From "The Tempest" by Shakespeare.
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It's Saturday so I'm going to start a Proof Of Cat thread.
Pictures, or you don't have a cat.
This is Anchovy aka Ancho aka Cho aka Soap Eating Boob.
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After being catless for two years, we rescued another one on Halloween. A friend feeds her neighborhood strays and they have all been trapped/neutered/vaxxed/released. About six months ago, a little black female showed up at feeding time. Her ear was clipped so she had been through the TNR program. She became super friendly and purred around my friend and other humans. Kitty even tried to follow my friend into her house but she has two big dogs otherwise she would have given kitty a home. She knew I was wanting another cat, so I went over with my carrier at feeding time. My friend picked kitty up and put her in the carrier without any issue. Kitty was silent all the way back to my house. She's still a little shy and during the day and hides in her safe spot under the bed in the spare room where we kept her confined for the first week. She sits in the window at other times. She's super happy around dinner time and is all lovey-dovey rollie-pollie purr-purr pet me. She's not keen on being picked up and it's too early to tell if she'll be a lap cat. But she's no longer on the street and we will continue spoiling her with treats, catnip toys, and heated cat beds. Those are white fur spots on her hind right leg and two white spots on her tail. Perhaps one of her ancestors was a white fluffy. We think she's about a year old. Anyway, my daughter named her Princess Zelda.
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Princess Zelda brought her own flair! I love black kitties. She’s beautiful. Welcome and congrats.
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Thanks! I'm glad she found her way to us because I wasn't really looking forward to going cat shopping. My tenderhearted daughter didn't want to go looking either. She would be sad about the ones that were left behind.Phoenix520 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 11:17 pm Princess Zelda brought her own flair! I love black kitties. She’s beautiful. Welcome and congrats.
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Welcome to the Catbow, Princess Zelda! Siri sends you cat greetings.
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In my house, right now, cat greetings are:
Hiss
Growl
Rowr
Hiss
Growl
Rowr
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https://www.openculture.com/2022/11/cat ... r-art.html
Cats in Japanese Woodblock Prints: How Japan’s Favorite Animals Came to Star in Its Popular Art
Few countries love cats as much as Japan does, and none expresses that love so clearly in its various forms of art. Though not eternal, the Japanese inclination toward all things feline does extend deeper into history than some of us might assume. “In the sixth century, Buddhist monks travelled from China to Japan,” writes Philip Kennedy at Illustration Chronicles. On these journeys, they brought scriptures, drawings, and relics – items that they hoped would help them introduce the teachings of Buddhism to the large island nation.” They also brought cats, in part as carriers of good luck and in part for their ability to “guard the sacred texts from the hungry mice that had stowed on board their ships.”
Buddhism made a lasting mark on Japanese culture, but those cats practically overtook it. “Today, cats can be found nearly everywhere in Japan,” Kennedy writes. “From special cafés and shrines to entire cat islands. Indeed the owners of one Japanese train station were so enamored with their cat that they appointed her stationmaster.”
By the mid-nineteenth century, the ukiyo-e woodblock print master Utagawa Kuniyoshi could keep a studio overrun with cats and not seem too terribly eccentric for it. “His fondness for felines crept into his work, and they appear in many of his finest prints. Sometimes they crop up as characters from well-known stories; other times, they are beautifully expressive studies.”
Kuniyoshi made his name illustrating tales of historical warriors, but his artistic capacity also encompassed “everything from landscapes and animals to ghostly apparitions and scenes from popular kabuki theatre.” When the Tokugawa Shogunate sensed its power declining in the 1840s, it banned such “luxuries” as the depictions of kabuki actors (as well as geisha).
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Funny. That's also my greeting.Phoenix520 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 4:25 pm In my house, right now, cat greetings are:
Hiss
Growl
Rowr
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My daughter's cat is obsessed with potatoes. He even sleeps with one.
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Many years ago I had a roommate who had a cat that had some kind of palsy. She couldn’t walk across the room without falling down. My roommate gave her a small potato to play with, and she carried it everywhere and never fell down when she had the potato in her mouth.sugar magnolia wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 10:00 pm My daughter's cat is obsessed with potatoes. He even sleeps with one.
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Your Cat Might Not Be Ignoring You When You Speak
Cats have a reputation for being aloof, but a new study has found that their relationships with their owners may be stronger than we thought.
By Anthony Ham
Published Nov. 12, 2022 Updated Nov. 13, 2022
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Every cat owner has a story to tell of being blanked by their cat: We call to our cat, it turns away, and some of us might be left wondering why we didn’t get a dog. But your cat may be listening after all. More than that, it cares more than you may think.
A study by French researchers that was published last month in the journal Animal Cognition found that not only do cats react to what scientists call cat-directed speech — a high-pitched voice similar to how we talk to babies — they react to who is doing the talking.
“We found that when cats heard their owners using a high-pitched voice, they reacted more than when they heard their owner speaking normally to another human adult,” said Charlotte de Mouzon, an author of the study and cat behavior expert at the Université Paris Nanterre. “But what was very surprising in our results was that it actually didn’t work when it came from a stranger’s voice.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/12/scie ... e-dog.html
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Meet Banji, the newest member of the Maybeclan! I got her at the animal shelter. She’s very purry.
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She's beautiful!!
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