Hello!

This household has a lot of opinionated purrsonalities, so a blog can become a competitive outlet. To help clarify what’s going on, we made this programme:

Yeti-the-Cat-Cast-of-PlayersOf course, this all started out with The Missus, the original designer of the site and first blog entry author…but then strange things began happening after that….

The story here is arranged chronologically, making the “Recent” section at left kind of backward from the norm (so it’s actually forward, in chronological order) – so, to see truly recent, new posts, simply choose from the bottom of the list in the “Recent Posts” section to the left. (It will also load faster this way.)  🙂

Capture of the Yeti ™

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When I first laid eyes on Yeti I knew she was a born celebrity. I mean, just look at her. She was born into the glamorous life: we found her at a cat show; she was only a couple months old, and she had just won seven ribbons. Yeti-the-Cat-At-Cat-Show-by-Lin-Eilee-S-GeorgeYeti-the-Cat-Ribbons-by-Lin-Eilee-George

My husband and I were on the prowl for a kitten to amuse and be companion to our kitty of almost two years, Peekaboo, who got separation anxiety whenever we left the house. I had already converted the hubby from a dog person to a cat person, knowing he only needed to experience the natural charm of a cat to fall in love. He was now a proud cat-papa, and eager for another, because the dynamics are so much fun when there are two fluffy little things to play together. While Peekaboo (a.k.a. Boo) is fantastically social on an individual scale, she doesn’t care for crowds. Yeti grew up in them. Boo gets freaked out by a lot of people; Yeti is very Zen about it. This is Boo:

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How we arrived at Yeti’s name was backward and strange. We had it picked out long before we even arrived at the cat show or knew what breed we wanted. At night a few weeks before, we pulled up in a parking space outside a store, and I strained to identify the species that was sitting perfectly still, times five, in the vehicle adjacent to us, each facing forward in the seat. They weren’t human, and the light was very dim. “What on earth is that?” I mused. My hubby stared, perplexed, as I quizzically added, “Is it…a yeti?” We both snickered. “It’s a whole car full of yetis!” I revealed, eyes adjusting to the gloom. It turned out it was a carload of Weimaraners, their silvery coats looking rather specter-like in the shadows and moonlight. In the context, the shroud of mystery matched that of the legends of the Yeti and Sasquatch. “From now on,” I said, “our generic term for all critters is ‘yeti’ – they’re all yetis!” The Mister agreed.

So we showed up at the cat show, determined to find a kitten who fit the name. Like I said, it’s totally backward. Peekaboo came home nameless – well, with an awful shelter name that we immediately rejected – and we tried on a few dozen names with her until we found one she liked. It was the same name as her favorite game – and since she came running when we said it, she basically got to choose her own name. But this time, we had a name and no kitty…yet. Oh, there were lots of cuties there, but my eyes locked and zoomed in on our little glamour girl from afar, and it was all over. The breeder could sense our interest; we were helplessly transparent and agog. The little Yeti dozed in a lushly padded cage waiting for judging results in a few categories, and we had to wait until the end of the show to take possession. The first time I held her it was like trying to cradle a delicate cloud. She wasn’t cheap, as she was a show cat, but she wasn’t of a breeding quality (or price), her breeder said, because she had a small kink in the end of her tail. “She’s perfect to me,” I cooed in the baby’s face as she snoozed in my gentle embrace.

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Off we raced to the lobby’s ATM. This wasn’t another shelter cat, my account observed. We rushed back to finalize our claim, collect our little angel and her prizes, say our goodbyes to her breeder and her division-winning mother and brother, and took her on her first car ride to a new home. The Mister, a.k.a. “PapaCat”, drove, and I got to hold her up to watch the world go by, watched her fight her sleepiness off by this stimulation, as well as watch the glee with which other vehicle denizens came all unstuck when they spotted her whilst waiting out traffic lights.

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We were immediately enchanted by Yeti. She has an other-worldly aura about her, particularly in person (in cat?). You almost can’t believe that something so pristine, tiny, and perfectly beautiful could be alive, autonomous, and interacting with you in the everyday world. It’s rather like how one might react when suddenly finding oneself in company with a unicorn. She seems like she would have magical powers…she at least appears to have a magical effect on everyone who meets her. I’ve never seen an animal cause so many people so universally to melt in bliss and babble incoherently in delighted coos. Even dog people love her, partially because of her stunning beauty, and partially because she acts like she thinks she’s a dog, but that’s another story altogether. She’s also a born celebrity, but not a diva: more reclusive, like Greta Garbo. She’s a star.

