may come in the forms of dangling belts and ties. Comfort comes from the presence of soft […]
You can only hold so much, even if your cheeks are cavernous. You can only hold so much, even if your cheeks have earned you the name “Cheeks.”
In an age of dubious news, it’s good to know you can always identify headlines not written by cats. For instance: “Why does cheese give you nightmares?” Even more chillingly: “Fifteen things making your home look outdated.”
May I get rambunctiously real with you, kittens? I do not mean the way Hips gets with Prescott, although there is value in hippopotamussing your friends. (If you know Hips, you know that “hippopotamus” is a verb.) I do not mean the way Valerie gets with her stuffed shrimp and lobster, although there is merit […]