Friday, August 31, 2007

Bad Case of Cats


A cute picture of The Wife with what we call in our house a "bad case of cats."

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Pootie Imitating Sphinx


Pootie Imitating Sphinx, originally uploaded by JurassicTech.

You can leave your sacrifices, gifts, and obeisances near the cat bowl.

Sula Enjoying Sun


Sula Enjoying Sun, originally uploaded by JurassicTech.

Sula is what our naturopathic vet calls a "heat cat." Meaning her kidneys might be a bit tired, and so she enjoys baking at every opportunity. Summer is a happy time for her, as she follows sunspots around the house for a good soak.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Sula gets Acupuncture



Our Sula has arthritis in her hips. I believe she's 15 years old, so that's not too bad for a cat her age. She snips at you if you pet her roughly over her back hips, or palpate her spine down there, and she can't jump up onto the bed like she used to.

Our buddy Jonathan Schell offered up one night to acupuncture the cat for her arthritis. Jon works a lot, like a whole lot, so it's a double good thing for him to come over -- have dinner -- and needle up the cat. Some free food, some social time, and help out Sula.

I'll be honest, I didn't really know how well it would work. First off, I didn't think she'd stand for being needled. She does -- The Wife just scruffs her neck while the needles are going in as a diversion, then provides a nice napping spot by being sedentary while the needles are in. Sula can't resist The Wife being immobile, and normally just naps the treatment away.

Secondly, I just didn't know how it would work on an animal. Evidence is strongly that it does though, at least for Sula. For weeks after her first treatment you could tell her hips weren't bugging her as much. She jumped up on the bed better, she didn't snipe at you if you pet her hindside. Then after her second treatment, she really showed improvement.

The height of the benefits seems to last about 2 weeks. I'm sure she's improving incrementally overall, but the immediate pain relief alone is worth the price of admission. She's certainly not complaining.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

"Pile of Blackness"




Pootie is often in our house also known as the Pile of Blackness. Sometimes you will be headed for your black computer chair, and right before you get there it will blink up at you with blazing yellow-green eyes.

The purity of his blackness belies modern photography, you have no idea how much I had to monkey with these pictures so you could even see him. Thank goodness he's on a blue and not a black pillow.

So, again, Pootie is having a spot of tea and helping with the household finances this morning -- such a helper.

Buddhakitty and home finance (repost from Institute of Jurassic Technology)




It is known that when he attained his enlightenment, Buddha touched the ground to acknowledge the necessity of his surroundings in this realization.

Buddhakitty too, it seems, acknowledges his surroundings -- even when he's partaking in tea and helping with the household finances.

We bow to Buddhakitty.

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Sula doing Kinski Impression













At first I thought this was a bad picture, then I realized -- Sula's doing her Nastassja Kinski impression -- brilliant! The eyes of Cat People and the pose of the famous Richard Avedon photo; what artistry.

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Pineapple-Upside-Down Kitty



Pootie hard at work. [This is another test of the new camera, better pics on the way]

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Our boy Pootie Tang


Pootie Tang, otherwise known as the Stinky Younger Brother or his origional name, Miles. Yes he is named after the character from the Chris Rock show. He is saucy, slinky, and pantherine. His mood swings smoothly and effortlessly from aloof, to interested, to wanting to be held -- like a person with severe multiple personality disorder whose medications are gently wearing off. He, as well as Sula, is mouthy as hell and generally has something to say regarding any of your attentions.

Our Girl Sula


Our girl Sula -- aging matriarch. She is named after the Toni Morrison character. She spends lots of time on her tuffett (picture later, when I get these things rolling) napping. She loves sun on the stairs, rough physical therapy, and short walks across the carpet. She has been with my wife longer than I've been with my wife -- and lets me know this with a disdainful look whenever I come to bed. How dare I.

Cats of War

Here they are, lazing about. Note Sula in the foreground basking like a whale shark after a hard day of napping. Pootie is actively heading off to swirl menacingly around the legs of some innocent bipedal monkey.