Anyone want a cat?
Mar. 1st, 2006 04:15 pmI haven't mentioned this for a while, so it's time I asked again.
Although the cat is pretty much miraculous - she has the face of Jesus, or Jim Morrison, or someone, in her right ear - she doesn't really feature in my longterm plans and fundamentally just isn't my cat. She's Sara's cat, staying here because Sara is unfortunately not able to go on keeping her. She's no trouble. She's affectionate, doesn't shred the furniture, doesn't bring dead wildlife in more than a couple of times a year and doesn't piss on the couch unless her idiot keeper manages to lock the catflap at a point when there's no litter tray out. And she's got really soft fur. In short, as cats go she's a really good one.
Anyone want a cat?
She does like going outside, though. I don't think she'd be happy as a housecat. And no, I don't know what her name is. She hasn't told me. As Martin Blank said, "I respect its privacy."
Although the cat is pretty much miraculous - she has the face of Jesus, or Jim Morrison, or someone, in her right ear - she doesn't really feature in my longterm plans and fundamentally just isn't my cat. She's Sara's cat, staying here because Sara is unfortunately not able to go on keeping her. She's no trouble. She's affectionate, doesn't shred the furniture, doesn't bring dead wildlife in more than a couple of times a year and doesn't piss on the couch unless her idiot keeper manages to lock the catflap at a point when there's no litter tray out. And she's got really soft fur. In short, as cats go she's a really good one.
Anyone want a cat?
She does like going outside, though. I don't think she'd be happy as a housecat. And no, I don't know what her name is. She hasn't told me. As Martin Blank said, "I respect its privacy."