Caturday: the candle beats

Not that the pointy eared ones really care, but today’s post is about belated birthday wishes for them. If it wasn’t for the fact that they sleep, oh say about 17 hours each day, their parkour play moves and Klingon-style luvvin’ would make you think they’re burning the candle at both ends.

Our wish is for them to meow long and loud and for many years to come. Happy birthday, you little @$#%*&#!

Jenny and Tito's birthday cardIn fact, if they were human, I think they might be Swedish percussionists running from the Law in the JBoDmobile (more on that later)…

“What greater gift than the love of a cat?”

– Charles Dickens

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7 Replies to “Caturday: the candle beats”

  1. MERRY BIRFDAYS fwom da wiberal wabradorth! (it ith hawd ta tawk engwith wiv fangth). didja save uth thum cake? huh? i’ll tell da mama ta give uth cake ta thewabwate da kitteh cuthinth birfdayth! extwa tweatth YEAH!

  2. Happy birthday(s) to ’em! My daughter just had one. She’s been 15 for a week now, and she tells me it’s still just like being 14, only a few days older.

    I told her to wait a few years, and then she’ll yell at clouds and chairs and stuff, just like the rest of us old folks do… 😉

    1. Tell your daughter “Happy Birthday” from people who don’t know her. LOL My son was that age once. He’s 30 now. I hope things are going well where you are. Things are ok here. I’m sure you saw that we got see the Endeavor when it flew over. That was pretty awesome. Aside from that, things are quiet.

      1. Thanks, and things are great! It’s always sunny in Philadelphia in September and October… 😉

        My favorite time of the year’s coming up in a few weeks – 50s and 60s and sunny every day. I have to get up to New Hope and Lambertville and Frenchtown and all those other little Delaware River towns for a couple days next month.

        My plan for next year around this time is to take a week or so and (very slowly!) bike along the river from Camden, all the way up to the Delaware Water Gap, then back home down the PA side, camping along the way and stopping at every coffee shop in every little town I pass through. Should be fun with a year to plan!

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