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close-ups of leaves

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          Kitty, the blog animal         April 10, 2005

Stretchable ears  is a primary requirement for sorting sounds out for the appropriate response.   The sound of the refrigerator door opening will always prompt a "code-3" response, which means red lights and siren...


          Kitty, the blog animal         April 9, 2005

We no longer see each other clearly...   Oh, it must be the  blur of love...


          Kitty, the blog animal         April 8, 2005

Birdwatching  is generally thought of as a respectable scientific endeavor, but Kitty sees it as a blood sport...   a free lunch...   a bit of grub...   a chance to pounce on the distracted...   Yet, there must be other times when she is in upmost admiration and awe of a bird's ability to fly...
And it must also bother her terribly that she can't...


          Kitty, the blog animal         April 7, 2005

c  +  at  =   cat...
Note:   Be sure to visit two of my latest sites over on blogspot:
AphotoAday     and     AnimalPhotoToday


          Kitty, the blog animal         April 6, 2005

Kitty spends a certain percentage of her day grooming and managing her hair.   At a certain point, hair turns into fur,  which is  a long way away.


          Kitty, the blog animal         April 5, 2005

And this is Kitty;  boiled down and abbreviated to  sixteen basic colors...


          Kitty, the blog animal         April 4, 2005

I've always wondered what Kitty did with her afternoons...
Now I know...   She goes to the movies...   This is her  front row seat...


          Kitty, the blog animal         April 3, 2005

The latest scientific study is in...   The report lists three circumstances;   fear, love, and darkness; which typically produce  dilated eyes.   Thus, it would follow, IMHO, that fear, love, and darkness must be closely related.


          Kitty, the blog animal         April 2, 2005

According to Kitty, corn is the spark of life...       corn for breakfast


          Kitty, the blog animal         April 1, 2005

The secret is out...   Kitty is a little person in a cat suit...   no foolin'...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 31, 2005

I'm just guessing, but I'd say she generates about  10 watts...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 30, 2005

The  dynamic duo...    That's me on the left...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 29, 2005

The PBS presentation of  Jane Goodall,  and Coco the gorilla; to whom she succeeded in teaching sign-language, always brings me half-way to tears. The beauty and amazing success of their inter-species communication boggles the mind...   You probably already know the story, but Coco, having failed at mating, was given a kitten so she could fulfill her needs to be a mother.   As I mentioned, the story is guaranteed to bring me half-way to tears, so I usually have to get up and switch the TV off...
But Jane Goodall has done a lot more primate research than just her work with Coco.   I've discovered a GREAT summary of her primate research achievements in Gombe, Africa, 1969-1997,   over at:   http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/janegoodall.html


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 28, 2005

Nothing can spoil an Easter-egg-hunt  faster than rain...   And we weren't quick enough, so by the time we found them all, the designs had all turned to mushy abstracts, and at least one of us was totally soaked.   This will probably be remembered as Kittyland's soggiest Easter-egg-hunt, ever.


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 27, 2005

Kitty got to experience frozen corn-off-the-cob for the very first time yesterday morning, and now she is thoroughly thrilled at the concept!   Somehow, up until now, I've just assumed that (frozen or fresh) corn-on-the-cob is what she preferred.   This erroneous assumption was based purely on how much fun Kitty seems to be having when tearing into corn-on-the-cob, but I stand corrected:   corn-off-the-cob  is cool.


