Cat to the left of me! Cat to the right of me! Cat in front ... (Oh, wait, that's not right ...)
You may safely assume that if I am making bad poetry references and taking stupid cat photos with my phone, my brain is 100% fried. Let's just say that when the high point of the day is discovering that the aged Toyota that's been parked in our driveway for five years is finally being towed away tomorrow (admittedly, that is a little exciting), it probably has been a very long day. |

Cat to the left of me

Cat to the right of me |
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on 2007-10-17 10:25 pm (UTC)There is something disturbing about having three cats. It means there is a cat EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK.
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on 2007-10-17 10:54 pm (UTC)I took some other shots of Mr. P with the real camera today, none of which I'm totally happy with, because I really wanted to show all the little white hairs he's getting in his coat to match the whiskers.
Also, you mentioning the placement of Inu's patches reminded me of a shot on my older, much crappier cameraphone, which prompted me to finally download all those photos -- a good thing to do before recycling the phone. I therefore present Lump o' Inu:
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on 2007-10-18 12:27 am (UTC)There was a point when I was in college where my family had four cats in a tiny house. Those were normal cats, though, and they would disperse and sleep for most of the day. Toeffe and Moly are both really big people cats, and even Penny (though she does not want to sleep on the bed, thank god) has a certain need for attention. I think Toeffe's the only one that gets jealous, but he does it quite enough for everybody. He'll insert himself between person and TV/keyboard/other cat/dinner/other human if given half a chance.
Mostly, though, the cats just want to be in the same room as one of us. If we leave one room, even cats that appeared to be happily asleep will gradually drift after us and settle where we do. They're usually not too demanding, but they're very... present. At least Ken's the one who has to contend with a cat that shares his pillow every night.
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on 2007-10-18 01:25 am (UTC)Into the Valley of Litter Rode the Six Hundred
on 2007-10-18 03:52 am (UTC)Mr. P is looking like an old man. I'm going to stop having to do THE TER-ROR with him; he needs less excitement.
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on 2007-10-18 01:14 pm (UTC)And yeah, Mr. P is definitely looking like an old man. He used to have exactly 11 white hairs on his nose. Now his fur is turning salt and pepper. Not unexpected at 16, but still a bit sad.
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on 2007-10-18 04:23 am (UTC)I love how Inu looks all in a ball! She would make us all millions if you would just sell her likeness to someone! Plush Inus! FOR EVERYONE!
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on 2007-10-18 01:15 pm (UTC)