I'm very glad I went with the cat who patted my hand as I was perusing the cats at the shelter.
Sounds like the best indicator of a match
Good luck, Hil. Obviously, your drugs aren't doing enough , but have you had any negative reactions to drugs. If not , you might be able t use that as part of your arsenal.
I like Amarna because she's definitely a people cat (likes most everyone who's come through my place), but I am Her Human. She'll let others pet her, but I'm the only one she'll sit on.
When I'm on the computer and she wants some attention, she'll either walk right between me and the laptop and put her paw on my stomach in preparation for walking onto my chest, or she'll just sit on the end table to my right and headbutt my upper arm, trying to nudge under it to get my right hand off the mouse and onto her head.
Perkins the cat is part Maine Coon, maybe. He's dumb as a post, but very sweet.
I'll roll out of bed and head to the bathroom, and he'll stumble along with me and sit there yawning as I do various human stuff.
Whenever we go in the bathroom, Slinky the cat comes tearing into the bathroom, often landing on the bath mat, which then shoots across the room (with her on it). I've dubbed her Kramer because of the way she enters a room.
I sent my sister an e-mail with the link to the swimsuit, and she trumped me in the shopping department in her reply--she sent me the link to the house that she and BIL are thinking about buying!
Tell her the house makes her ass look big?
OK, the weird buildings are fantastic, but this description is indulgently eye-rolly in the extreme:
354 cubes of a magnificent grey-beige build up one on the other to form 146 residences nestled between sky and earth, between city and river, between greenery and light.
There are
magnificient
grey-beiges?
They're magnificent because they describe a building that's nestled between the sky and earth.
all of these cats remind me of percy -- he was a bengal -- another cat that gets the dog-cat name
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There are two Bengals at the theater where I spend half my life. I love them because they do not make me sneeze.
Whoo, those weird buildings included the Longaberger basket! That's right near where I spent my formative years.