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As clingy as Peekaboo was, we worried if she would be jealous or even bully the newcomer. I guess we knew her well. She was immediately both curious and territorial, and challenged the innocent in a less-than-aggressive manner. She was tentative, I would say. Yeti held her own, the small fry. She was wise in the ways of the world already.   Peekaboo made her feelings known; however, Yeti was undaunted. But each still had a few things to learn about the other as new adversaries, before they could evolve into friends, or at least allies.

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Boo tried to trick Yeti a few times. Sometimes it didn’t work…

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Sometimes it did…well, Yeti is still quite young yet at this point. She learned fast though.

Of course the camera came out, and as feisty and playful as little kittens always are, Yeti gave us lots of great material; actually both of them did.   The occasion called for a new toy, of course, and it was put to good use, and Yeti showed her natural talent for charming an audience:

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At the end of a very exciting day, energy levels began to wane….

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The household finally quieted down and naps were had by all….

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Goodnight!

The Counter-Offensive

The Mister, a.k.a. Papa: Uh…Honey…you might want to come in here….

The Missus, a.k.a. Mama: Whassup?

Papa: All right: don’t panic. It looks like the cats’ site might have been hacked, or you didn’t shut off comments, or something; no, wait – that doesn’t make sense.

Mama: What? How on earth…why? Let me see that….

Papa: Huh…this is actually kinda cute….

Mama: Who would do this? And how would anyone know some of this?

Papa: [chuckling] Maybe it really is the cat…er, cats…. Hmmph!

Mama: This is weird. Whoever it was, they got into the photos….

Papa: Seems they want a different format…pretty good.

Mama: [reading aloud incredulously] “Magic“?!?

Papa: Well, you said it.

Mama: Why are you typing everything we’re saying to each other?

Papa: I thought it might round out the storyline.

Mama: Wow, this really is “becoming a family affair”. Okay, I’ll play. Bring it on, cats!

Happy Mew Year! ™

Hello again; this is The Missus. Yeti and Peekaboo have dominated the blog for a while, but The Mister and I wanted to wish everyone here a Happy New Year along with them.

This is the time that we humans reflect on the past and look to the future, thinking of a New Year, a New Start, and a New Opportunity. And then we often ruin it.

Cats, being nearly perfect and not ones to think they need to change, don’t make New Year’s Resolutions. People, on the other hand (or other paw), often go through the motions of such an annual ambition more often than they follow through. I’m sure the cats shake their heads at us.

In order to avoid looking silly (sillier?) in the eyes of our Fluffy Ones, The Mister and I have decided that it is absurd to make resolutions once a year – it’s too much pressure, and almost a self-sabotaging method to begin with. It isn’t that we don’t need to self-actualize or improve or break bad habits, but to dump it all on ourselves at once is self-defeating. So to curb the insanity, we learned to not put too much stock in an arbitrary day on the calendar, and to realize that we can start over any day of the year, over and over, as long as it takes.

After all, wouldn’t it be a better year if we realized we could have a clean slate every day?

May you all have a wonderful New Start for each of the next 365 days!

🙂

 

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Yeti: Well, she said it: silly indeed. But I think she found a cure.

Boo: I hope they resolve to feed us more nom-noms.

Yeti: So you can get fat?

Boo: I didn’t think about that.

Yeti: Then again, when you eat too much it just comes back up….

Boo: We don’t have to talk about that now…or ever.

Yeti: Why don’t you resolve to restrain yourself?

Boo: Why don’t you resolve to mind your own business??

Yeti: It is my business if it was my food you hair-balled up…. Resolve to stop stealing!

Boo: Hey…I’m just taking hold of New Opportunity when you leave some behind.

Yeti: Way to rationalize.

Boo: Makes my year better.

Yeti: [sighs] Happy Mew Year.

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A Legend in His Time

Yeti and Boo are dreary girls today…they have been by my side all day but won’t interact…I think they would rather let me speak for them this time, as we have learned some sad news. After all, they were fans too.

It is with heavy hearts that we extend condolences to Anne Marie Avey, who lost her precious Colonel Meow Wednesday night. It is a very sad time for his minions, but a devastating loss to his family. Known publicly for his conquest for world dominance, Guinness-record-length fur, and (reported) indulgences, in his private life he was really a happy, loving cat. He was a magnificent creature loved by so very many, both online and off, and a void is felt in his absence. Rest in peace, sweet kitty.

