This cat even looks like Mozart.

Furthermore, a historical fact that is seldom mentioned in the history books these days, but was common knowledge at the time, was that Mozart really liked carrots.

He liked them so much that he ate them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and regularly used them as a "wine-chaser." This is why Mozart turned orange. Yes, Mozart, alone among all the great composers, was orange.

And now you have an orange cat once named carrot who has become Mozart.

I think something ephemeral is going on here.

I suggest that you put Mozart on a piano keyboard, and see what kind of music he makes as he prances across.

You could even let him try the violin. But I think it would be terrible to give a cat a violin with cat gut strings. Terrible! So, give Mozart the violin, but choose your strings wisely, and with compassion!

Of course, its true that cat gut strings were not cat gut at all, but sheep gut. So maybe Mozart wouldn't be so upset. But if he has friends who are sheep, then I still think you should choose your strings wisely.

What if Mozart were to play, "Mary Had A Little Lamb"?

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