Wednesday, 22 June 2022

in Nate we trust

Shamus on view

Me-usings and Me-emories

22 Jun 2022 - It is easy to tell when something has captured a cat's attention.  Even my muscles are taut, from the ear tips on back.  Eyes in laser mode are tuned for any motion detection, and the nose, the foremost sense, is sifting the air molecules for threat.  I don't recall that this alert escalated... as I remember, it wasn't necessary to leave the shorter peep's lap.  There are more of these false alarms than the real thing, which is how we like the day to shape up.  Nonetheless the house patrol doesn't know that it is a false alarm until it is checked out and assessed.  Prevention looks deceptively passive, but still requires time and energy.





clipped notes



                             Today's Catechism 

                            (for the autodidcat)


Don't ignore your instincts
(but don't necessarily believe them either).











Bring back Bastet
Bastet beckons




Catty Corner

word of the day - purractive, controlling a situation rather than reacting to it after it has happened, thereby avoiding cat-astrophe

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