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READ GARFIELD'S FIRST CHRISTMAS LETTER HERE!!!!

Praise for Garfield's First Christmas Mewsletter ....

Please tell Garfield that his Christmas Letter was one of the most heartfelt I've ever read. Ed Kostro Dec 2005

CHECK OUT RICKY'S YOGA SESSIONS HERE

One cat is company. Two cats are a conspiracy. Three cats is an attempted takeover. Four or more cats is a complete coup!

Shona Steele (Australia)

5 GOOD REASONS FOR HAVING YOUR CAT NEUTERED

DID YOU KNOW...

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'The smallest feline is a masterpiece.' Leonardo da Vinci

'Dogs come when called. Cats take a message and get back to you.'

'Of course, every cat is really the most beautiful woman in the room.' Edward Verrall Luca, essayist

 

A morning kiss, a discreet
  touch of his nose landing
  somewhere on the middle
  of my face.
  Because his long white
  whiskers tickled,
  I began every day laughing.



  JANET F FAURE

'Dogs have owners. Cats have staff.'

'In the middle of a world that has always been a bit mad, the cat walks with confidence.'

Roseanne Anderson


 

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Jimmy, the Resident Daily Mews Feline Columnist has his own place now: click here
 

'Cats make one of the most satisfying sounds in the world: they purr ... A purring cat is a form of high praise, like a gold star on a test paper. It is reinforcement of something we would all like to believe about ourselves - that we are nice.' - Roger A Caras

"Of all the [cat] toys available, none is better designed than the owner himself. A large multipurpose plaything, its parts can be made to move in almost any direction. It comes completely assembled, and it makes a noise when you jump on it." -- Stephen Baker

Garfield: 28.03.86 - 12.06.06

Garfield

Click on the cartoon to take you to Garfield's tribute pages

GARFIELD and those infamous 20th birthday pictures. See both birthday hats and more ...

LETTER FROM GARFIELD is a final letter written with great love to his Mum ...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LA VISITADORA (THE VISITOR)

by Jim Willis

Part Two: "Why do you watch my every move, cat?"

 

The cat regarded him solemnly from her chair at the small kitchen table as he conducted his morning ritual. He poured a bit of white vinegar into the chipped bowl of water in front of him, then slowly dipped his eyeglasses up and down in the mixture. He polished them with a clean linen dishtowel before holding them up to the light and inspecting them. Then he carefully put them on. "Why do you watch my every move, cat?" he asked. "Go outside - earn your keep. Va, ciappa on bel rattin per disną ... Go catch a nice little mouse for supper," he laughed. He leaned over and gently rubbed her ears. She playfully batted at his hand and then jumped down and ran to the door. "Vegni, vegni! ... I'm coming," he said. "We have work to do."


Cathy always started her morning rounds with Mr. Amato. He was the least responsive of her patients. He floated in and out of consciousness, sometimes speaking in Italian, always calling for Dora.

"You're a very lucky man, Mr. Amato," Cathy thought. "You have two faithful friends in this life, Dora and Mary Bessler, and that's more than some people can count on."

She and Mary were on a first-name basis now and she enjoyed their brief daily conversations. Mary's stories about Dora the cat's conquests amused her, but she doubted the fading old man understood much. She wondered if what Mary felt for Mr. Amato was undeclared love, or just two souls who had become inseparable due to familiarity, like a pair of old shoes that belonged together.

"It won't be long now, will it?" Mary had asked her yesterday.

"We can't say for sure, of course. But he's rarely conscious and when he is, he's in another place. A happy place. You have to envy him, Mary. He's reliving the wonderful times of his life - maybe he's playing with childhood friends in Italy. Or working in your garden, taking care of the roses, giving Dora a lecture."

"Dora!" Mr. Amato said sternly and rolled over toward the window.


Dora playfully nipped the blossom of a cornflower and stared at him defiantly. "I'ma telling you one thing, cat. You eat another one of my flowers and I'ma gonna splash water on you!" Dora knew it was an idle threat and was considering which flower to consume next when a dragonfly went flitting by. She jumped into the air and clasped her paws together futilely. Then she immediately began to lick her paw with an unconcerned air. "You don'ta fool anybody," he chuckled. "T'i ciapparee ona altra volta... you'll catch them some other time."


The nightshift nurse walked quietly down the corridor, stopping to pick up magazines from the lounge chairs and neatly arranging them on a coffee table. She stuck her head in each of the patient's rooms as she passed. Mr. Amato groaned in his sleep. She tiptoed past his bed and closed the window. The night had turned unexpectedly chilly.


Dora nudged him gently, which only made him roll over and nestle more deeply into his pillows. She patted his cheek with her paw and he mumbled something and waved her away with his hand. She persisted and began to lick his eyelids with her sandpaper tongue. "Ohhhh," he complained. "Cat! What am I going to do with you?" He sat up slowly, focused his eyes and stroked her down her back, ending with a gentle tug on her tail. She playfully nipped his hand. "What would I do without you? ... Se te ghe fudesset minga ti, se podaria fą mi?" he said, shaking his head.

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We're in the News!! 

 
Dear Ollie, My name is Timber, and I'm on your side about this cat-food thing. I mean really, my mum tried to serve me LIVER AND CARROT MEAL!!!!  I immediately walked away!  So I'm so on your half on this Ollie!

Love, Timber (USA)

To read Timber's in-depth comments about food, please click here:

Top 10 Cats’ Names in 2007
  • Molly
  • Felix
  • Smudge
  • Sooty
  • Tigger
  • Charlie
  • Alfie
  • Oscar
  • Millie
  • Misty

 

DID YOU KNOW ... putting your cat's name on his collar is asking for trouble?

 

MEWSLETTER ARCHIVES is a new section where all the past MEWSLETTERS are stored. Read through them at your leisure or better still, subscribe to the MEWSLETTER which is free each month!!!
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Ollie's diary is the most adorable thing I've ever read!! I've just found your website today, and I can't stop reading his funny entries. My face hurts from laughing! Thank you for brightening my day. Naomi Harris USA (May 2005)

 

A Cat's Prayer'

Lead me down all the right paths,
Keep me from fleas, bees, and baths.
Let me in should it storm,
Keep me safe, fed, and warm.

Let the sun shine where I lay,
Keep me young so I may play.
And most of all ...
Bless the people I adore,
And guard me from the dog next door.

Lisa Malone

 

PRAISE FOR THE OCTOBER 2005 MEWSLETTER Thank you very much for another wonderful Mewsletter.  I look forward to it each month, and this month was especially fine.  There is enough in it to be able to read at leisure over several days, which sets it apart from many more compact sites, which are finished in a few minutes.  Your Mewsletter is more of a digest, which I can go back to for something new over and over again.  I appreciate very much the work that you put into it, and the contributions of all your feline staff.  Thanks to Ricky, I may even take up yoga. 

All the best from rural Belgium, Jared Kline 

EVER HAD AN ELECTRIC SHOCK OFF YOUR CAT? Find out why it happens here

 

Pet, Skunk, Smoke and Dead Animal Odor remover by Clear The Air Eliminates smells from dead mice, skunk spray, cigarette smoke, pet urine, and foot odors.

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For a wonderful website where animal writers and illustrators are welcome, please go to: www.iawia.net

The fantastic logo is by Jill Carpenter

 

MOLLIE'S BIG HEART*

is a website about a very special cat with a very special problem. This  heart-warming site is temporarily off line while Mollie and his siblings relocate from California to Pennsylvania. Don't worry folks - they'll be back soon!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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