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Introducing Li’l Red Cat.

Moose, also known as Moosifer, repurposing Fast Eddie’s scratching post, which Eddie wasn’t in love with anyway. It didn’t survive long after this picture.

Introducing (belatedly) Moose, on the right, with Minnie the Moocher on the left

Someone sent Fast Eddie a box of catnip. Which explains why he’s a little out of focus.

Fast Eddie, on top of the laundry rack.

Moggy. Photo by Skye.

Eddie. Photo by Trinity.



Our crazy cat lady starter kit arrived in the mail.

Stalking in the spinach.

Moggy, who’s roughly 19 and, like Queen Victoria, not amused.

Look closely. This is not just a picture of the dog.

Eddie getting his ears cleaned by Minnie the Moocher. They seem to agree that she’s his mother.


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Ok. I’m going to be the first to say it.
AWWWWWWWwwwwww!
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I’ll be Secretary of the Fast Eddie Fan Club. I can take very good notes for the meeting minutes.
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Wonderful. Watch out for your pen, though, because the object of all this fan-dom will run off with any small object he finds.
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What a cutie! Even though my heart belongs to dogs!
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So did mine until a stray cat we named DC (for Damned Cat, as in “What’s the damned cat doing now?”) adopted us. He didn’t stay long, but it was long enough to convert me.
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thank you thank you thank you thank you thank youuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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You inspired me! https://ellesuperstar.wordpress.com/mogwoppits/
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I recommend a visit. Bring catnip.
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Oh, I have lots of catnip to bring. I rarely give it to mine. They’re already super crazy.
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You think it makes them crazier? I just kind of thought it gave them a focus.
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ya focus on crazy
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How adorable. Are they Bengals?
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Nope, just basic cats–plus a shih tzu. But adorable? Absolutely. Just ask them. They’ll be happy to tell you how adorable they are.
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Do they have their own blog?
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They don’t. They–picking up on our conversation about kids and computers–play outside. Except for Moggy, who’s got to be 19 or so now. She mostly sleeps. And disapproves of the way kids these days carry on.
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Moggy sounds like a terribly wise cat. Is it Mr Moggy? Gosh, 19 is quite an achievement. Did he/she get a letter from the Queen?
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It’s Ms. Moggy, and thank you for asking. She’s a Minnesota cat, and since in the U.S. no one uses the word moggy, the name didn’t sound generic over there. Of course, that also meant no one could really hear it and she was called Muggy and Maggie and so Meggie. Anyway, no she didn’t get a letter from the queen. She doesn’t really recognize any royalty except her own, though, so she didn’t see it as a snub.
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I LOVE these pictures! :)
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Me too! And cool blog, btw
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Thanks. And welcome.
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So so very sweet!!! Made me smile!
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Oh, wonderful. Then they’ve served their purpose.
I have to admit, the kitten’s now a cat and, oops, I haven’t added any puppy pictures. My attention’s wandered a bit. Time to refocus.
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cuties:)
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Thanks. And they agree, every last one of them.
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I’ve never met a cat I didn’t love! Adorable. My new master, Colette, is only seven months old but definitely in charge here.
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As no doubt she should be.
I have managed to meet one cat I didn’t love. No, make that two. One breaks into neighboring houses and sprays. The other bites–hard and without warning.
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Ah, yes. At times we do encounter a feline who has a few issues. Most likely their humans failed them. ;)
Meet a cat from a nearby village:
https://wordpress.com/post/poetryphotosandmusingsohmy.wordpress.com/280
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There’s a problem with the link–it’s taking me to a WordPress–how do I describe this? Never mind–not a picture of a cat. Try again?
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Sorry, please try: https://poetryphotosandmusingsohmy.wordpress.com/2012/03/26/le-chat/
If not, you can search for le chat published on 26 March 2012. Thank you and thanks for following one of my blogs. x
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That did it. Thanks.
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I thought it was a great cat. Very sweet actually! :)
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It looks it.
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Those creatures are adorable.
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Mmmm hmm. They tell me so regularly.
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These are way tooooooo cute, Eddie is my favourite.
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Eddie’s Eddie’s favorite as well. (And mine, although I can’t admit it.)
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why have I never looked in here before!! :-D :-D
I am not telling my cats that there is an option for them to have a blog page! They already have an Instagram account…that is quite enough!
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Oh, but Ma, we need one. All the other cats have one. Fast Eddie says we should.
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Hahaha
That is exactly what they would say!!
Fast Eddie is naughty for encouraging them :-D
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Well, he’s a cat. Being naughty’s his birthright.
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Well yes… I can’t deny that!
My three certainly agree!!
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More than a year after commenting here and Colette has allowed Simone, who joined us three months later, to remain. The blood was on my hands, as it should be. Together, the divas have conspired and created their own blog. Alas, I am merely the typist… Perhaps you would consider stopping by some time and checking out their sad tail! :) https://lesdeuxdivasmavieenrose.wordpress.com/2017/07/11/first-blog-post/
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Just had a very pleasant visit. Send the girls/the ladies/the cats/the whatever however they prefer to be addressed my respects, will you?
