For centuries, the often erratic behavior of the housecat has fascinated and bewildered animal researchers. Now a recent photograph reveals the answer: phantom head syndrome, in which a second head emerges to plant mischievous thoughts in a sleeping cat’s brain.
It’s all clear now, Sharon H.
Cold fusion?
I’m not aloof. I’m a cat.
Lovely cats. I need all the available cuteness to survive this awful week 🙁
Hey Ems. I hope the Cute does it’s job. I had been in a pretty big hole for the last couple of months. I didn’t didn’t even post (as you noticed somehow). But I never missed my daily dose of sweet animals and Mike’s humor. Its is very soothing and medicinal.
I hope you can get through this week no matter what life throws your way. 💕
Evening Ems & Dulcie aka Fantastic, Fellow Canadian.. 🙂 Hang in there, I know, it is really difficult. I have been having a very hard time this past month or so. I am making a concerted effort to acknowledge, ‘normalize’ this difficulty in conversation with people and connect. This morning after the alarm went off, I was, ‘man, I don’t want to do this’ but thankfully, I rallied to keep moving. So! You are not alone, I feel ya and just try and keep moving mentally, try and exercise, get outdoors and find connection even if it is fleeting.
and on another note— as much as two headed kitty kinda creeps me out, I still want to huff it. So, there’s that.
Hugs to you all. Awful weeks eventually end. And the qte lasts forever.
Thanks and hugs to all of you, the care I get here already makes me feel a bit better.
This explains so much about cats, AND my brothers-in-law
Bwhahhhaaa. This explains soo much. I swear there was a similar post way back when about another cat putting thoughts into a sleeping cat’s brain. I just remember a picture of a black cat staring at a sleeping cat and something about I try to be good but I’ll wake up and I’m stuffing dad’s ties down the garbage disposal.