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    January 6, 2005

Kitty insists on having the proper amount of love  added to her food...   We start with a sprig of fresh love, chop it finely, and sprinkle it in.   Yum.


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    February 24, 2005

Usually, if someone gives me "this kind of look",  it means that I am doing or saying something incredibly stupid.   Fortunately, Kitty has a tolerant and forgiving soul...


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    August 28, 2005

When I look into Kitty's eyes, it is fairly obvious that she is from another place...   Perhaps she is just here on some sort of extended vacation...


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    October 15, 2004

And on one of those introspective days, Kitty gets down to work,  exploring life  from within...  roundabout...  and through...


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    February 19, 2005

Realistically; even if we could dramatically increase her flapping speed, her ears just don't have enough surface area to achieve  lift off and flight.


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    December 18, 2004

To be honest, Kitty has no real use for scientific explanations, but  she shines  like a scholar in certain specific areas of natural phenonema.


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    September 19, 2004

Kitty's world  isn't very large, but it is a place of relative safety...
Not being aware of the outer world seems like a very fine destination...


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    October 6, 2004

Even though Kitty can't pronounce "k" or "b", she does her very best with the word "kibble".   But in her dictionary, the word "kibble" also can mean "corn-on-the-cob" or "canned-cat-food", so it has become necessary for her to play a little game of cherades every time she wants food.
Nuzzling up to the refrigerator  narrows it down, but that only gives me a 50-50 chance of serving what she had in mind.   Sometimes, when I guess wrong I sternly tell her "that's what we're having", and she usually goes along with the plan, but not without complaint.   If she is really miffed she will remind me of the legal document I signed which specifies that my primary job in life is to cater to her whims...


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    April 24, 2005

Kitty is one serious cat.   Here she is carrying the weight of the world...


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    October 29, 2005

The day is still young, but Kitty has already managed to;   1) distribute hair up my nose;   2) walk across the keyboard;   3) decide she no longer likes Friskies Prime Cuts of beef with gravy;   and 4) stage a protest sit-in on my lap in such a way as to make it darned-near impossible for me to type...   I suggested she go  outside  and find something to terrorize...



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          Kitty, the blog animal         January 27, 2008

Thanks goes to  Tica's Mom  for sending in another great shot.

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Dear Kitty,

Exciting breaking news from England:

A full moon, an open window, a naughty cat and a hidden camera has inevitably lead to yet more revelations...

Tica Jumped Over the Moon!

I can't sat exactly how she got up so high...   It appears those splendid ears have a greater purpose - other than just listening to stuff.

Best regards,

Helen in England!

PS

Thanks very much for Tica's current fame: She's been prowling around in a tiara for most of the day. 

I fear the fame might have gone to her head, but we will deal with it...

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          Kitty, the blog animal         January 26, 2008

Our little four-footed forecaster has been known to issue some rather creative  weather reports...   Silence, combined with a cold-stare means bad weather is already here...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 25, 2008

When it rains  Kitty and I lay around and read the funny pages together...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 24, 2008

Helen from England sent this photo of her stunningly beautiful Bengal by the name of Tica...   Now, non-cat lovers just wouldn't understand -- but yes, just like Kitty,  Tica can fly...
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Here is a picture of my cat, Tica.

I had long-suspected that she can fly, so I installed a hidden camera...

It is astonishing what this little hooligan gets up to, while I'm at the shops.

Most people think the worst their cats get up to in secret is walking on the dining table, singing, "We're on the table! We're on the table!"

Tica and I know otherwise.

Anyway, It's going to be a full moon here tonight... Very enticing to a naughty cat - especially when the window's "accidentally" been left ajar.

