I was recently asked by Mary to give mention of Norsky, a beast with a somewhat ambiguous status in her household. Working under severe time limits, I can herewith only give a mere outline of Norsky, which however, could be augmented on a later occasion: Norsky is a norwegian forest cat, grey and seasoned, who used to belong to the neighbors across the street. But these so called humans stopped taking care of him like a year ago, when they got an offspring. As a result, Norsky became more and more miserable. His auld body shrank, he became increasingly mawkit and smelly because he couldn't clean himself properly, his once big beautiful fur turning into a mess of impenetrable knots. For months on end, he'd been roaming around the house, begging for food and shelter with his piercing gaze and heart rending cries.
For some time now, Mary has been giving him basic care, i.e., food, attention and daily fur maintenance. As a result, Norsky has gained weight and is no longer an excuse for a cat. He's actually quite handsome and cute. Ever since Orlando disappeared, Norsky has become even better integrated and is assuming a greater role in the menage, side by side with Aerial. So, ta all ye dejected creatures out there, don't lose hope, your luck may still change, and sooner than you'd imagine! l A blog dedicated to gorgeous cats with enigmatic and epigrammatical stories and photos. Lesser subjects, such as life and love could also be touched upon now and then. We don't deal with mean and petty things and stay away from trashy trends. Miscellanea and tidbits of all sorts may occasionally find expression here.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Sunday, June 1, 2008
A fright
This Sunday we received two serious existential threats: Aerial disappeared at 22.00 after moth hunt in the garden and msn groups issued a warning to this group on the grounds of inactivity. We are happy to announce Aerial came back. He was in no hurry, though. And this group is alive and kicking as well not only online but also offline The contents of this site are now disseminated to local readerships all over Eastern Jutland. Giacometti's acquiring even more friends. There's certainly no stopping him now!
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