cats
I often think I should write more posts (period, but also ones) that add authorial "color" or whatever. Like about the fact that Ifrit has developed a taste for hanging.
One of my favorite sections of Thorstein Veblen's Theory of the Leisure Class dwells on the "pecuniary reputation" of certain varieties of domesticated animals. In short, Veblen argues that while they invest considerable effort cultivating the aesthetically worthy -- which is to say practically worthless...
I would that it were not necessary, but it appears that there are still those unconvinced of the power of the cat side...
Martin and Audrey, June 2007.And since I have an odd, unproductive interest in old books about cats, here's an interesting piece of commentary from Helen M. Winslow's Concerning Cats (1900):Although.
Henry.