The secret camera is fired up and ready to go. Watch this space...
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And by the way, everybody is cordially invited to e-mail me if you've got a story and/or a photo of your cat...   I think Kitty is agreeable to sharing the spotlight...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 23, 2008

Kitty and I live on the west coast, and while winter is probably much more severe where you and your cat live,  cabin fever  has definitely arrived at Kittyland...  Keeping Kitty entertained is no easy task...   Kitty cheats at cards, and is notorious for making up her own rules to board games...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 22, 2008

And while  sunlight  is currently a rare commodity around here at Kittyland, Kitty has the amazing ability to retain her warmth -- which is something I'm pretty certain the Energizer Bunny isn't able to do...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 21, 2008

Kitty absolutely hates it when I do, but I love to pull  Kitty's ears...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 20, 2008

Yes, this is Kitty,  my little friend...   And right now, as usual, she is fast-asleep on my lap -- making typing as difficult as possible...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 19, 2008

As you can see here,  taking a picture  of Kitty can be problematic...   Kitty likes to be near -- and if she can't be sitting on my lap, standing at my feet seems to be the next best thing...   Oh well, I'll keep trying...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 18, 2008

Yes, Kitty's primary responsibility is to be my little lover, but sometimes I have to share the attention -- Kitty is also an avid  lover of nature...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 17, 2008

Occasionally we will get a  pesky fly  at Kittyland,  and although Kitty doesn't really like flies -- what she really dislikes is me swatting at them... Kitty doesn't care for violence -- she wants nothing to do with it...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 16, 2008

My favorite cat?  Well, it's Kitty, of course...  And I suppose I'm Kitty's favorite human being as well -- it's great how these things work...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 15, 2008

When I get home from my little adventures, Kitty will occasionally give my shoes a sniff...   If I could, I would bring her  sunshine  in my pocket...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 14, 2008

No, Kitty never gets to go anywhere...   Not even to pretty places like Point Lobos  -- where I went yesterday...
I told her all about the splashy adventure when I got home...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 13, 2008

Spring is a long, long way off...
But Kitty and I are both dreaming of  wildflowers...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 12, 2008

It's kind of a stretch, but maybe there is some  family resemblance...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 11, 2008

Kitty has placed her order for a  dry and sunny day...   We'll see what happens...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 10, 2008

It's been so dark and gloomy at Kittyland recently that we pulled out the scrapbook yesterday to see if we could find any  memories of sunlight...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 9, 2008

It's kind of difficult to see stars through clouds, so I had to reconstruct and illustrate the  Constellation of Kitty  pretty much from memory...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 8, 2008

Well, it could be Kitty and clover, or it could be clover and Kitty...
It sort of all depends on the  focus...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 7, 2008

Seriously, sometimes I don't know which is stranger -- cats, or their owners...   Karen, owner of two Marmalades, sent me these photos showing what her cats are up to these days...   Osamacat  [ left ]  is still on the trail of Bin Laden, and Red  [ right ]  wears that tin-foil hat to keep aliens from abducting him...

And by the way, everybody is cordially invited to e-mail me if you've got a story and/or a photo of your cat...   I think Kitty is agreeable to sharing the spotlight...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 6, 2008

Well, it might be the 6th of January, but Kitty is still full of  razzle dazzle...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 5, 2008

Kitty came home  chromed  yesterday, without much of an explanation... Hair has been serving cats well for eons so I just don't know why she has to keep up with each new fad...   Oh well, maybe next week she might be into rust...   Never a dull moment around here at Kittyland...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 4, 2008

Kitty knows just about everything there is to know about  getting horizontal,  but I'm not sure if she would be able to identify this strange creature or not...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 3, 2008

If sleeping or taking naps had anything to do with thinking, Kitty would have  The Thinker  beat by a mile...


          Kitty, the blog animal         January 2, 2008

Shadow's dad, Larry Mennetti, sent this great photo of Shadow  enjoying some freshly fallen snow...   Well, Larry, I hope Shadow eventually found his way inside and got warmed up...

Of course we don't have snow, but it's been cold here in California and Kitty has been spending a lot of time in front of our heater...   I can imagine that if Kitty went skiing she would be like one of those cats who finds a warm place in the lodge and never actually hits the slopes...

