Saki owned me. Here's how:


Excuse me, I want your attention.



In case you haven't noticed, I have a very fluffy belly.


But if you're too busy, I'll try to understand.


Now that I've got you where I want you . . .


Mine.


All mine.


Any objections?


I didn't think so.


You belong to me.

Last night was one week without her. The toughest. Just got to keep trudging forward without her, one week at a time. Thank you for all the care you've been sending me, my friends. It's been much appreciated and very needed. I miss my Saki noodle so much.



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From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Yeah, I think I heard or read that study. Yeah, an idiot. As if there is not good science behind why we bond and love to enhance survival and so do other creatures, even those not so genetically close to us as all other mammals. And some individuals have more empathy and social smarts--siamese's are more colony oriented than other domestic cats--more like lions than leopards that way, and Saki was a particularly nurturing and empathetic/manipulative ( 2 sides of one coin) little being.

I think you can remember what pic of Angelo these pics of Saki recall to me.

From: [identity profile] lavendertook.livejournal.com


Oh what wonderful pics of Angelo! What a lover he was. And precious Charles and Elsa. (_:


From: [identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com


Yes, he was a lover. The breeder had already nick-named him "Lover Boy" when we first came to look at her kittens.
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