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breaking up the round cat posting with my angular sleek cats
Her name is Mojo Jojo/Mojo because instead of meowing, she makes weird mip-mop noises incessantly. She was an ex-breeder cat who ended up unable to continue because she was a runt - she's only 7 lbs at her fattest. Her registered name was Chatty Cathy - but I had to change that because my name may or may not have been similar.
I had another cat with a terminal illness who had passed (named Biscuit), and was looking to find a partner in cat crime for her because this is an insanely social breed.
I brought her in for an intensive dental surgery and ended up bringing home another cat from the same veterinarian named Tokyo.
Mojo's first introduction to Tokyo was while she was heavily sedated on painkillers.
Oddly enough, the painkillers ended up keeping her from hating Tokyo. Within the same day, they were sleeping next to each other.
I highly recommend the oriental shorthair breed for people who enjoy weird dog-cats. They are very needy, but don't freak out when you leave for work… but when you are around, they will be bugging you constantly to play fetch.
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You can just tell that his natural name is Pudding.
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A woman was shocked to discover her neighbor's corgi was sneaking onto her property at night and riding her pony..🐕🐴🤠😅 pic.twitter.com/BuZyghitkT
— 𝕐o̴g̴ (@Yoda4ever) April 14, 2024
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https://www.mensjournal.com/news/world-first-dog-fox-hybrid-problem
This is going to get awesome in about 4 years.
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— Punch Cat (@PunchingCat) April 8, 2024
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i need my little muad’dib to sleep with rn pic.twitter.com/xfgWaVNLej
— musetta-timothée-chalamet-daily (@Musetta_May) April 8, 2024
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Found on this orange sight post from a user who has a familial relation to the man in the picture.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs_Chippy
They didn't realize until a month in that Mrs Chippy was a boy lol.
He was described as "full of character" by members of the expedition and impressed the crew with his ability to walk along the ship's inch-wide rails in even the roughest seas. In Captain Frank Worsley's diary he describes Mrs Chippy climbing the rigging "... exactly after the manner of a seaman going aloft".
Mrs Chippy's voyage was not without incident. Storekeeper Thomas Orde-Lees, in a diary entry dated 13 September 1914, relates that "An extraordinary thing happened during the night. The tabby cat jumped overboard through one of the cabin portholes and the officer on watch, Lt. Hudson, heard her screams and turned the ship smartly round & picked her up. She must have been in the water 10 minutes or more". The cat was retrieved by the ship's biologist, Robert Clark, using one of his sample nets.
He was unfortunately killed when the Endurance went under :(
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