Incoming

Posted By on April 19, 2008 at 5:28 pm

Mycah has no idea her life is about to get more interesting.
Earlier this week I filled out an application, was interviewed by phone and had my veterinarian references checked, and was ultimately approved to adopt, so today I went to Cat Angels before work to be “interviewed” by the cats.
I had some in mind that I’d seen on the website, but the real question was, would any of them take kindly to me?
I need not have worried.

Cat #1 was amazingly friendly. As I sat down in the room with about ten cats, he walked right over, hopped up on my knee, from my knee onto my shoulder, and parked himself there. I think that means I passed the interview with him. He’s a domestic short hair, just three weeks past his first birthday. I’ve rarely seen such an outgoing cat.

Cat #2, who was raised with the first, also seemed kindly disposed towards me, though he was a bit less outgoing; the staff said that was his usual manner. He’s a big fluffy domestic long hair who’s three weeks shy of his first birthday. According to the staff, he really enjoys lap time. I expect I’ll be FURminating him and vacuuming quite a bit.
The two of them have been raised together at the adoption center; they’ll only go out as a pair.
I did spend time in the other rooms full of cats. The younger kittens were adorable, but none showed much interest in me. So, I decided.
Mycah is about to have two younger brothers.
The adoption center has a rule that makes a lot of sense: once you make your decision, you have to have a “cooling off” period — an hour, I think — to consider your decision. Unfortunately, since I had to leave to get to work on time, this meant that the cats did not get to come home with me today. I will be picking them up on Tuesday.
In one way, it’s good that I didn’t bring them home with me today: I’d have been required to name them “Lexington” and “Concord.” I think it’s a Federal law of some sort.
I might still do so… but there are other options. The question is, how geeky do I want to get? Being, as I am, a network engineer, I’ve been thinking of “Ping” and “Trace,” though I also think “Packet” would be an excellent name, especially since Ping is already in use.
I did say geek. I meant it.

Are you Sarah Connor?

Posted By on April 18, 2008 at 2:38 am

I wish I could remember who recommended it, but this week while at the Petsmart, I picked up a cat-sized FURminator. Mycah is a bit of a shedder, so….
This thing is great. The results after just one minute of combing her:

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Hasta la vista, hairballs.
Now… what the heck do I do with all this hair? I suppose I could learn to knit.



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