And by the way, everybody is cordially invited to e-mail me if you've got a story and/or a photo of your cat...   I think Kitty is agreeable to sharing the spotlight...


          Kitty, the blog animal         Happy New Year, 2008

It doesn't really take a lot to please Kitty -- she seems to be able to find spectacular entertainment  in all the remote corners of her little world...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 31, 2007

Kitty and I intend to celebrate the arrival of 2008 with a  pretty sunrise...   We think a sunrise is far better than scary old fireworks...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 30, 2007

And another way to poke your eye out is to cuddle with a cat who still hasn't removed their Christmas  head-gear...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 29, 2007

And when Kitty is actually awake, she absolutely loves to eat  corn...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 28, 2007

You probably heard about  Tatiana  and the horrible maulings at the San Francisco Zoo on Christmas Day...   I took this photo of a Syberian Tiger at the zoo about a year ago, but in comparing this photo with the one that ran with the Chronicle article, I can see that this tiger is not Tatiana...

My guess is that the victims provoked the attack in some way, but here is Kevin Fagan's report in the San Francisco Chronicle of what they know so far:

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SAN FRANCISCO — It was a nightmare of carnage and confusion, with police attempting to find an escaped tiger that fatally mauled one San Francisco Zoo visitor and then apparently followed a trail of blood to attack two of his friends.

When police arrived at the zoo on Christmas evening, they were hampered by a lack of emergency lights, video surveillance cameras and maps. They didn't know how many animals might be on the loose or how many victims might have been injured.

The minimal evidence found at the scene included a shoe and blood in the 25-foot-wide moat that surrounds the tigers' grotto, raising questions about what role, if any, the victims might have had in accidentally helping the animal escape.

The three victims, all young men from San Jose, were visiting the zoo together. They were each present when the tiger escaped, killed 17-year-old Carlos Sousa Jr. with a savage slash to the throat, and injured the other two.

The names of the survivors, who are brothers ages 19 and 23, have not been released by authorities.

The brothers were in stable condition today at San Francisco General Hospital and were expected to be released within a few days, said Dr. William Schechter, chief of surgery. They suffered deep bites and claw wounds on their heads, necks, arms and hands, but were expected to recover fully.

The injured victims fled, and the tiger apparently followed them under rapidly darkening skies for 300 yards down a zoo pathway. As the tiger cornered and attacked one of the brothers, four police officers arrived, distracted the animal and shot it dead.

Zoo officials said they are trying to figure out how the 4-year-old Siberian tiger named Tatiana escaped from her enclosure shortly after the zoo's 5 p.m. closing time.

No doors to the grotto had been left ajar, they said. The animal is the same one who attacked a zookeeper almost exactly a year ago.

Officials speculated that one of the victims may have been dangling a leg or other body part over the 14-foot grotto wall and that Tatiana latched onto the limb and climbed out. Police sources said a footprint had been found on a metal fence, suggesting that someone had climbed it to get closer to the big cats.

Zoo Director Manuel Mollinedo said it was also likely that the animal was provoked.

"Somebody created a situation that really agitated her and gave her some sort of a method to break out," Mollinedo said. "There is no possible way the cat could have made it out of there in a single leap. I would surmise that there was help.

"A couple of feet dangling over the edge could possibly have done it," he added.

Sources said pinecones and sticks that were found in the moat might have been thrown at the animal. Those items could not have landed in the grotto naturally, they said.

However, police Sgt. Neville Gittens maintained that there was no reason to think that the victims were taunting the tiger.

The two survivors were in serious but stable condition Wednesday following surgery at San Francisco General Hospital, doctors said.

The zoo, which closed Wednesday, will remain shut today so that police continue their investigation. Mollinedo said he hopes the zoo will reopen Friday, but the tigers and lions will not be on display for at least a week.

Confusion during search

The hunt for the escaped tiger Tuesday was confused and chaotic, with police and paramedics frantically scrambling through the 1,000-acre zoo grounds to locate victims after discovering Sousa's body.

