Compare and contrast.
June 11:

July 7:

He’s a growing boy.
One of my coworkers is particularly impressed by the double-curl of Tig’s tail. She says she’s never seen that before. Here’s a better picture of it:

It’s a cat thing.
Compare and contrast.
June 11:

July 7:

He’s a growing boy.
One of my coworkers is particularly impressed by the double-curl of Tig’s tail. She says she’s never seen that before. Here’s a better picture of it:

It’s a cat thing.
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I would love to rub that fuzzy tummy. What a beautiful boy.
Comment by Rahel — 07/07/2008 @ 11:46 pm
I bet you could tie a knot in that tail! Okay okay, just kidding! Don’t ban me Mer!
Comment by Maquis — 07/08/2008 @ 4:55 am
He looks full of stripey goodness.
Comment by John M — 07/08/2008 @ 9:02 am
“Oh, Tig, what a fluffy, supple, spirally tail you have!”
“All the better to captivate you with, my dear.”
Comment by Rahel — 07/08/2008 @ 10:43 am
Maquis, I’ve tried to tie knots in cat tails.
I’ve never succeeded.
Funny, they never seem to care for it.
I’m borrowing my friend’s son today. His job is to socialize Tig. I don’t have a lot of company, and he freaked out when Sarah brought all the kids over last week. We’re going to try things one at a time and see how that works. Nate’s the most lively and animal-friendly of the kids, plus, he’s almost a puppy himself. I think they’ll have fun.
I’ll take pictures.
Comment by Meryl Yourish — 07/08/2008 @ 11:16 am
He’s gorgeous right down to his curly tail. Reminds me of curly fries, now I’m hungry.
Comment by Mog — 07/10/2008 @ 3:29 am