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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!o
Shona Steele
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5 GOOD REASONS FOR
HAVING YOUR CAT NEUTERED
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Images brought to you
by
'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
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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

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 ...
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MILOU
by Jared Kline

Hello, my name is Milou. I am
a little black and white cat, and I live in Belgium. I have a nice life, but it
was not always like it is now.
I was born on a busy military installation. My mother belonged to a family, but
I do not know what happened to them. When I was very small, she was killed and I
was left alone with my brother and sisters. Bad men took us and meant to kill us
all by putting us in a cloth bag and bashing us against a wall. A small woman
with a loud voice rescued my brother and I. We were taken to her house, we were
glad to be alive, but worried because the lady said that she could not keep us.
We did not know what would happen, we were kept in a small cage. I felt very
weak, I did not know it, but I was sick. My brother was better off, but just as
frightened. We could not forget what had happened to the rest of our family.
One day a nice Colonel in a green uniform came to visit. He liked cats and
before we knew it we were in his car, leaving the scary place forever where my
mother and sisters had died. He took us to a little house in the country, where
we met his wife and four other cats.
One of the cats, a large grey fellow named Moische, was still very sad because
his brother had been recently killed by a car. When Moische saw us, he knew that
we were too young to be on our own, and he took it upon himself to take care of
us. He protected us from everything, and taught us how to be clean and to use
the litter box. Moische saw at once that I was sick and he never left my side.
If any of the other cats came near me, except for my brother, he would chase
them away. The other cats did not mean any harm, but Moische did not believe in
taking any chances.
They named my brother Tin-Tin, and called me Milou. Moische showed the Colonel's
wife that I was sick, and she took both Tin-Tin and I to a veterinarian. I had
never had my temperature taken before, so I was surprised about this procedure.
The veterinarian gave me some shots and some medicine.
By the next day, I was much better, and soon had even more energy than Tin-Tin.
But the sickness had taken its toll, and I will always be much smaller than the
other cats, even though I try to make up for it by eating as much as I can.
Tin-Tin is twice my size, although we are the same age.
Tin-Tin and I decided that we had to share our two people, so I concentrate on
the Colonel's wife (she is my favourite person in the whole world), while
Tin-Tin concentrates on the Colonel. The arrangement works well and nobody has
to work too hard. Additionally, I have an important job in the house... I am
responsible for quality control of my people's food. I always have to try a
little of it, to make sure that it is fit. As a reward for this, the Colonel's
wife always gives me a little ice cream with something she calls Rumtopf. It is
a wonderful desert.
One day I was looking out the window upstairs and saw some birds. To get a
better view, I leaned out the window and soon found myself on the roof! I slid
down the clay tiles until I stopped in the rain gutter. The clay roof tiles were
too steep and slippery for me to climb back up on, so I took the chance and
jumped down to the ground.
Nobody knew I was outside, and as I had never been out before (except when I was
very young on that scary military installation), I decided to look around the
garden. I could smell strange cats, but I knew that all the Colonel's cats were
friendly, and so I thought that these others must be too. I smelled other smells
as well, of animals different from cats.
I went into the back yard and discovered a huge area. Soon I was through the
hedge and walking through a very big field, all with the same kind of plant
growing in rows. I took a nibble on a leaf, but it did not taste good so I left
off doing this and continued to explore. I should have paid better attention,
but soon I realized that I did not know which way to go to get home. Now I was
really frightened and I hoped that someone would help me.
Suddenly, I heard a noise. Something about my size was in the next row of
plants. I thought that, perhaps, this other fellow might know his way around and
be able to give me directions, so I went into the next row to introduce myself.
I found myself facing a very large rat! I had never seen a rat before, and I had
no idea that they could be as large as a little cat.
As politely as I could, I asked him if he knew how to get to the Colonel's
house. The rat did not even answer. He lunged at me and before I knew it he had
bitten completely through my upper lip, and we were locked together. I let him
have it with my claws, and pulled away as hard as I could. His teeth ripped
through my lip, and we were apart. We both ran in opposite directions.
I had escaped the rat, but now I was even more disoriented. I sat down and
cried, but nobody heard me.
Suddenly, in the distance, I heard people calling, "Milou, Milou." It was very
faint. I started out in the direction of the calls, but the direction changed.
They were looking for me through the fields. I decided not to follow the
changing direction, but to try and understand a pattern about it. Finally, I
judged the general direction I should go. When I was no longer sure, I stopped,
and waited to hear my name again. Sometimes a long time would go by, but it
always started again. Every time I heard it, I moved toward the sound. It was
growing dark.
Finally I found myself at a hedge. Was it the right hedge? I called out to my
friends, and soon heard the Colonel answering me. I came out of the hedge and
found myself back in the garden. The Colonel picked me up and brought me into
the house. I have not gone out of it, except to visit the veterinarian, ever
since. I told Tin-Tin all about my experience, and we agreed that it is much
better in the house than it is outside.
Sometimes some of the other cats go outside to play, while the Colonel or his
wife watches them. But Tin-Tin and I always stay inside. We have had enough of
that big and dangerous world out there. There is plenty to do inside. We know
the Colonel and his wife, but our experience with other creatures outside the
house has not been positive and so we always hide when anyone else comes. The
Colonel told us that this is not necessary, but he was never put in a sack to be
beaten to death, and he never faced such a rat as I did. This gives him a
different point of view.
© Jared Kline 2004
You can read Mr. Stripey by Jared here:
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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:
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DID YOU KNOW ...
putting your cat's name on his collar
is asking for trouble?
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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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Testimonials
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)
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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
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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 |
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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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