Who wants to see a kitten?
You do! Yes!
This is Izzy. She's eight weeks old, and if I do say so myself, she is the best cat in the universe.
I mean, look:
Five minutes after we tore her from her mother's arms (okay: put her in a cat carrier while her mother watched in disinterest), she was asleep on my lap. I've never seen a kitten so mellow. You can pick her up while she's right in the middle of gutting a cat toy, and she'll immediately go limp in your arms and purr loudly enough to wake the neighbors.
You want her. Don't deny it. You're embarrassing yourself. But it's too late. She is mine.
I mean, ours. She's ours. Is what I meant.










May 13, 2007


Reader Comments (69)
Just wait until she starts jumping at imaginary things high up on the walls. It's hysterical!
Oh yeah, just wait for that. Aren't they just little balls of precious, noxious joy?
Alas, the screams of my child caused her to run far, far away. Well, into my neighbor's yard. A neighbor who then decided that the cat belonged to her, and had "forever" belonged to her.
They look exactly the same..http://theinsideofmylife.com/2005/08/25/murder-averted-i-repeat-the-murder-has-been-averted/
We kept Cassandra until my allergist served an eviction notice (a girl's gotta breathe). I'm jealous - Izzy's absolutely adorable!
Take it.
BTW, technically, it wasn't a dingo, it was a mountain lion. It took about a dozen kitties and doggies before they caught it. It's less depressing to tell people the dingo ate our kitty.