You can't pin a good cat down
Posted: Sunday, 13 May 2007 |
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CommentsSo glad to see MC is back to normal - or super-normal from your description! He's a beauty.
Jill from EK
thanks madlamb for he update of mc:-he is gorgeous
carol from thundery france
Insurance for a cat? You've got way too much money. Is MC a relation to that other feline FC? Or am I putting 2 & 2 together and getting 5? Damn calculator....
Tws from Lewisinsurers
Must be a nice friendly insurance company with MC's recent record of damages.....What a cute wee nosey-pie! Just like mine....
Flying Cat from Cheshire Grin
tws - believe me, we've had to fork out a fair bit since we came south for MC's vet bills. The blighters add on a 拢30 consultation fee with every visit. The Orkney vet we used, perhaps related to FC, didn't charge us for a peek at MC at all - so be grateful for such a wonderful service. We pay 拢55 for a year's insurance which would been paid back from just one minor visit and alone would have been repaid in the cost of just MC's sleeping pills for his latest escapade...and what price can you put on our dearly beloved?...... I could say FC and MC are related in that the C stands for Cat and they look incredibly similar, but unless FC had Westray parentage, then it's highly unlikely. MC appreciates the admiration from Carol and Jill, though it will do nothing for his humilty - if cats possess such a thing.
Mad Lamb from tying on Cat knee pads
nice to see MC looking so hale, hope to see you both on your trip north later this year
mia from pondering at the pc
I should just jolly well think we don't even know the meaning of the word! Humility indeed! Goodness me, if Tony Blur had had humility.......oh....
Flying Cat from Cheshire Grin
Not bad, not bad at all. I could live with one of those in the neighborhood. I do like females better though. Do females hunt as well as males, and does neutering affect their hunting instincts? I mean, it's one thing to have cats in the neighborhood, it's quite another to have to feed them!
mjc from NM,USA
How are things down south Mad Lamb, apart from MC's mis-adventures? Are you going up to Edinburgh Festival to perform this summer as well? The writing/performing muse treating you well?
mjc from NM
Hi, mjc. I made some vague attempts at being academic which sucked all the little I had of a 'life' from me. With the move on top I've not been very mused or amused recently. I'm finishing with my attempts this month - partly cos I now know I'm dyslexic and need to find a way of getting more support with my studies............I'm hoping after recovering from my post-study trauma I can refind my inspiration for finding some enjoyment in life - apart from MC.............I do plan to go to Edinburgh - not to perform, but to watch....I have so many things to think about now we're more established down here, so watch this space - or my myspace space - if you like.
Mad Lamb from Doon South
Dyslexic, eh? Certainly could not tell by your nice prose. Do have an enjoyable and stimulating time in Edinburgh when you go. Cheers.
mjc from NM,USA
mjc, I just take ages editing whatever I write to make sure it looks okay - hence the problem with studies and why I never made it as a writer. The words just come out wrong between my brain and getting onto the paper - as soon as I see them (mostly) I can see the problem and fix it. I blame the publishing world - I've often wondered if a book would ever be published in 'dyslexic' so people could see exactly how real people write - maybe then there wouldn't be as much need for me to spend correcting my work!
Mad Lamb from post-essay trauma ward
how are you doing old friend we insist on having an update!!
the three cat gang from meeping meadows