November 14, 2004
That's better

Here is kitty's normal disposition-- totally, 100% Growley. Go get 'em jungle cat, but please leave my toesies alone at 5am...
Posted by alissa at 08:14 PM | Comments (0)
Is it me, or does this kitty actually look SAD?

He can't be sad-- he is so spoiled. But just in case, because I've heard that indoor cats can get really depressed and this indoor kitty is restricted to a small 1 bedroom apartment, I checked out the book, "250 Things You Can Do to Make Your Cat Adore You" by Ingrid Newkirk, the founder of PETA. Here's an excerpt:
"LITTERBOX ALERT
As you would wish to find it: That's how a cat's litterbox should always be left. Of all the indignities cats suffer at our hands, having us in charge of their litterbox arrangements is one of the worst. Cats' noses are sensitive, and their urine can be pungent. They do not wish to soil their dainty feet in it. Removing solid waste once or twice daily, or even after the act, isn't enough. A truly happy cat never has to wrinkle his nose--the litter pan is completely dumped daily, swilled with vinegar, washed with soap, and then thoroughly rinsed and dried..." (p. 26).
Posted by alissa at 08:01 PM | Comments (1)
Urban kitty

My urban kitty misses his true jungle environment. We got him a ficus plant but he ended up just causing trouble by attempting precarious movies like this so that he could nibble on its leaves. Jungle kitty, removed from his natural environment, seems to have lost some of the natural balance that comes along with that. My childhood pets (Penny, Romana, Wimpy, and Smokey--all cats) were much better acrobats than the Growlenator. He's getting better at using his claws to hold his balance and not fall off our 2 pieces of furniture, but when we first got him, what a clutz!
Posted by alissa at 07:53 PM | Comments (0)
Patient kitty no more

I believe it was shortly after these shots, for which a bit of restraint was necessary, that the cat began agressively attacking me and Jeff. Honestly, its become a bit of a behavior problem, but I hope this is just a sign that he's entering his teenage years and developing a 'tude.
Posted by alissa at 07:43 PM | Comments (0)
Look at those boooootiful green eyes!

I know he's my pride and joy, but is this cat handsome or what?!
Posted by alissa at 07:39 PM | Comments (0)
Kitty moo moo

Has SINCE this photo was taken completely mauled his favorite feather toy after a month of tearing it limb from limb like a real jungle cat should. He's ferocious, but the "bird" put up a good fight.
Posted by alissa at 07:34 PM | Comments (0)
My little guy...

is now TWICE this size you see here (I have a major backlog of photos to post). Originally weighing in at 2.5 lbs, Mr. Growley is now a whopping 4.8 lbs. The vet (Dr. Herman, all pets hospital--best vet ever man) says he's going to be big!!
Posted by alissa at 07:26 PM | Comments (0)
Growley's back to blogging!

Silly kitty took a hiatus from the web, but now he's all recovered from his bout of feline upper respiratory infection (kitty cold), has a break between entertaining houseguests, and is ready to get back to his important kitty work.
Posted by alissa at 07:16 PM | Comments (1)
November 06, 2004
guest post: professor great dane

this is a great dane wandering around the kerry rally last week. a possible friend of the academic kitty professor? he isn't telling.
Posted by sara at 12:58 PM | Comments (23)