I decided I needed some new photos of our legion of cats. I did include some of Ulysses, our orange kitty who managed to lose an eye thanks to an accident. If you are sensitive to that, this is your warning.















Ulysses is doing well, getting into things he shouldn’t,like my seeds and hydroponics.
Here is a video of them playing with a toy my parents got them:
If you find yourself bored, and want to read my recent interaction with a christian pastor, you can go here and see a good example of how they act when they are what I consider “cornered”. Not sure how long that will remain up.
The pack has grown!
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that’s what I get for befriending one mama cat, and what i *thought* was a male cat and she wasn’t. 🙂
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🙂 LOL!
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cleo, the cat I thought was a male, had these perfect little round puffs on her butt that I thought were testicles but were not.
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We’re having this exact debate right now about a little whitey who’s befriending my wife’s mum. It can be almost impossible to tell.
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Every one of your cats are gorgeous! I love their names. Apollo — gotta say, he is a most beautiful god. My pup Harley eventually lost both of his eyes to glaucoma and they had to be removed to ease the pain of the pressure. He remained his lively, chipmunk-hunting self, and was handsome as ever.
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I hadn’t known they did that for glaucoma. ulysses seems to have no problem at all missing an eye. Although his siblings have discovered they can sneak up on him easier.
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Oh dear, you have much more patience than I to argue with that pastor. It could all be summed up by his single sentence “The range of things I accept as evidence is much broader than what you have so far indicated you are willing to accept as evidence”. How can people live like that?
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more like bored at work rather than patience. Yep, he’s quite a classic cultist with “I’ll accept anything that I can pretend supports my presuppositions”.
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