Precious Graybaby and Boodiddle!
Dearest Graybaby and Boodiddle, what an utterly adorable pair you make! You are young growing boys, so pretty and precious, so sweet cuddled up together there. Graybaby, you're the big brother, I see, a year old to Boodiddle's seven months! You have that thick, plush grey fur that looks so very soft, and that sweet face with you snoozing away in pure contentment. And Boodiddle, what a beautiful Tuxie baby brother you are, with that trademark glossy-black and white fur and that sweet face with the long, LOOOONG white whiskers and lovely big pale-green eyes, barely open. I wish I could reach through the screen and down to Goshen, IN to pet both of you! I can't, of course, but I know your loving and beloved Purrrsons will pet you both for me .
And what a wonderful story you have to tell! You are both rescue kitties, and we thank your dear Purrrsons so very much for saving you both and welcoming you Home. Boodiddle, you were brought to them after you were abandoned by your mother at only a week old. They hand-fed to you for three weeks, a lot of work but you were worth it. You are so intelligent and affectionate and relate to people as though you're a person yourself! And Graybaby, you just showed up one day and wouldn't leave! Your Purrrsons thought you had a home and expected you to go back to it, but you just kept hanging around until they realized you WERE home! You love your home and especially your friend Boodiddle. You and your dear Boodiddle and Purrrsons all love each other very much, don't you. What a delightful love-filled home you share!
Congratulations, darling Graybaby and Boodiddle, on being chosen today's Cats of the Day! We hope you and your dear Purrrsons and all your family and friends are enjoying a fine celebration, full of fun and lovies and all your favorite games and treats.
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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