There are no surveillance cameras pointed at the big cats' grottos, so officers could not find out from zoo security guards what animal or animals had escaped. Initial calls for help didn't say what sort of animal had escaped, sources said. The lack of cameras also has made it difficult to ascertain how the attacks occurred.

Police said the investigation will focus on physical evidence collected at the zoo, witness statements, an autopsy of the victim and the necropsy of the tiger.

New cameras and a metal barrier will be installed to protect the public from the tigers and lions, Mollinedo said.

As darkness deepened Tuesday, officers found that the modest level of zoo lighting was insufficient to illuminate the trees, foliage and public areas where they initially feared that more animals might be lurking or more victims might be found. Firefighters standing on tall ladders outside the zoo illuminated the grounds with portable lights to help the search.

"We didn't know how many tigers were out," Mollinedo said. "I (was) under the impression we had two or three cats escaping. There was a sense of paranoia around here."

Investigators canvassed the zoo for hours Wednesday morning before finally determining that nobody else had been hurt.

Tiger tracked other victims

A Fire Department source said three paramedics found Sousa's body, with a wide gash across the neck, lying near the grotto. The enclosure is surrounded by a 25- to 30-foot-wide moat and a 14-foot-high wall.

The paramedics and an ambulance driver were told of additional victims outside the Terrace Cafe restaurant, about 300 yards east. When they arrived, they found the tiger standing over one of the brothers.

The paramedics and driver were soon joined by the four police officers, who distracted the tiger with the red lights of their two patrol cars before shooting her to death with their .40-caliber handguns.

Gittens said the officers did not want to shoot the animal while she was sitting next to the victim.

"I can only imagine the patrons walking around, and suddenly seeing this tiger," he said. "It was probably surreal."

Police were treating the zoo as a crime scene Wednesday. Yellow police tape surrounded the area near the cafe where the animal was slain.

It's not known why the tiger singled out the three visitors or why she tracked down the two wounded victims, apparently ignoring other zoo patrons.

Rochelle Dicker, an emergency room surgeon at San Francisco General Hospital who operated on the victims, said Wednesday that the two survivors were recovering remarkably well.

They were awake and stable, Dicker said.

Doctors are focusing on preventing infection from the bacteria that may be present in the men's wounds, she said. That bacteria is similar to the type found in the common house cat, officials said.

The zoo was eerily quiet on the day after the tragedy. The cafe where the attack victims were found was shuttered and still, and a dozen police officers gathered with zoo officials nearby, poring over maps and handing out equipment.

Zookeepers held a staff meeting and also met with grief counselors.

Visitors continued to filter up to the entrance, unaware of what had happened.

"Oh my gosh! I hadn't heard anything about a tiger," said one visitor, Komer Poodari of San Jose. "I guess we'll go to Fisherman's Wharf."

Mollinedo said the zoo has a response team armed with tranquilizers and firearms, but that the scene unfolded "so quickly that the officers found (Tatiana) first."

Earlier attack

This is the second time in just over a year that this same tiger attacked a human.

On Dec. 22, 2006, Tatiana chewed the flesh off zookeeper Lori Komejan's arm in front of about 50 visitors lingering in the Lion House after the cats were fed.

A state investigation later ruled that the zoo was at fault for the attack because of the way the cages were configured.

"There was never any consideration for putting her down. The tiger was acting like a normal tiger," Mollinedo said.

The public feeding demonstrations at the Lion House resumed in September after about $250,000 in safety upgrades. The city, which helps fund the zoo, is facing a lawsuit from Komejan and is assessing whether it is liable for the Christmas Day mauling, officials said.

Mollinedo has brought in colleagues from other accredited zoos to do a thorough analysis of the big cat exhibits.

"We want to make sure they are safe and see what kind of modifications should be done to ensure the safety" of people and animals, he said.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will "in most likelihood" investigate the zoo's tiger facility, said agency spokesman Jim Brownlee.

