Micah, don’t care
Micah was a boss on our walk, not letting the heat or the humidity keep him from galloping through the grass, marking every inch of his territory boundary, or even finding his poop spot right ...
a light-hearted journal of our pets' lives
Micah was a boss on our walk, not letting the heat or the humidity keep him from galloping through the grass, marking every inch of his territory boundary, or even finding his poop spot right ...
The name Thomas comes from Aramaic, meaning “twin,” which is appropriate since cats have dual natures: cuddly and callous, dainty and ferocious, demure and wild. Thomas was mischievous in his youth, hopping up on his ...
Ding ding! Here comes the kibble man! I don’t have a catchy jingle like the ice cream truck, just bumbling through the door and a nasal greeting, but it got Bennie to meet me at ...
Death is a part of life. As cliché as the cliché is, it’s true. Since neither energy nor matter can be destroyed, reincarnation makes the most sense to me to explain what happens when we ...
Joy is sitting cross-legged with Pearl contemplating the inner workings of the Feeding Machine – is it divine? Does it require a sacrifice to divulge its inner secrets, maybe a goofy looking pet sitter? Or ...
I found the perfect poem about cats, one where you can tell the love the poet had for Jeoffry.I’ve been using excerpts in many of my report cards lately, so here’s the whole thing: Jubilate ...
I write this knowing full well if Maxine ever finds out, I’ll be specks in her stool 🤫 There is something dogs (and exasperated owners) all over the city search for, a location more elusive ...