May. 6th, 2006
pointed out by the lovely
May. 6th, 2006 12:24 ampointed out to me by
astartesyriaca
May. 6th, 2006 08:27 amPeter, you especially might enjoy this occult Western comic.
'bye Primo, Dora, Toby, and Rupert!
May. 6th, 2006 07:35 pmAll the upstairs foster kittens are gone. :*-( I came back just now from a Derby Day party (of course the horse with the Scots colours won :-) and stopped by to see Mrs Cat, and all her brood have left.
I know they've all gone to homes where they will be loved and taken good care of, but it still seems very sad. I imagine Mrs Cat is happy not to have little meeping irritants waking her up all the time and hogging the food, but I can't help but think she's sad there are no little ones running underfoot.
It woudl help if I hadn't had all the emotive descriptions in history class of slave families being brokrn up at the auction block. Honestly, these are *cats*, not humans. In the wild they would be going off on their own eventually. But still...
Or maybe I'm just looking for an opportunity to be sad after the last emotive event in my life didn't really sink in and occasion a cry or two. :-(
No, I think I'd still be sad about four bouncy, charming kittens leaving home and family and going off on their own in the big, scary world. I'm sure they'll be fine and grow up into wonderful excellent cats. Still, I'm sad.
I know they've all gone to homes where they will be loved and taken good care of, but it still seems very sad. I imagine Mrs Cat is happy not to have little meeping irritants waking her up all the time and hogging the food, but I can't help but think she's sad there are no little ones running underfoot.
It woudl help if I hadn't had all the emotive descriptions in history class of slave families being brokrn up at the auction block. Honestly, these are *cats*, not humans. In the wild they would be going off on their own eventually. But still...
Or maybe I'm just looking for an opportunity to be sad after the last emotive event in my life didn't really sink in and occasion a cry or two. :-(
No, I think I'd still be sad about four bouncy, charming kittens leaving home and family and going off on their own in the big, scary world. I'm sure they'll be fine and grow up into wonderful excellent cats. Still, I'm sad.