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 26, 2005

Corn time  at Kittyland is a very special event...   Kitty has me on a strict schedule, and she knows that when I am dressed and ready to go out the door, there is absolutely no question about it:   She WILL be served her little piece of thawed corn-on-the-cob.   But strict schedules need to be "stuck-to", so what happens if we run out of corn?   Could this happen?   Do we have enough on-hand, or are we perilously close to running out?   So anyway, there I was, down at the supermarket, and the worst had struck--they were out of frozen corn cobettes.   Worse yet, fresh corn this time of year is 79 cents and looks horrible...   So anyway, after throwing a tantrum in the supermarket isle, I decided to get a package of frozen corn-off-the-cob, so it should be amusing to see Kitty's reaction to this new style of corn when she is served later this morning...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 25, 2005

Beauty goes well with beauty, and this little cat  fits right in...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 24, 2005

On the 18th and 19th of April 1775, Paul Revere took his famous midnight ride from Charlestown to Lexington giving warning of approaching British troops from Boston.    In our KittyBLOG version of history, his informant reportedly used the ears of his cat, not lanterns, for signalling  "one if by land, and two if by sea"...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 23, 2005

And it is only natural for Kitty to keep a  sharp eye  on things...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 22, 2005

And this is her  guarded territory.     She is the bouncer-of-all-pests...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 21, 2005

And  deep within her eye,  somewhere, is the photographer's image...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 20, 2005

And here she is, posing for the cover of Sunday's  church bulletin...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 19, 2005

And light penetrates one eye,  illuminating  her being...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 18, 2005

Here she is,  viewing rays of light...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 17, 2005

Just like a  little person...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 16, 2005

I swear she has  hair...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 15, 2005

I gave Kitty a thorough flea combing yesterday, and I was surprised to find any fleas at all, because I just gave her an application of Advantage® two weeks or so ago...   I hate flea combing, but it has to be done, and I should do it more often...   That's the plan...
Kitty absolutely loves being flea combed, and she sits regally and patiently until she decides  enough is enough...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 14, 2005

It would be incorrect to say that Kitty never travels anyplace.   But her method of transport seems to be quite different than ours...    adventure


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 13, 2005

Not to start telling Army stories, but back in the summer of 1969 I spent two months of absolute hell in probably the most god-awful place on earth named "Fort Bliss".   It was anything but bliss!      genuine bliss...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 12, 2005

I admire Kitty because she seems to have every aspect of her life in some kind of perfect balance...   Sort of like  yin and yang,  hot and cold, empty and full, there and not there, pain and bliss, living and dying,  etcetera...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 11, 2005

If you remember reading Little Orphan Annie you probably have one-foot-in-the-grave, but the comic strip opened with Annie in an orphanage right out of Dickens.   Luckily, Annie met Oliver "Daddy" Warbucks; a self-made millionaire who introduced her to a life of ease and comfort.   Unfortunately, she and Warbucks were soon separated, and Annie had to make her own way in the world with her companion -- a large, nondescript dog named Sandy.   Daddy Warbucks occasionally resurfaced, but then again disappeared, so Annie bounced back and forth between rags and riches.   But the thing about Annie was that her spirit was unquenchable as she buckled down and did whatever it was that needed to be done; foiling any number of thugs, politicians, and other crooks along the way.   Curiously, Harold Gray, the strip's author, gave Annie only blank circles for eyes.   Many think this was because he wasn't a skilled artist, but I think he was trying to get us to  look more deeply  into her inner-being...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 10, 2005

I've been pretending that I didn't know, because for some reason Kitty hasn't wanted me to know...   But a while back I decided to confirm my suspicions, so I set up a hidden camera to find out exactly what goes on around here while I am away...   Her secret is revealed...    She can fly!


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 9, 2005

When I was a kid, and that was many years ago, our family had a dog which we named Mickey after the famous mouse.   Mickey was black and white, similar to Kitty, but his distinguishing trademark was his floppy right ear.   Kitty is not impressed...      family portraits


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 8, 2005

Most of us, including Kitty, feel a bit safer in our own enveloping  bubbles.


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 7, 2005

Nobody believes me, so I've stopped telling non-cat-lovers about our Monday morning ritual of  winding-up Kitty  for the week...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 6, 2005

The outlook wasn't brilliant for the Mudville nine that day;
The score stood four to two, with but one inning more to play,
And then when Cooney died at first, and Barrows did the same,
A pall-like silence fell upon the patrons of the game.

