Friday, 21 February 2014

a tall tail

Me-ow-my-oh!

Me-usings and Me-emories


21 February 2014 - I am a long-bodied cat, which means that I have a long tail, quite a striking combination actually.  Since I don't live in a multi-cat household (thank you, Bastet), I don't often feel the need to raise it for a friendly "hello".  It has been scientifically observed that subordinate individuals elevate their tails more frequently than dominant ones, so the flagged tail cam also indicate social standing.  Wee kits, even the wild (as opposed to felis domesticus) ones, greet their mothers with a raised tail.  Without uttering a meow, we can communicate our amicable intentions and acknowledge our superiors... .another reason why I find it unnecessary to raise the tail.








methodology of the meow-ster




Catvice 

(for the self-absorbed)

A smile is a great way
to begin a conversation.












Bring back Bastet
Bastet beckons





Catty Corner

word of the day - impurrtance, a cat's
acknowledged significance in the world

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