Article (one of many) on Yahoo about Colonel Meow’s far-too-young passing: Article

Colonel Meow’s Facebook Pages: Colonel Meow FB  Colonel Meow FB

Go forth and conquer the next world, oh Charismatic One.

-The Missus

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World Cancer Day

February 4, 2014: Hello, friends. This is the Missus again. Please forgive my tangent, but cancer has touched my life in a very real way. I would just like to take the opportunity to make a tribute to some sometimes forgotten, but very special people on this day, which is World Cancer Day. They’re the ones in the trenches, helping in the fight.

I cannot express what a blessing the Mister has been to me through my own battle. He has been a pillar of strength, a source of comfort, a caretaker, a cheerleader, a welcome source of humor and interesting anecdotes, not to mention our sole source of income through it all. He is grace under pressure and the personification of love and self-sacrifice. And I’m not biased in the slightest! (Maybe a teensy bit but really he’s beyond wonderful.) <3

I have to say my Mom also has been a hero to me through all this, being so strong when I had to tell her my diagnosis after we had just lost both my dad and my sister to cancers so very recently. I was more worried about her than myself to be honest, but I needn’t have been, because she is a rock, and a decade-and-a-half-plus cancer survivor herself.

My brother showed me strength and concern as well, and did not let distance deter him from giving me the support I needed from him precisely when I needed it, no matter where it took him. He never let fear cloud his judgment, nor did he allow mere obligation to eclipse devotion in my time of need.

My in-laws have been simply amazing in so many ways. My church family and friends have been so supportive and rallied around me. A special neighbor has been a comrade and an encouragement as a survivor herself. Other patients that I met in the process have been inspirations to me as well, mid-battle, and I hope I was able to serve as such in return. All of the medical personnel that I have dealt with have been not only professional but also consistently compassionate; they have found their calling. And of course my fluffy little Peekaboo and Yeti the cats have been a peaceful presence as well as providing entertaining interludes, serving to remind me further just how much joy there is to be found in the simplest moments in life. There was no irony in my singing, “It’s a Good Day” in the dressing room for the MRI…I really believed it. Every day I’m alive is a good day!

It is not easy to simply love someone who is suffering with cancer…it gets much more complicated: it breaks your heart, and you are hit with a very human, natural desire to show a brave face for them – even when you’re really, really scared. That’s not easy. A caregiver’s other obligations also aren’t magically put on hold when they’re caring for someone who is sick, worrying about so much, putting up with occasional tempers, wrangling additional financial stress, and doing extra duty at home. They do it because of love – but that doesn’t mean it’s easy. Nothing worth doing is easy. But it sure deserves recognition and thanks. Thank you all.

God has given me strength I did not have on my own, unending love, and given me a wealth of caring people and animals surrounding me, and in this I am, in the most important sense, rich beyond all measure.

Though the meds continue, I am happy to let you know that today I am cancer free.

And my life is truly blessed.

To everyone, I am a walking success story mainly because I went in for timely exams. Preventative medicine detected what I couldn’t. Love yourself and those who love you enough to do the same.

To all those in the fight, and all those fighting alongside them: a World Cancer Day of hope and healing, and time beyond of vitality, courage, faith, influence, joy and peace.

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Cat and Mousi ™

Yeti-the-Cat-N-Mousi-2Missus: Omigosh that’s so kyoooot!

Mister: [Emerging from another room] What – what am I missing?

Missus: Aww, come look! Yeti’s bathing Mousi like it’s her kitten!

Mister: Now that’s just adorable.

Missus: Makes you wonder what she would do with a real mouse.

Mister: She does bite it sometimes.

Missus: She bites herself sometimes, when bathing…oh but it’s just little love bites.

Mister: Pretty darn cute. Who knew she was so maternal? I wonder if she would have wanted kittens.

Missus: Oh, lots of little white fluffy Yetis! How heavenly!

Mister: Too bad she was fixed before we found her.

Missus: So sad. I want more Yetis – but…ones that cuddle like Peekaboos.

Mister: Between the two of them we have the perfect cat…

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Mewsletter #1

Boo: Wow! You’re finally online again.

Yeti: (sighs) Yes, I know…it’s been a while.

Boo: You’ve been slackin’.

Yeti: I know. I have. But to be fair, whenever I thought to mlog, Missus has been monopolizing the laptop or had it with her out of town.

Boo: And when it was available, you were cat-napping on the job.