Inspectors from the USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, which oversees the nation's zoos, will "probably be on location very soon," Brownlee said Wednesday night.

"We would look at the whole situation in a comprehensive manner," he said.

Other zoos await details

Keepers at other U.S. zoos said they were waiting for more details about the San Francisco attack before deciding whether to make changes in their tiger enclosures or security procedures. Moats and sheer walls are common methods of protecting visitors from large animals at outdoor zoo exhibits.

"We still don't know what happened," said Tony Vecchio, director of the Oregon Zoo in Portland. "We know what animals can do and we build barriers that are taller and wider than that. But one of the rules in the zoo business is that animals will always surprise you."

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San Francisco Chronicle reporters Jaxon VanDerbeken, Steve Rubenstein and Cecelia M. Vega contributed to this report.


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 27, 2007

Kitty never gives me much of a report so it's difficult to interpret what she might possibly be able to see, but this is the time of year when she puts on her mystical bright-green  eyeglasses  and looks into the future...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 26, 2007

Well, I was wrong...   I was absolutely certain Kitty would really love the  long ears  I got her for Christmas...


          Kitty, the blog animal         it's Christmas   2007

On behalf of Kitty, I would like to wish you and yours  peace...   Not just for the holiday season, but for the next billion years...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 24, 2007

Eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon wrote a letter to the editor of New York's Sun, and the quick response was printed as an unsigned editorial Sept. 21, 1897. The work of veteran newsman Francis Pharcellus Church has since become history's most reprinted newspaper editorial, appearing in part or whole in dozens of languages in books, movies, and other editorials, and on posters and stamps.

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DEAR EDITOR: I am 8 years old.
"Some of my little friends say there is no Santa Claus.
"Papa says, 'If you see it in THE SUN it's so.'
"Please tell me the truth;  is there a Santa Claus? 

"VIRGINIA O'HANLON.
"115 WEST NINETY-FIFTH STREET."

VIRGINIA, your little friends are wrong. They have been affected by the skepticism of a skeptical age. They do not believe except [what] they see. They think that nothing can be which is not comprehensible by their little minds. All minds, Virginia, whether they be men's or children's, are little. In this great universe of ours man is a mere insect, an ant, in his intellect, as compared with the boundless world about him, as measured by the intelligence capable of grasping the whole of truth and knowledge.

Yes, VIRGINIA, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Claus. It would be as dreary as if there were no VIRGINIAS. There would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance to make tolerable this existence. We should have no enjoyment, except in sense and sight. The eternal light with which childhood fills the world would be extinguished.

Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies! You might get your papa to hire men to watch in all the chimneys on Christmas Eve to catch Santa Claus, but even if they did not see Santa Claus coming down, what would that prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that is no sign that there is no Santa Claus. The most real things in the world are those that neither children nor men can see. Did you ever see fairies dancing on the lawn? Of course not, but that's no proof that they are not there. Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders there are unseen and unseeable in the world.

You may tear apart the baby's rattle and see what makes the noise inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world which not the strongest man, nor even the united strength of all the strongest men that ever lived, could tear apart. Only faith, fancy, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that curtain and view and picture the supernal beauty and glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, VIRGINIA, in all this world there is nothing else real and abiding.

No Santa Claus! Thank God! he lives, and he lives forever. A thousand years from now, Virginia, nay, ten times ten thousand years from now, he will continue to make glad the heart of childhood.

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          Kitty, the blog animal         December 23, 2007

Look...    up in the sky...   is it a bird???   is it a plane???
--I've got Kitty on skywatch duty -- we're expecting someone from the north...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 22, 2007

As Kitty's social secretary, I was checking her engagements, and for the next couple of weeks it will be nothing but non-stop  party, party, party...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 21, 2007

I'm just guessing, but I suppose about the only  question  Kitty has at this time of year is what she might be getting for Christmas...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 20, 2007

While outdoors, Kitty likes to keep a fairly low profile...   Blending-in and being stealthy takes a lot of practice...   Kitty is pretty good at it, but I think she should tone-down those  green eyes  just a bit...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 19, 2007

I went way back into the archives and found this photo of Kitty, but it's been so long ago that I can't remember if she was  flying through the air,  or just stretching on the floor...   Either way, her technique and form is pretty much the same...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 18, 2007

Kitty may need additional batteries, but...