A straggling few got up to go in deep despair. The rest
Clung to that hope which springs eternal in the human breast;
They thought, "If only Kitty could but get a whack at that —
We'd put up even money now, with Kitty at the bat."

But Flynn preceded Kitty, as did also Jimmy Blake,
And the former was a hoodoo, while the latter was a cake;
So upon that stricken multitude grim melancholy sat;
For there seemed but little chance of Kitty getting to the bat.

But Flynn let drive a single, to the wonderment of all,
And Blake, the much despised, tore the cover off the ball;
And when the dust had lifted, and they saw what had occurred,
There was Jimmy safe at second and Flynn a-hugging third.

Then from five thousand throats and more there rose a lusty yell;
It rumbled through the valley, it rattled in the dell;
It pounded on the mountain and recoiled upon the flat,
For Kitty, mighty Kitty, was advancing to the bat.

There was ease in Kitty's manner as she stepped into her place;
There was pride in Kitty's bearing and a smile lit Kitty's face.
And when, responding to the cheers, she lightly doffed her hat,
No stranger in the crowd could doubt  'twas Kitty at the bat.

Ten thousand eyes were on her as she rubbed her hands with dirt.
Five thousand tongues applauded when she wiped them on her shirt.
Then while the writhing pitcher ground the ball into his hip,
Defiance flashed in Kitty's eye, a sneer curled Kitty's lip.

And now the leather-covered sphere came hurtling through the air,
And Kitty stood a-watching it in haughty grandeur there.
Close by the sturdy batsman the ball unheeded sped —
"That ain't my style," said Kitty. "Strike one!" the umpire said.

From the benches, black with people, there went up a muffled roar,
Like the beating of the storm-waves on a stern and distant shore;
"Kill him! Kill the umpire!" shouted some one on the stand;
And it's likely they'd have killed him had not Kitty raised her hand.

With a smile of Christian charity great Kitty's visage shone;
She stilled the rising tumult; she bade the game go on;
She signaled to the pitcher, and once more the dun sphere flew;
But Kitty still ignored it, and the umpire said "Strike two!"

"Fraud!" cried the maddened thousands, and echo answered "Fraud!"
But one scornful look from Kitty and the audience was awed.
They saw her face grow stern and cold, they saw her muscles strain,
And they knew that Kitty wouldn't let that ball go by again.

The sneer has fled from Kitty's lip, the teeth are clenched in hate;
She pounds with cruel violence her bat upon the plate.
And now the pitcher holds the ball, and now he lets it go,
And now the air is shattered by the force of Kitty's blow.

Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun is shining bright,
The band is playing somewhere, and somewhere hearts are light,
And somewhere all are laughing, and little children shout;
But there is no joy in Mudville — mighty Kitty has struck out.


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 5, 2005

During the winter we are able to keep Kitty's flea population down by an occasional flea-combing, but now it is starting to warm up and we are losing the upper-hand on the situation.   And as much as I hate putting a horrible poisonous insecticide on her, I finally got up enough nerve to give her an application of Advantage®.   They say that Advantage® is much safer than the old fashioned pyrethins, but from the horrid smell of it, I just don't know.   One thing for sure is that Advantage® really works!   I've already profusely apologized, and even though she gave me the untrusting eye  for a while, she is back on my lap as I write this, and it seems as if all is forgiven...   And again, I'm sorry, but I had to do it...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 4, 2005

Here she is...    Recharging her  solar-powered  batteries...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 3, 2005

I often take a deep look into her eyes...   And I usually see  tranquility...


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 2, 2005

Kitty never reads the newspaper, doesn't vote, has never been to school, and she never really goes anywhere; so Kitty has grown-up in a relatively sheltered environment.   So, it may have been a mistake, but I thought I would expand her horizons by explaining a little about the complete and total mess this sorry world finds itself...     Now she is very, very worried.


          Kitty, the blog animal         March 1, 2005

Yes Kitty, you must remember...
It's our warm and illuminating friend from last year,  the sun...


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