Friday, September 11, 2009

My New Roommates




Leonard


Loki


So my condo was recently claimed by a couple of furry creatures named Leonard and Loki. And since then most people have reacted with an incredulous leer and by saying, "But I never took you as a cat person." What does that mean? I wonder. How exactly does one qualify as a cat person?

In my defense I can say that I have watched both versions of Cat People, and thoroughly enjoyed them. I even watched The Curse of the Cat People, although that one doesn't actually involve any cats as far as I remember (It was great though). Those are all some fabulous movies and I would highly recommend them to cat people of all ages. Except for the 1982 one. You are never quite old enough for that one. Watch it at your own risk I suppose.


Cat People (1942)


Cat People (1982)


Curse of the Cat People

That's all I really got. Maybe I'm not really a cat person. Maybe I'm just a poser. But I do love those kitties already. They keep me company. They love to play hide and go seek. I'm pretty sure if you walked into my condo right now there would be no sign of their existence. It's surprising how hard it is to find them when they don't want to be found.

People also keep asking me why? Truth is, I don't know. I have wanted to for a while, and Rachel finally pushed me into actually doing it. I need a little help sometimes with my motivation to act.

So I don't know why I got them but nor do I honestly know why I never had any cats before. I offer no excuse. They are pretty awesome. What more can I say?



1 comment:

  1. I correct my statement, Having seen you with your cats you; seem very much like a cat person. I'm not sure what it means but I would say once you know a cat person you can spot most other cat people. I think it's an attitude or personallity that some people have.

    Now you need a carpet tree for them.

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