According to the Wikipedia,  Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer  is Santa Claus's ninth and lead reindeer who possesses an unusually red-colored nose that gives off its own light, powerful enough to illuminate the team's path through inclement weather".


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 17, 2007

I probably haven't told you that Kitty has been taking art classes at the local junior college...   Kitty has gravitated towards  "cubism"...   As she explains it:   "Cubism is the breaking down of a subject into a number of facets, showing several different aspects of that subject simultaneously".
--I say go for it, Kitty...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 16, 2007

The weatherman has forecasted  rain,  but I'm going to go-out-on-a-limb and predict that Kitty will find a way to stay perfectly dry...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 15, 2007

I keep thinking that we will eventually find some sort of gainful employment making full use of the  dark and mysterious  side of Kitty...   She quit her job at the KittyGallery and is looking for something new...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 14, 2007

We'll have to look it up when she wakes up, but I'm guessing that a snooze  is probably somewhere between a nap and a forty-winks...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 13, 2007

Energy conservation is in full-swing here at Kittyland, but early this morning Kitty and I spent a bit of quality time huddled close to the heater...   Kitty loves the heater...   Summer seems a  long way off...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 12, 2007

Profound or not, Kitty's sole purpose in life is to simply give it a  whirl...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 11, 2007

I should have known that  Kitty's language  and the way it is enscribed, is quite different from our own...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 10, 2007

The lower two photos are from months ago, when the windows of this not-so-fancy  Chinatown cafe  were quite a bit cleaner than they were on Saturday (upper photo)...   The cat is well fed, beautiful, and obviously happy...   Maybe some day when the cafe is open, I'll stop by and pretend I'm just there for the food, and not to visit their cat...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 9, 2007

Yes, that's Kitty, my faithful stay-at-home  homey...   And this is the look I sometimes get when I leave...   Almost as if she wants to go along...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 8, 2007

Kitty often passes time, perched half-way-in and half-way-out of her window mounted  cat door...   It's the best of both worlds, I guess...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 7, 2007

Jane, Busterina's political manager, sent in  Busterina's official portrait...   Jane writes:
It's the one we going to use in 2008. She's running for the Senate, you know, on a platform of 'Long Afternoon Naps for All and Immediate Withdrawal from all Hostile Actions for Everyone'.   Over here, in Palo Alto, we think she's a shoe-in, who will restore honor and integrity and a much needed sense of warmth and softness, to the national political arena.
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You can count on our support, Busterina...   Good luck...

And if you have a cute shot and/or story about your cat,  e-mail me and we'll see if we can show it here...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 6, 2007

Karen sent this cute photo of her cat with the curious name of  Phoebe...   I think Phoebe could tell a few stories -- I can tell that by just looking at her...   And what a great name, Phoebe -- you just don't hear that one too often these days...

Kitty and I have been brainstorming recently about cat names -- seems like we've almost worn Kitty out...   Phoebe would be a great new name for Kitty, but of course, Phoebe is already taken...

And if you have a cute shot and/or story about your cat,  e-mail me and we'll see if we can show it here...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 5, 2007

Yes Kitty, with this much rain, we should have more than enough weeds to be able to lay around and  chomp  all summer long...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 4, 2007

I got an e-mail yesteray from Jade, who included this cute shot of  Bella  who turned a partially empty box of Pepsi into her own little fort...

