Friday, 17 November 2017

nosy purrker

Me-ow-my-oh

Me-usings and Me-emories


17 November 2017 - I am not getting gray around the muzzle:  I was born with white whiskers (not these in the picture, since every few months I shed one).  Why, on a mostly black cat, they are white, I can't say.  But I admit liking the contrasr.  Against the dark background my facial hair certainly stands out... and calls attention to my asymmetrical nose blaze.  And why should the pattern of my fur be symmetrical?  My markings are definitely too predictable to be random, but my left side is not a perfect reflection of my right half.  Would perfection make me easier to spot (not a good thing), easier to dislike (also not conducive to a long life)?   And did you ever notice that it is far easier to ask questions, than to answer them?








methodology of the meow-stro

  

 


Today's Catechism 

(for the self-taught)

Choose friends who
won't give you gray hair.













Bring back Bastet
Bastet beckons





Catty Corner

word of the day - purr-rying, inquisitive (and why should curiosity kill the cat?)

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