Entry tags:
- cats,
- cats: erik,
- humor,
- links
short takes
A few days ago I was petting Erik and suddenly noticed he was naked -- his collar was missing. In the 14+ years I've had him he's never before divested himself of his collar, so I'm mystified. A search of his usual hiding spots didn't turn it up, nor did a cursory look around Mary's house (where he spent last week). How weird! I bought a new collar at the grocery store (and even cut the obligatory bell off); since ordering a tag takes time I applied a Sharpie to the back of the newest rabies tag, there being enough room for a phone number. He's never gotten out, but of course it would be my luck that he would while sans tags, so better safe than sorry.
Speaking of cats, I found this story about Oscar the death-sensing cat interesting. I wonder what he's reacting to. (The article doesn't address the question of whether Oscar is the cause rather than the sensor.)
This story about a man whose house was condemned because of his books (link from
caryabend) makes me scratch my head. 3000 books isn't that many. What's really going on? A little googling didn't turn up more details.
This photographic evidence of a packrat made me laugh out loud. Fortunately, they don't condemn cars. :-)
Speaking of cats, I found this story about Oscar the death-sensing cat interesting. I wonder what he's reacting to. (The article doesn't address the question of whether Oscar is the cause rather than the sensor.)
This story about a man whose house was condemned because of his books (link from
This photographic evidence of a packrat made me laugh out loud. Fortunately, they don't condemn cars. :-)

Oscar
-- Dagonell
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Maybe Sophie will come home next time from Mary's with an extra collar, to balance things out!
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Right now there is an imbalance in the universe with respect to collars, so somebody has to turn up with it to set things right. If it's Sophie, let me know. :-)