Friday cat blogging: you've all been waiting for this one
Well, here she is, Maya Pavlova, in all her glory. Enjoy. She is happy in her new home, and I am happy to have an in-house therapist. Everyone is happy
"Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a purpose." - Garrison Keillor
Of course, the insufferable Mr. Keillor is wrong as usual: cats exist to teach us the meaning of beauty and tolerance. That is not purposelessness. It is morality. le
And this, not cute but faith and perfection itself:
"Who can believe that there is no soul behind those luminous eyes!" - Theophile Gautier. Not I. The day before my adored Pushkin died a year ago, I looked into her eyes and saw flatness. I knew then that it was time to send her home.
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Such happiness!
Two quotes:
"Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a purpose." - Garrison Keillor
Of course, the insufferable Mr. Keillor is wrong as usual: cats exist to teach us the meaning of beauty and tolerance. That is not purposelessness. It is morality.
le
And this, not cute but faith and perfection itself:
"Who can believe that there is no soul behind those luminous eyes!" - Theophile Gautier. Not I. The day before my adored Pushkin died a year ago, I looked into her eyes and saw flatness. I knew then that it was time to send her home.
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