...taking pictures of Marbles and Orange Julius a minute ago - aren't they sweet?
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Well, it's been a long time since I posted pictures of my cats, and a month since I last saw them and photographed them, so here they are (under the fold):
Last time you saw Orange Julius he was just a tiny little kitten. He is a huge cat now:
Marbles looks a little skinny now. I think I'll…
Marbles and Orange Julius (under the fold):
Yup, Chris Surridge, Managing Editor of PLoS ONE (and the author of the legendary comment) swung by the Chapel Hill office last night. Since my initial stint was in the San Francisco office, and Chris is working in the Cambridge UK office, this was the first time we met in person. Much fun was…
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How is it that all the PIs (Tara, PZ, Orac et al.), various grad students, post-docs, etc. find time to fulfill their primary objectives (day jobs) and blog so prolifically?
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Since I'm still an undergrad, I suppose I fall under the "etc" category, here. I can't say that…
Your "Marbles" (assuming that's the handsome feline on the left) looks a *lot* like my European Burmese. Very Burmese-y face and head. Does he have any Burmese ancestry?
Actually, I don't think so. Dad is Maine Coon, Mom is a mutt.
Dogs are mutts, cats are American Shorthairs.
What's an American Shorthair?
A feline mutt.
What's a mutt?
A canine American Shorthair.
Actually no, "American Shorthair" is now a defined and disctinctive breed. See http://www.cfa.org/breeds/profiles/american-sh.html .
The term I've seen used on cat rescue boards for feline mutts is "moggie".
They look absolutely DELICIOUS!
Yum yum!
Lovely pics - their colours complement each other perfectly.
Oh, how beautiful. I love it when cats snuggle up with each other!