Precious Miss Mimi!
Dearest Mimi, you are absolutely precious, such a beautiful lady! Your Tabby and white fur is so colorful and gorgeous, and you have the sweetest face with that cute red-brick nose, those long white whiskers, and those lovely big green eyes. Thank you for sharing those great photos with us! What terrific shots they are, first that excellent close-up head shot with you looking so thoughtful and wise, and then there you are perched on the top of that door, perfectly balanced, and finally you're peeking out from the carrier. I wish I could reach through the screen and up over to Montreal to pet you! I can't, of course, but I know your loving and beloved Purrrson will pet you for me .
And what a delightful Purrrsonality you have! You and your dear Purrrson have been together since you were seven weeks old! You are completely devoted to him/her, always at her/his side. When she is away or out of the room, you wait by the door for her return. You want your belly rubbed as soon as she is back. You're skittish and shy of strangers but very sweet to those you know. You don't get human food, other than a dab of peanut butter each morning. You love perching in high places, as we see in that great photo, and you love bags and boxes.
Earlier this year you were hospitalized for an IBS condition. You've been home now for seven months and are doing well, being watched carefully by your Purrrson in case you were to relapse. We're so very glad and grateful that you're doing so well now, and we're sending all our good wishes and healing energies to you for a complete recovery and continuing good health! You and your Purrrson love each other very much, don't you. What a wonderful love-filled home you share!
Congratulations, darling Mimi, on being chosen today's Cat of the Day! We hope you and your dear Purrrson and all your family and friends are enjoying a fine celebration, full of fun and lovies and all your favorite games and treats, maybe even a special dab or two of peanut butter!
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
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