Emergency Vintage Kittens

“I once heard that on some of your planets people believe they are descended from apes.”

When you don’t see a regular Monday morning post here, it’s usually because WordPress’s scheduler has failed (and I’ve failed to check that the post has published). But today I’m sick (nothing life threatening) and I’m at the point of sick of being sick, so although I attempted to curate a regular post for today, it didn’t happen.

“I am tired of Earth. These people. I’m tired of being caught in the tangle of their lives. They claim their labors are to build a heaven, yet their heaven is populated with horrors.”
Image: Kitten on a model of Manhattan, 1964 by Alfred Gescheidt.

Thankfully, after the election, I put together this short emergency kittens post and dropped it into the drafts, figuring the need for an emergency kittens post was probably imminent. Because *staring into distance, monotone voice* what a time to be alive.

Science fans, presumably.

So whether you are anxious because you are cutting your medicine in half to make it last (or taking your pet’s medicine) or pissed off because you know when the billionaires say Americans will have to face hardship, they ain’t mean themselves, or just sad because you’re going to miss that lovable old coot called democracy, these emergency kittens are here to help.

Now is not a good time to be literate, baby.
No pithy comment, just getting a tabby and white in here because they are the best kind of cat.

Source for all images, except as noted:

Simpson, F. (1903). The book of the cat.  London, Paris, New York, Melbourne: Cassell and Company, Limited

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