Milton, the cat was getting into the book shelves again. Damn, I knew his meow was starting to sound smugly philosophical.

And to think I named him after a great poet.
Milton, the cat was getting into the book shelves again. Damn, I knew his meow was starting to sound smugly philosophical.

And to think I named him after a great poet.
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Witty liking it a book to bring paws 🙂
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haha, nice. . . He’s electing his own infinities, that cat.
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I don’t know how to share this with you but I think Milton was fairly philosophical to begin with. Just a hunch but he was probably gathering more amo for future “attitude” postures.
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Just keep him away from the Nietzsche.
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Next he’ll be reading Literary criticism by Nietzsche and then I’ll be in real trouble.
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I love it that you have a cat named Milton. (Of COURSE you have a cat named Milton.) He sounds very distinguished.
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Oh, I love how you said that. Yes, he is distinguished, but very approachable, well, then again, not to everyone. He is so loving and sweet with me, even raises a paw to say I need to pet him. But he has been known to hiss when lots of people are in the house, or when they are people he hasn’t spent a lot of time with. He’s a rescued cat, so he’s bonded with Brian and I, but sometimes the boys, well, I don’t know; he might also smell their cat Squirtle on them. 🙂 I shall do a post about him soon to show you more.
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I see cats as existentialists…
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Which is pretty much what his human is. 🙂
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Our cat Zoltan learned the Truth from E.E. Cummings; he’s a “puddle-wonderful” pattering of paw-sight.
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Aw, I love it.
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I love it that the cat is named Milton, and that he chose this book. Goethe’s stilted exploration of love mixed with the fall of man.
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Yes, he’s a clever puss. He’s also very affectionate, though, like all of us, his affection is usually a bit self-centered. 🙂
I shall have to post a story about him, as he is starting to really get a fan base going. When I found the poor fellow he was starving, and being fed by the servers at a restaurant I used to manage. The name Marvin was just not appropriate (his full moniker was “Starvin’ Marvin.”) for a dignified kitty, so I named him after the one who penned “Paradise Lost.” It seemed perfect since I at the time needed a roomie, and for both of us it was “Paradise Regained.”
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Yes, you should write about Milton. 😀
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Haha, okay, to appease his newest fan, certainly. Right now he is in a a cushion licking his precious self. I shall ask him which pictures he wants me to use for his upcoming expose.
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well thats great! I have such a hard time getting my cat to read…. always on the x-box…
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Haha, the little feline devils. . .
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