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October 29th: The Cat’s Meow


Two favorite calendar days are back to back this month: Chocolate Day was October 28th (I celebrated with Dove Bites—how about you?)

And today is National Cat Day! To celebrate here are cat tidbits to enjoy:

Cats and Author Laps
Through time cats and writers have formed a purrfect team. A few authors who have preferred the company of cats are:

  • Neil Gaiman (he used to write a blog about his cats)
  • Mark Twain (he would rent kittens when he went on a writing vacation since he had to leave his cats behind at home)
  • Ernest Hemingway (he built a cat tower for his brood of over 30 cats when he lived in Cuba)
  • Alice Walker (she developed a deep relationship with her cat)
  • L.M. Montgomery (she claimed grey cats were perfect and adored her cat “Lucky.”
  • James Herriot (while he loved dogs, he had a special place in his heart and writing for cats)
  • Edgar Allen Poe (he bonded with his “Catterina” who would sit on his shoulder while he wrote)

    Cat Facts
  • cats can vocalize at least 100 sounds
  • cats were referred in ancient Egypt
  • cats can jump six times their body length
  • cats are known to sleep 12 to 15 hours a day
  • cats can run up to 30 mph
  • cat brains are 90% similar to human brains

    Cat Poetry
    Authors through the centuries have eloquently expressed their appreciation for cats through verse. Here are some worthy poems to consider:

    Emily Dickinson
    She sights a Bird—she chuckles—
    She flattens—then she crawls—
    She runs without the look of feet—
    Her eyes increase to Balls …


    Edward Lear
    The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea
    In a beautiful pea-green boat,
    They took some honey, and plenty of money,
    Wrapped up in a five-pound note.
    The Owl looked up to the stars above,
    And sang to a small guitar…


    Carl Sandburg
    The fog comes
    on little cat feet.
    It sits looking 
    over harbor and city
    on silent haunches
    and then moves on


    Famous Cats
  • Puss in Boots: good things come to those who trust a cat in stylish boots
  • Cheshire Cat: Alice learned how talking cats add sanity in a world crazy
  • Grumpy Cat: aka Tardar, who appeared less than impressed with aspects of life
  • Garfield: cousin to Grumpy cat
  • Sylvester: Suffering Succotash not the brightest feline in the basket
  • Morris: Discerning, not finicky, thank you
  • Cat in the Hat: such a troublemaker
  • Felix: the wonderful, wonderful cat

And there are some notable cat proverbs:
Nigerian: “When the mouse laughs at the cat a hole is nearby.”
Italian: “Happy is the home with at least one cat.”
French: “The dog might be wonderful prose but the cat is wonderful poetry.”
Irish: “Beware of people who dislike cats.”

Of course there is the “Dogs drool, cats rule.”

So Happy Cat Day to you and yours.

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