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Angel and Bubastis

Yazan: Jason | 13 August 2010 | 2 Comments
Categories: cats

My dad got me a papyrus painting of the Egyptian cat god Bubastis while on a trip to Cairo recently, and my wife and I put it up on the wall after moving into our new digs. For some reason, our cat Angel (I used to stroll her and her brother Dan around the neighborhood [...]

Trololo… and cat Trololo

Yazan: Jason | 02 June 2010 | 1 Comment
Categories: cats, humor, videos

Ever seen the Trololo video? If you haven’t, you’ve simply got to check it out–70′s era Soviet crooning at its finest: If you dare, you can also check out Trololo cat crooning:

Even cats love the iPad!

Yazan: Jason | 26 April 2010 | 1 Comment
Categories: cats

Several folks have passed along the following link to me, knowing me to be a lover of cats and of my new iPad. This has been pretty popular on YouTube, so you may have already seen it, but check it out if you haven’t–it’s amazing to see how cats can respond to what they see [...]

Cats and basses

Yazan: Jason | 16 February 2010 | 2 Comments
Categories: bass, cats

One of us is having a lot of fun here. One of us is not.

Dan the cat doesn’t care about the New Year

Yazan: Jason | 08 January 2010 | 2 Comments
Categories: cats

He’s always in the way, but we still love him:

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