The VEB review: new kittens, reading, craigslist.
I am way behind on updating you about the kittens… the last you saw, I had four monkeys.
(some of my previous kitten batches here, here, here.)
Below is when I first got this crew, and they were sick and crusty-nosed and goopy-eyed… (Moooommm, we LIKE our dirty faces! We HATE washcloth time!)
Looking at this photo, I just want to reach through the screen and smooch them all over.
SO MUCH FLUFF!
Also, I do not know how to break this to youā¦ but it turns out that kittens come in other colors than just black and white.
Who knew!
-Mr. Aardvark (the only boy)
-William Wallace (the bravest kitten Iāve ever met! and non-tuxedo cutie.)
-Lil-E (baby Lily was very sick, and it took her a minute to grow.)
-Baby Skunk (thought Paul was HER MAN and had no patience for other ladies trying to get up in his unshaven face; her absolute favorite was Sundayā chances are good that Paul is sporting pirate-y beard scruff, and if Skunker saw Paul sitting down, she would RACE over to him and rub her face along his jawline, while doing extra-super-purr and walking all around his shoulders and chest.)
Once the munchkins-of-destruction earned run of the whole house, Paul and I would shut our door at bedtime, and let them party out in the kitten disco all night longā¦ trying to sleep with FOUR kittens is equivalent to no sleep at all, and whatever they got up to overnight wasnāt usually a big dealā¦ one of them had a paper fetish and wished to shred ALL OF THE PAPER, so there was usually a confetti pile somewhere (or everywhere.)
But one morning I discovered that Wally had gotten herself covered in duct tape; it was REALLY stuck to her, and it was covered in little teeth marks, because she had been trying to pull it off of herself.
I still have NO IDEA where she got the duct tape or how she accomplished a task that would seem to require opposable thumbs.
In the morning, I would open the bedroom door and callā Mr. Aardvark! Wally Wally! Lil E! Baby Skunker! And the herd would come STAMPEDINGā¦ you would hear it start back in the kitchen, through the dining room and living room, and then up the stairsā¦ and they would LEAP onto the bed… purring and talking and attacking each other and us… itās not an overstatement to say it was my favorite part of the day.
I MISS THEM SO MUCH!!
They were my favorites, (although, Paul pointed out that they are ALL MY FAVORITES… and that the kitten-ranking-scale runs from favorite to FAVORITE.)
And I cannot believe I am revealing this about myself, but non-tuxedo, WallyWallyHedgehog… she was my favoriteFavoriteFAVORITE. She was like petting clouds, she was SO SOFT!
Her cuteness BROKE THE CUTENESS METER.
It’s important for me to tell you all of this because Paul does not wish to listen to my scientific dissertation on favorites-rankings, and cuteness-field-studies, and WHY WALLYWALLY SHOULD BE STUDIED IN A LAB SO THAT WE CAN FULLY UNDERSTAND HOW SHE IS MADE PARTLY OF CLOUDS.
Why does Paul have NO INTEREST IN MY GROUNDBREAKING WORK ON KITTEN COMPOSITION?
Below, click right to see the duct tape video (I’m having a glitch with my regular video, blah blah blah)
As with every single one of my baby hooligan batches, Iāve second-guessed whether I did the right thing to give them up… who gives up their favorites!!??
Kitten-missing-second-guessing, is now my greatest skill.
The problem is that I love my kittens, but I cannot forget about the overwhelming need for foster homes for OTHER kittensā¦ all of my shelters and foster groups, are overwhelmedā¦ daily, I am reminded that simply keeping the munchkins I have is equivalent to deciding that others should die.
Giving the ones I have up, means that I can save more.
Like these two; they don’t have names yet, right now they are shy cat and angry cat… angry cat is the one in the towel straightjacket… she is VERY SERIOUS about the angry part.
*Important note* you don’t have to take angry kittens! When I go for new monkeys, I say– give me your tuxedos who need the most love… so I end up with sick or injured or terrified.
Final note about the kittens, if you cannot foster, I wrote a whole post here how YOU CAN HELP SHELTER ANIMALS!! There are so many ways you can get involved helping dogs and cats who are waiting for their forever home!
PLEASE REMIND YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY WHY IT IS SO IMPORTANT TO SPAY AND NEUTER YOUR PETS!
I get daily emails from multiple shelters with that dayās ātimestamps.ā Animals who have run out of timeā¦ there are simply TOO MANY ANIMALS AND NOT ENOUGH HOMES.
Please donāt let your animals have babies! If youād like to experience baby animals, fostering them is a great way! You can truly be the difference between life and death for an animal living in a shelter!
ADOPT DONāT SHOP!!!
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What Iām reading: The Women in the Castle, by Jessica Shattuck
I totally loved this book… it’s been awhile since I randomly picked up fiction off the new release shelf at the library and LOVED it.