This is what Jade wrote:
First off let me say thank you.   I start off each day by checking in on Kitty.   She is quite beautiful and a real character too.   I love the corn eating and the raspberry pictures of her.
This picture is of my cat Bella who has designated herself guardian of the Pepsi.   No one and I mean no one gets one without her consent.   Needless to say I haven't had a pepsi in a week.
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Bella is a VERY cute cat, Jade...   Thanks for sending the photo and note...
And if you have a cute shot and/or story about your cat,  e-mail me and we'll see if we can show it here...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 3, 2007

O.k., to be perfectly honest, Kitty never goes anywhere...   She just stays home...   But when I get home from my adventures, I spend a little time with her and tell her all about the  places I've been...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 2, 2007

The day before yesterday we mentioned Kitty's new friend, Gateway, and how he broke his leg, but here is his older house-mate,  Shadow,  playing dare-devil...  But Kitty is concerned...   Be careful, Shadow...

Got a cute photo of your cat?   E-mail me and we'll see if we can show it here...


          Kitty, the blog animal         December 1, 2007

 Burrrr...   It's probably colder where you live, but mornings have been getting pretty darned chilly here in California...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 30, 2007

You might remember Shadow from the November 19 edition of KittyBLOG, and yesterday Shadow's dad, Larry, sent me a photo of their other tuxedo-cat that goes by the name of  Gateway...   The following is the harrowing story of Gateway's accident and swift recovery:

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I took this photo about 5 minutes before Gateway broke his rear leg!

We were playing out in the yard and I went back into the house for a few minutes and looked out the rear sliding door on the deck and Gateway was trying to get back inside and falling down all over the place. His leg was only being held on by the fur on the leg. We think he went up the fence and must have gotten caught by the leg when he tried to jump down or fell. Our Vet did a great job of setting and pinning the leg... it came out perfectly and he has full use. Marilyn stayed home and kept him as quiet as you can keep a one year old Cat. She had a bunch of special vitamins to promote healing and it seemed to work great... the Vet couldn't believe how quickly he healed.. less than half the usual time. He broke it at the rear "elbow" right at the joint. Quite the tough place to repair. He had a pin in through the joint and into the bone for a few weeks to keep it attached and straight. They don't give Cats any pain meds.. they want it to hurt so they don't do stupid cat stuff.. like jumping up and down off high furniture. When I brought him home from the vet and let him out of the carrier he immediately ran to the basement stairway and did a front handstand and went down the stairway on his front paws with his rear straight up in the air like a circus acrobat. He did fine.. I had a near heart attack. When he got to the bottom he just looked back kinda over his shoulder and said "how did you like that"? Then he lowered his rear legs slowly down to the floor. I knew right away we needed to close off the doors to all stairways up and down... to protect me more than him!!

One of the Vets wanted to just amputate the leg because of the severity of the break and it's location so close to the joint. I told her that it wasn't an option, he had to be repaired, he isn't just a Cat, he is my Friend not just a cat. So, all came out well in the end... all he has to show for it is a wide spot on the bone.

Hope you like the photo, it is one of my lucky favorites. It also has special meaning since it was just moments before the broken leg.
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--Makes me extremely thankful that Kitty, so far, has never required a trip to the vet...

And by the way, everybody is cordially invited to e-mail me if you've got a story and/or a photo of your cat...   I think Kitty is agreeable to sharing the spotlight...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 30, 2007

After years of unsuccessfully looking for a way to plug her in for recharging, the mystery has been solved...   Kitty runs on  solar power...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 29, 2007

Taking a photo of Kitty can be problematic...   I finally got a shot yesterday, but usually Kitty wants to turn my photo-shoots into a petting zoo -- she moves in so close as to make shooting her  portrait  darned near impossible...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 28, 2007

I told Kitty that I would go  think  about it,  but that doubting-look might indicate she needs some additional reassurance...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 26, 2007

I suppose Kitty has some sort of system for all of her color-combinations, but it's pretty easy to decypher that magenta-and-violet means  lets eat...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 25, 2007

Thanksgiving  may be over, but Kitty is still busy counting her blessings... Mainly, I think she is probably thankful that she isn't terribly tasty...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 24, 2007

If past years are any indication, Kitty is planning to  sleep  from now until Christmas...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 23, 2007

