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It's been said that people that hate cats will come back as mice in their next life.
170 days and nights after losing a cat
On Sunday morning, the city was still sleeping and the sun rose early as usual. She was half asleep when she heard the familiar sound of footsteps outside her door and a call she had missed for a long time: ..... Meow .....
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Petlife
The guy caught "his own cat" in the corridor, but when he returned home, he was gagged: How come there are 2 cats?
Do you believe in parallel space-time? It is estimated that pets are more willing to believe than people. In the animal kingdom, the probability of hitting the face is very high, even if they are not related to each other and are not born of the same mother.
By James Pet Diary3 years ago in Petlife
Dressed For The Occasion
I'm not ashamed of being an eternal cat lover. After being introduced to Vinnie may mean I now favor tuxedo cats. We adopt them because we know how beneficial they are to our lives and mental health, and growing the family with a pet becomes a decision that lasts a lifetime. Let's not forget how amazingly adorable they are and how they ultimately become the best companions.
By Carrie Principe3 years ago in Petlife
"I'm Not a Cat Person"
So, Carrot Top (a name I almost puked when hearing because of how corny it was) is probably the reason why cats have their stereoptypes. She's the basis. She's smart, couldn't care less about what you want (or your existence, as she will walk on you to get to her destination), and has this look that's like "you'll give me everything. I'll give you nothing. And you'll like it."
By Jay,when I write3 years ago in Petlife
Narcissa Finds Her Voice
People are full of surprises. Just when you think you know everything about someone, you learn something new. The same applies to animals, too. At least it does to my cat, for she has a unique quirk, one that took me years to discover.
By Morgan Rhianna Bland3 years ago in Petlife
The Black Cat Surprises
In their ceaseless attempts to make sense of the chaotic universe they live in, humans delight in assigning labels to things. Identifying and classifying various aspects of the world features into many creation myths from around the globe, Adam naming the animals in the garden of Eden is only one example. Always craving simplicity, humans love if a concept can be simplified down to a matter of black and white. Binary concepts are often the preferred way to see things.
By J. Otis Haas3 years ago in Petlife
Kidnapped Kitten
The Thunder Roars I met Fudge Round - named after her chocolate striped coat - when she was a meager seven weeks. I was 14, babysitting for a couple who lived in a trailer park that didn't allow pets. Somehow they had three dogs and two kittens. Fudge Round's sister Boon, sported an all black coat. Boon enjoyed playing with the dogs, and running around aimlessly while Fudge Round was a lot more timid and standoffish.
By Michaela Delaney 3 years ago in Petlife