It’s about three women. Set in World War II, Germany. The story is great. The characters are great. The plot is great… it’s just GOOD FICTION.
I suppose a good comparison would be The Nightingale (which I also really liked).
I also read: Option B, by Sheryl Sandberg
At first I did not love the writing styleā¦ But eventually it did not matter. It’s well-told and deeply interesting.
Reading the introduction, I almost quit the book before I even got startedā¦ the preface is about losing her husband, and reading someone describe their grief is heavyā¦ but once I got through the beginning, I really enjoyed the book… my mom is reading it right now, and she too endorses it.
It’s an interesting concept ā resilience; something I had not thought of in the context of grief.
The book is half research/clinical insight into how some people are able to process the traumatic events of our human existence better than others. To turn trauma into meaning. To fold terrible things into their existence somehow.
The other half is Sheryl Sandbergās personal story. (Her husband died of a heart attack while they were on vacation ā he went off to the gym and she never saw him again.) But the real story is how she walked herself and her two children through that experience.
The specificity of the idea of building resilienceā¦ a person consciously working through grief with a PLAN is a level of organization I will never reach. (Which I guess is why Sheryl Sandberg runs a multi-billiongazillion-dollar company and I donāt.)
Some of the most interesting content was the parenting sectionā the research on how children grow and process life experiences was super interesting.
Then I got to the part where she and her children do a balloon releaseā¦ and had to get out of bed to bash my head against the wall.
We miss you, Dad!
So we killed some seals and birds!
WUT? No.
BALLOONS KILL WILDLIFE AND POLLUTE THE EARTH.
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SOAPBOX: Stop releasing GARBAGE in the name of loved ones!
Dear Sheryl Sandberg,
To you, a balloon is symbolic of —— actually, you know what, I have no idea!
GIRL, IT’S TRASH!
Balloons follow wind patterns to waterways. Along the way they get caught in trees, brush, power lines, fences… when they make it to streams and rivers, the waterways carry the balloons out to seaā¦ strangling birds, killing ocean life, and affecting all the animals up the food chain.
Animals often mistake balloons for food, carrying them back to their nest to feed to their young; once an animal eats the balloon, it sits in their stomach, indigestible, and they starve to death.
You don’t have to take my word for it. You could Google it. Or, you know, just ask on Facebook.
Sincerly,
Earth
For more information, read the US Fish and Wildlife’s plea to NOT RELEASE BALLOON TRASH.
For helpful tips and how to get involved, visit Balloons Blow… they have some great information about latex balloons which manufacturers claim are biodegradable… but in the MANY YEARS it takes for them to break down, they have plenty of opportunity to kill wildlife.
Seals are particularly at risk because they are VERY CURIOUS animals… this guy SURVIVED!! But he is one of the lucky ones– he was caught and rehabilitated and released and his chances of survival are excellent, but MANY, MANY of his kin are not so lucky.
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What I didnāt buy on Craigslist.
This old butlerās pantry is SO AMAZING!!! Itās way too custom to be in anyway suitable for me to repurpose, but I wanted to show you the radiator/dish-warming shelves.
SO FANCY!!
The Victorians got some things right: just because it is practical, does not mean that it is exempt from FANCINESS.
judy
October 8, 2017 @ 3:49 pm
Debbie Downer- here but as an old old person I gotta say when we human beings abandoned our world of Sun, rain,fresh breezes and sky and Sea to the far Horizon, and gave our lives to making money for the Corporation’s a death knell was sounded for human contentment and true happiness.
We were proud,resilient and self sufficient and now we have slave labour around the World churning out our stuff while we buy buy buy on line and mingle at the malls texting-not talking,conversing or knowing one another in more than a superficial,competitive level.
The biggest industry of human achievement is conflict-guns for everybody and bigger and better War Machines. When I read VEB and her commenters I am totally reassured that We The People have not lost our souls or our humanity and our compassion,but how to backup- change course-turn off capitalism for a few hours a day and walk out into our beautiful world,take a deep deep breath,love yourself and just be-whole and real and Alive. I’m sure all of you already know how important this is- it’s finding the time to make it happen. Take away the violent games,the TV,cell phones etc. and get your kids connected to their planet-if they love it they are more likely to save it.
not well written but totally sincere.
Niki LaRock
October 17, 2017 @ 10:58 am
Yes to the No Balloons Brigade! Also YES to fostering kitties. On a completely different non-animal related note I am always blown away by your ability to find these amazing things on Craigslist. I don’t know if I’m in the wrong state (CT) or I just have no idea what I’m looking for. I’m considering hiring you to search Craigslist in CT and send me your weekly finds. Thanks for the laughs!
Tanya Drumm
May 3, 2021 @ 4:22 pm
My husband and I are searching for a brother and sister tuxedo kittens. We are very interested in your kittens. Please contact.