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Thank you so much. The mademoiselle and madame are collectively Les deux divas! However a simple, Your highness can suffice. Your respects conveyed, and little notice taken as one might expect from royalty. Thanks again.
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Of course. I expected nothing less than no notice.
Don’t you just love cats? They are such a study in self-involvement. And they don’t see any problem with that.
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And why should they? I mean one cannot improve on PERFECTION! When I first found Colette, I had been looking for a young male. Well mlle Colette has a mind of her own. She had me at Meow! Thanks again.
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As people we knew when we first moved here used to say to us, “It was meant to be.” The phrase drove me nuts, and still does. But when we’re talking about cats? It was meant to be.
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You are truly a wise woman! How true.
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I’ve said as much myself. Oddly enough, it annoys the shit out of people.
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As my girls would say, that is their problem… We know the truth!
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What cute furry companions:)
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They’d be the first to agree with you.
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awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww! They are all so beautiful. Experiencing cuteness overload at the moment:)
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They’ve all gotten a bit older since I posted these (so have I, but since I wasn’t furry to start with I was never as cute), so they’ve lost a little of the awwww factor, but they’re still gorgeous. In my highly biased opinion.
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LOL! Oh they’ll always be cute..we humans can only dream…
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Adorable shih tzu… I do have one :) 💕❤️💕
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Thanks. Ours agree with you–they’re completely adorable. And they’re not too shy to remind us when our attention wanders. I’m sure yours is gorgeous as well.
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Haha yes, she think she is The King of The World 😂
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I’m sure she’d do a better job than whoever holds the title right now.
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😂😂👍👍
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“Then they’ve served their purpose.”
Cats serve no one.
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Now there speaks someone who understands cats.
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We have two at present. One dog, one rabbit that got out and now visits while eating our neighbour’s veges, nine chooks and two white ducks.
Gets to be like your yard isn’t your own anymore, lol. Oh and when a Chook lays an egg somewhere in the yard, she starts a loud clucking . Then the stupid dog joins in with high pitched howling.
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I love it. Chickens with their own public announcement system.
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Like some people. Mind you if we don’t promote our blogs at the beginning, no one will read them. I don’t think clucking will help though.
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Probably not. There’ve been moments, though, when I’ve struggled to be even that coherent.
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Me too. Don’t know what happened to my brain, it used to be sharp. I’ve gone back to tea, which I gave up because of the caffeine, but it enables me to write on Blog days. Uggh, the Autocorrupt is putting random capitals again, makes all writing take twice as long!
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Autocorrupt must be British. Biological entities in this country insert random capitals with or without the help of technology.
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Has the English language curriculum deteriorated there too?
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I don’t really know. I can tell you two things: The random capitalization isn’t limited to any one age group–I’ve seen lots of older adults doing it–and a young friend who was taking English in secondary school was assigned just part of a Dickens novel to read, not the whole thing. He learned, predictably, to hate Dickens.
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It’s the software/A.I. It should be called A.U as in unintelligent. When I think of autocorrupt, it worries me that A.I. are going to be making many of the decisions in our world. Already they are choosing who gets hired and fired, did you know?
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About that specifically? No. About that and other crucial decisions in general, yes. I’ve been reading quite a bit about how supposedly neutral programs encode the prejudices of their creators and the societies around them.
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So cute, more pictures, please
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Sorry–I haven’t added any in a long time. I do sneak a dog or cat into the regular posts from time to time, though.
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Thanks
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This is about as unsuspicious looking a comment as I can find, but WordPress dumped it in spam. I just dug it out. You’re welcome–whatever we were talking about.
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Adorable. I enjoyed these pictures.
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Thanks. We just got a kitten, so I expect I’ll be adding a few.
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Not sure why I never looked at these pictures before today – LOVE them! The personalities of the cats and dogs never cease to entertain me. Lucky you and Ida…
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They’re not all with us anymore, I’m sorry to say. I haven’t had to heart to update it that way. We’ve got two dogs, one fairly crippled but still going strong, and two cats. It’s more than enough.
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I totally get that, too.
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Moon Pie loves her drying rack jungle gym too!
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Eddie’s outgrown it by now, I’m sorry to say. Or maybe I’m not sorry, since he weighs more than he did then. Glad Moon Pie’s still enjoying one.
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Yeah, she’s the most high-energy cat I’ve ever had, and being a calico, she’s super feisty! She looks so fluffy and cute, but beware! She’s always getting into some sort of trouble, and she’s used up all of my nine lives too (she’s indoor only) with her antics.
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Better than television.
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