1. Last Friday was a little heavy.
2. Sundown towns, textbooks on slavery, and the Daughters of the Confederacy…
3. You know, your usual lighthearted fare.
4. I thought I might roll this week with — wait for it — our cats.
5. We have two rescues.
6. Cats keep showing up at our friend’s house, man, what’s a girl to do?
7. She is clearly the cat lady except she’s the cat lady who can’t have cats in her house.
8. She feeds them and keeps water dishes out but that’s neither here nor there for the purposes of this post.
9. Seven showed up at her house back in the fall of 2020.
10. Side note: Have I ever mentioned where Seven got his name?
11. He’s named after the seventh point on the Black Panther’s Ten-Point Program: We Want An Immediate End to Police Brutality and the Murder of Black People. Particularly appropriate in 2020.
12. Anyway, Seven joined Mia at our house and we were off to the races.
13. Where did Mia come from? Our cat lady friend, where else?
14. Mia does have a pretty cool story, though.
15. Fast forward to fall of 2023 when Mittens showed up in our friend’s front yard.
16. Mia (our white kitty in the photos with Seven) had died so technically we had room…
17. Turns out Mittens was about three at the time so we found ourselves facing the challenge of introducing an adult female into the household.
18. Hey, if you’re curious about her introductory days months you can read about those here.
19. Anyway, she fell in love with Gracie fairly quickly, but Seven and his wild boy energy was too much for Mittens.
20. The two of them have learned to live together at a ridiculously slow pace. Glacial, really.
21. It’s the sort of relationship development that embodies watching paint dry.
22. And that’s why I’m turning cartwheels this week.
23. It’s been 21 months since they met and while they’ve made slow but steady progress toward nonviolence they didn’t quite look like they were bonding.
24. But this week they both took an afternoon nap with me.
25. At the same time. On the same couch.
26. TOGETHER.
27. Not to be dramatic but I imagine this is what someone feels like when they negotiate a major peace treaty among nuclear powers.
28. Just take a look at this.
29. Can you believe that cuteness?
30. The only thing cuter would have been if the two of them had launched into a Disney duet.
31. A song would be stunning, but the two of them this close and relaxed was shocking enough.
32. There was a little bath time in there, too, but my site won’t let me load videos so you’ll have to take my word for it.
33. Boy, I sure hope you guys like cat chronicles.
34. I guess those who don’t probably bailed around #12 so the point is moot.
35. It’s mind boggling that we’re a cat family now.
36. Not so much currently mind boggling — for me anyway — but for a bit after we lost Gracie I was trying to wrap my brain around the fact that there are no dogs here.
37. We got our first dog in ’95 and haven’t been without one since. Until now.
38. And because this post has all the photos here’s one of our first and second dogs.
39. So, in sum: cute animals, all the cute animals, even the troublemaker animals, cute cute cute.
40. May your weekend be filled with the peace brought along with all the adorable animals. Happy Friday.

Still miss our stubborn girl cat. She was the only female in a house of males. She knew, she took over…. Such a character. ❤️
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I love the photos of Seven and Mia passed out on the floor. I miss Gracie. We are without pets of any kind, after 42 years with a dog and usually two cats.
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A fun post, Laura. I have had five cats and all were the love of my life. I still miss them.
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Thank you, John. It’s so hard to lose the fur babies. Mia was our first cat and claimed my son as her person — he had a real hard time when she passed but she brought so much love to all of us.
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That story is duplicated here five times. Fond memories. 😊
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So cute
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Thanks, Matt.
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It’s the sort of relationship development that embodies watching paint dry.
Laughing out loud. Best line I’ve read today. I’m happy to know you’re a cat family now. They’re little dickens, but also so adorable.
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Agreed. The patience its taken to watch the paint dry has tested my soul…they’ve gotten to where they’ll occasionally touch noses. It honestly depends on how asshole-y the boy cat is feeling. 😂
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I so get this. I live with two rescues. one was rescued from a caboose, a teen mother with kittens, the other from the trunk of a car in a barn. so both vehicle rescues, Pete the Cat, named after Pete Buttigieg, who stands strait up of course and is smart and busy, and Olive, named after small round black olives, but she’s grown into a giant black bowling ball on tiny legs and feet who most enjoys lolling around. they get along really well in spite of being polar opposites.
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Being named after Pete Buttigieg is quite possibly the best name for a cat so far. Love this all day long. 🙂
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I always like hearing cat and dog stories and seeing photos! So cute! Yes, we did the cat lady thing for a long time, by feeding and keeping water out for all the random cats in the neighborhood. If you feed them they will keep coming and bring their friends! I’m glad you were able to take a few of them home with you. 🙂
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My friend lives next to the woods where there is a fair number of coyotes — Mittens in particular would not have survived long, she has no survival instincts. 😭
My husband didn’t grow up with cats (I did; he drove the dog decision in ’95). When my friend contacted me about the 3rd cat she was very emphatic about BUT I DON’T WANT TO CAUSE A DIVORCE. 😂🤣 The hubby has learned to love the cats, though he’ll still say he’s a dog person at heart.
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