November 1, 2022: "Even the stupidest cat seems to know more than any dog." - Eleanor Clark |
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A Moment of Feline Zen: "Is Halloween over yet?" |
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Fabulous
Feline Funnies
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Today's Kitty Video: Larry, the Chief
Mouser of Downing Street.
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Contemporary
Cat Culture: "I Like Hats", artist unknown.
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November 2, 2022: "Kittens are born with their eyes shut. They open them in about six days, take a look around, then close them again for the better part of their lives." - Stephen Baker |
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A Moment of Feline Zen: "I are a dinosawr! RAWR!" |
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Fabulous
Feline Funnies
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Today's Kitty Video: Mastodon's "Asleep
In the Deep".
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Contemporary
Cat Culture: "Cube Cat", artist unknown.
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November 3, 2022: "A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not." - Ernest Hemingway |
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A Moment of Feline Zen: "Okay. Catnip. Now! Or the other leg gets it." |
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Fabulous
Feline Funnies
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Today's Kitty Video: Classic cat
maneuver #237.
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Contemporary
Cat Culture: (Okay, one last Halloween pumpkin.)
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November 4, 2022: "If animals could speak the dog would be a a blundering outspoken fellow, but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a word too much." - Mark Twain |
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A Moment of Feline Zen: "I don't mind him sleeping there, I just wanna know what he did with the eggs." |
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Fabulous
Feline Funnies
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Today's Kitty Video: "And now
here's Boots with the latest fly-on-the-wall report."
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Contemporary
Cat Culture: "Cat Amid the Roses", artist unknown.
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November 5, 2022: "The smallest feline is a masterpiece." - Leonardo da Vinci |
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A Moment of Feline Zen: "The weekend.... at last." |
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Fabulous
Feline Funnies
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Today's Kitty Video: "Jurassic
Park: Owlkitty Edition."
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Contemporary
Cat Culture: "Gilbert and Nelly", by Susan Tofield.
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