Yeti: All right, I get it already! I’m trying to make it right.

Boo: Okay. Sorry. It’s just so rare that you’re in the wrong – and not me – that I had to bask in it at least for a little while.

Yeti: Honestly, Boo, you could have mlogged too.

Boo: Let’s not go there.

Yeti: Are you going to let me compose this or not? You’re not exactly helping.

Boo: Oh, I want to help. What are we saying?

Yeti: I thought it might be a proper time, being the end of the year, to do a Mewsletter.

Boo: That’s fabulous! What a fun idea! …Um, but just what exactly is that?

Yeti: (rolls eyes) A newsy post about what’s been going on since we last posted. Actually in a better format than this; I’m working on it here…see?

Boo: I see. And that last post was…when?

Yeti: According to the mlog: May.

Boo: Youch. We can’t let that happen again.

Yeti: Already solved. I saw a copy of Missus’ schedule, so we can exploit it, and post.

Boo: (eyebrow raises) I’m impressed at your sneakiness.

Yeti: Well, I am a cat after all. Anyway…June…Missus went on a long trip with MamaMissus. Again she came back with tons of photos to paint. She’s been sorting those and the ones from Israel almost non-stop on the computer since then, babbling about “too much good material for paintings”.

Boo: I’d think that would make her happy.

Yeti: My sense is that it does; she’s just overwhelmed by the sheer volume.

Boo: Why did she take so many then?

Yeti: She seems to subscribe to the philosophy that one must take about 100 photos to capture one really amazing one.

Boo: Then she must have gotten hundreds of awesome ones.

Yeti: I don’t doubt it. So…continuing on…summer…oh, yeah…they started looking for a house with an art studio –

Boo: NOOOO, nonononono. We’re not moving again. No. No. No. N–

Yeti: Keep your fur on. It seems they decided to wait. Some stuff is going on and I don’t really understand it. I can tell she’s really stressed out because she got really sick again.

Boo: That was awful. She was in a lot of pain for a while. It was worse pain than her cancer I think.

Yeti: Have you seen those horrific ads about shingles? It even looks painful. I couldn’t look at her.

Boo: But you did a good thing.

Yeti: Wha– oh.

Boo: “Cuddle bug”!

Yeti: Stop it. You did it too.

Boo: At least she was better by Christmas. She had projects again this year for church. And we got Christmas gifts!

Yeti: Yes – my goodness but those catnip toys were most potent! (blinks thrice)

Boo: (grins) I’m enjoying those. But it really doesn’t seem much happened this year. We must be missing something.

Yeti: Of course: Halloween.

Boo: Ugh, the costumes – better left forgotten.

Yeti: She’ll get us next year no doubt. (squints) Hmmm….

Boo: Your face suddenly looks much less angelic. What are you thinking???

Yeti: I think it’s time we turned the tables on her. She dressed up as me for Halloween this year…I think it would be well-earned if we share a little of the annual humiliation, after the Mewsletter, of course. (devilish grin)….

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Yeti: Oh yeah, one more thing (mwahahahaha):

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Boo: (nodding) Awesome! I like it.

Yeti: Start the year off right, I say. On to 2016, Yeti Girl! And we’ll post much more too.

 

POST UPDATE:

Missus: Kitties, I don’t think this is very funny!

 

POST UPDATE:

Kitties: (giggling)

 

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Yeti: I wonder if anyone’s out there…

Boo: (in a harsh whisper) Sshhh! They’ll see you! Get down!

Yeti: Stop being paranoid…see? Nothing.

Boo: But you didn’t know that. You shouldn’t take such risks.

Yeti: Risk, schmisk.

Boo: Even I don’t think that’s a word.

Yeti: (flippantly) Don’t care. Still, you never know. Let’s wait and see.

Boo: Periscope down, Captain.

Yeti: That’s Admiral to you, grunt.

Boo: (grunts)

COVID Cat Cleaner

Missus here. The cats and I have been indulging other hobbies for a while, but I thought I’d post about her efforts to contribute to the quarantine. Few cats will go to such an extreme for the public good, as Mister demonstrates:

If I can do this, you can wash your paws, people!

Yeti’s Spring Cleaning from Eilee George on Vimeo.

The kitties have been extra comfort during this Stay-At-Home, and as we’ve tweeted, they have differing perspectives on the whole thing:

“Um…Bored.”
One must master the art of the schmooze….

I think they like Twitter so much because of the bird logo….

–Missus