This time of year Kittyland fades slightly towards  black and white,  and Kitty uses her black and white markings to blend into the surroundings...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 22, 2007

If I could somehow imagine what Kitty is most thankful for, I suppose it would probably be her  pink-nose and golden-eyes...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 21, 2007

And there always seems to be a  outspoken critic  in the crowd...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 20, 2007

I've been trying my best to explain to Kitty that George W. Bush wants to drop bombs on Iran, not Kittyland -- but I'm having a hard time coming up with a rational explanation of how  bombing Iran  is going to make Kittyland any safer...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 19, 2007

Kitty and I got a note from her old friend --  Shadow the Tuxedo Cat  -- and now Kitty is green with envy over Shadow's posh accomodations...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 18, 2007

I'm pretty sure Kitty thinks the next best thing to being on my lap is being within a forest of green  weeds...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 17, 2007

And although we only see one ear in this photo, I guarantee that when conditions are right, Kitty receives a high-fidelity signal, in  stereo...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 16, 2007

Hang on...   Don't forget the sunscreen...   Kitty is our navigator, and she has set our course in a direction towards  cosmic consciousness...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 15, 2007

Long range predictions for the world are dire -- but for right now, Kitty and I have the safety of each-other and  redwood trees...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 14, 2007

Finding a  u.f.o.  is the easy part... --Explaining a u.f.o. is the hard part...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 13, 2007

And yes, on top of all her other duties and extensive nap schedule, Kitty still has time to be a top-notch  student of nature...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 12, 2007

Someday I should catalog all of Kitty's mugs, but this one with the  big round eyes  is one of her most effective -- never fails to win my heart...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 11, 2007

Kitty and I went out yesterday afternoon for a bit of  birdwatching...   These Mallards will be fine -- if they stay right where they are now...   You may have heard about our 58,000 gallon fuel-oil spill from a ship bumping the Bay Bridge...   The slick extends out the Golden Gate, fouling all my favorite beaches, north and south...   It's a genuine mess...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 10, 2007

Most living beings have similar features no matter which side they're on, but Kitty has disproven that theory -- recombine Kitty and you're likely to get a  whole 'nother animal...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 9, 2007

Getting a  new photo  of Kitty can be challenging...   Probably the most difficult thing is getting her to stay-on-her-mark -- about four feet away -- instead of moving in closer to collect more pats-and-pets...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 8, 2007

Kitty is no slouch, but sometimes I have to marvel at what a huge project she has taken on -- she is our local  weed inspector...   The task might seem overwhelming at first glance, but she has a system -- she makes random spot checks...   Watch out weeds -- Kitty is on the job...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 7, 2007

Kitty has high hopes of being the next  cat on the bag...   After all, she has experience -- she poses with that yummy bag every chance she gets...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 6, 2007

Kitty isn't very big, but she still manages to commandeer all of the covers and most of the bed-space...   --But I probably wouldn't do much better with a soggy  sea lion...   I'll keep the cat and count my blessings...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 5, 2007

I was surfing my friend Helene's site -- PHOTOS REFLEXIONS CREATIONS http://princessemerlin.blogspot.com and immediately fell in love with her peaceful  mosaic of Merlin and Princesse...   I like how she has made a pattern of one soft, and another softer...   Very creative...
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Now, I guess I need to go ask Helene for permission to use her artwork (I put the image on my server) before Kitty and I end up in jail...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 4, 2007

Here's a postcard for Kitty...   --Yesterday, about 200 miles north of Kittyland in the little town of  Miranda,  I met this friendly Siamese...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 3, 2007

Well, it's the end of  daylight savings time...   We set Kitty back an hour...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 2, 2007

Kitty's m.o. is to sit around until I give her a friendly  pat on the head...


          Kitty, the blog animal         November 1, 2007

I'm not exactly sure who Kitty was trying to emulate -- perhaps C3po or somebody -- but now the only question now is how we're going to get all that  chrome  off of her...


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