What a pretty lil' thing you are, Magda! I can tell that you have a great life! Enjoy being Cat of the Day!![]()
What a pretty lil' thing you are, Magda! I can tell that you have a great life! Enjoy being Cat of the Day!![]()
Magda! Is there anything in the world that is cuter than a kitten with sweet, sweet eyes. It looks to me you will be not only a loving kitty but a mischievous, fun-loving one as well.
Your whole long life you will be able to tell all the other Norwegian kitties that you were our Cat of the Day!!!
What a beautiful kitten. Meow!
Hi Magda, beautiful girl! Happy Cat of the Day to you from a kitty lover and fellow Norwegian (by way of Stavanger)!
Oh yes, Magda! The first thing that caught my eye were your big, beautiful, love filled eyes! *sigh* Your human touched on a few of your many special qualities, but actually, they are countless! Perfect, that you are, Magda, perfect not only in looks but in heart, and for sure a perfect fit for you family!!! What happy times, what happy years of shared love and companionship await you and your family, sweetheart! You're precious, baby Magda, and so very deserving of your "top cat" crown!!!
Hope you're enjoying a very happy, fun filled Cat of the Day, sweet baby girl, your doggie pal too!
Gratulerer vakker Magda, Cat of the Day, og mange, store klemmer til deg!![]()
Star,Tigg'r , Mollie and the10 Gallon Gang!
And my Rainbow Bridge Furangels...Jingles, Cody, Fritz, Chessa, Satin, Buddy, Lizzie, Oliver, Squeaker, Moonbeam, Rosie, Ruby~
Wow, she is so cute! I love her pretty tabby stripes and cute white paws. Congratulations on being Cat of the Day today!
~K.
What an adoreable kitten you are, sweet Magda! Congrats on being Cat of the Day!
Nancy
All things work together for good to them that love God.
(Romans 8:28)
I've been defrosted-- Thanks, Sana
Such a pretty kitty you are! The "M" on your forehead is not going to fade completely away, it's a very special mark just for tabbies like yourself.
From an article I found about that:
Probably the most distinctive feature seen in common on all tabby cats is the "M" on their foreheads. You will also see this M on many of the big jungle cats, such as tigers, cheetahs, and ocelots.
From the ancient Egyptian days came the first legend about this unique marking. Cats were called Mau, most likely a reflection of their conversational sound. The word Mau also translated to seeing, or light. Since cats' eyes appear so luminous at night, it was only a couple of steps further to associate these glorious animals with the moon, and their marking to reflect that relationship. The Egyptian Mau is a direct descendant of those ancient Egyptian cats; domesticated as an offspring of the African Wild Cat, it carries the M to this day.
The Tabby in the Manger
Another wonderful legend about the origin of the "M" tells about Mary and the tabby cat in the manger. It seems that the baby Jesus was cold and fussing, and Mary asked the manger animals to move in closer to warm him. The manger was simply too small to accomplish that, but a little tabby cat came in and nestled next to the baby, and cosseted Him with purring and warmth. Mary was so grateful, she bestowed her own initial, "M" on the cat's forehead.
Mohammed and the Tabby
Islam legend tells us that Mohammed loved cats. One story says that he once cut off a sleeve of a garment when he had to leave to attend prayer, rather than to disturb his cat, Muezza, who was sleeping upon the sleeve. It is said that the reason he loved cats so much is that one once saved his life when a snake crawled into his sleeve. (This may be a variation of the well-known Muezza story.) Legend also claims that Mohammed bestowed on cats the ability to always land on their feet. A writing of Mohammed tells about his vision of a woman punished in Hell for starving her cat to death. These stories have all come down to the assumption that the "M" symbolizes the enormous esteem which Mohammed felt for cats and that the sight of the "M" on a cat's forehead invokes memories of Mohammed. In any case, cats today are still generally protected and respected in the Islamic world, and are even permitted inside mosques.
Beloved of Bast
My personal favorite story of the magnificent "M" was told by Jim Willis in his story, Beloved of Bast, which is included in his book, "Pieces of my Heart - Writings Inspired by Animals and Nature." It tells the tale of an old brown tabby "barn cat" by the name of "Mother," and I was honored to be able to reprint it for my readers.
Another frequently quoted piece says that in Ancient Egypt, cats were worshiped as gods, and the cat has never forgotten this. Indeed, the Goddess Bastet was depicted with a cat's head and Re, the Sun God was often depicted as a cat.
Small wonder that tabby cats are particularly worthy of the esteem in which we hold them. In fact, many of them are creating their own legends today, a fact to which many of you will attest.
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