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A sweet, (not so) little, old lady who: is fat, freckled, wrinkled and gray headed; understands and lives by the Universal Truth - Chocolate is a gift from God; lives in the Beautiful South Carolina Low Country with her beloved Hubby, cats, (memories of past dogs, cats and birds), and goldfish; is originally from A-LAB-uh-ma; has an odd sense of humor; and is occasionally feral. Send names to me (Subject: Prayer Roll) that you would like to have placed on my church's Prayer Roll to: tshoelace@gmail.com

Recent Comments

  1. 4 days ago on Breaking Cat News

    I just noticed!

    Sophie dressed herself and her painting of Wesley in the same colors! Only the cheese is yellow!

  2. 4 days ago on Breaking Cat News

    Hey, sometimes ya just gotta vent. If you feel the need again, just start with

    OT: I gotta vent!

    then do a reply to that comment (maybe copy and paste it so that nobody replies with a “???” first) so that folks can scroll past if they want.

    Personally, I missed the comment. My Mom-In-Law has “joked” that her second son didn’t give her a grand-baby; instead we gave her a grand-dog! We might’a been great parents, but then again, maybe not.

  3. 4 days ago on Breaking Cat News

    Then again, she might develop a Feline Indignation!

  4. 4 days ago on Breaking Cat News

    ya, when I must go to the “necessary room”, I always wind up with several escorts and/or supervisors.

  5. 4 days ago on Breaking Cat News

    “THEY FOUND THE ORIGINAL ENTERPRISE MODEL!!!!”

    Wowsers! That is SO awesome! And cool! And exciting! And heartwarming!

  6. 4 days ago on Breaking Cat News

    “Hoshi has been on kitten-safe antibiotics for mastitis”

    Something that sounds bizarre and couldn’t/wouldn’t possibly work – but it does! – is to place a fresh cabbage leaf over the place where a cat or human is suffering from mastitis. Fix it so that it stays there for “awhile”. I placed cabbage leaves on our momma cat’s bed after tearing them so that they’d lay flat when she had mastitis. I swapped them out about once a day unless they became soiled.

    Since she was claiming to be feral, I had to put her and the bebehs in a “kennel” (2′×2′×3′ in area) so she’d have to lay down on them. I saw (and felt) the mass shrink quite a bit in size after 2 days! I’m sure it would have healed faster if there had been some way for me to attach the leaves to her stomach. (maybe with some tiny holes for nursing?)

  7. 4 days ago on Breaking Cat News

    We once had a Smol Tuxedo girl who, when she yawned, her mouth looked like 1/3 of her head unhinged and her tongue reached out what seemed to be an unnatural length! Cell phones didn’t take pictures at that time, so we couldn’t get proof.

  8. 6 days ago on Breaking Cat News

    Big Pink House

  9. 6 days ago on Breaking Cat News

    “It’s all theater!”

  10. 8 days ago on Breaking Cat News

    I kinda figured that had to do with π