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Cake day: June 4th, 2025

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  • Story time on this! Our other two cats are older and have medical issues, so Inky gets different dry food and is fed separately. This started in the May or June, I think. I feed the other two, then pour some of Inky’s food into a bowl, take it to the bedroom, and give it to him, then close the door for 20-25 minutes to let him eat uninterrupted.

    At first, I had to get down on the floor to see if he was hiding under the bed. A few months back, my wife fed him while I was out of town for a few days, and she tried meowing at him, and if he responds, we know he’s in the room. This worked probably 90% of the time, and it was great, I didn’t have to get down on the floor and dig out the flashlight…

    Then, a few weeks ago, there was a new wrinkle. Now, while I’m pouring Inky’s food, he’ll almost always be on the landing in the picture, meowing like crazy at me. Then I start heading for the bedroom and he stays ahead of me, but constantly looking back and meowing more, until I put the food down. I, of course, can’t resist meowing back at him the whole time.

    I have no idea what triggered this new behavior - it just started out of the blue one day. We haven’t changed the amount, and he sometimes leaves a few kernels behind (and I’ve given him a bit extra to be sure), so I know he’s not starving. It’s like he just decided to be more vocal about his food one day.

    Other than the morning where he almost knocked over the Christmas tree (see my comment history), that’s how it’s been. It’s good to see him being more interactive with us.


  • Correct!

    We usually go with Simpsons and Disney characters for naming our pets (Snowball, Minnie, Nibbler, Stitch, and Sulley), but as we were driving to the shelter to pick him up, we were talking about names, and, somehow, my wife actually said the same name I had thought of: Inky.

    In the game, Inky is also known as Bashful, and this cat really fits that description. We picked a perfect name for him - he likes to hide under the bed a LOT. He’ll wander out, but it doesn’t take much at all before he scampers off back under the bed. He’s a nervous kitty. Over the past five years since we adopted him, he’s slowly become more comfortable and we’ll see him out and about some during the day, but he’s still very nervous and it doesn’t take much to trigger his flight reflex. People visiting our house basically never see him; some probably think we’re lying about having a third cat.

    We often call him Ghost. :)



  • We switched to a real tree about 10 years ago. We had both a real tree and an artifical tree set up one year, and the cats only ever climbed the artifical tree - never the real tree. So, since then, I’ve been telling people to get real trees instead, cats don’t climb them.

    Well. A few days ago, I was in tree kitchen prepping food for the dog, when I heard a crash from the living room. I looked over, and one of our tuxedos, named Inky, was walking out of the living room. I went that way, and he scampered off. In the living room, I didn’t see anything amiss… At first. Later, from a different angle, I realized the tree was moved a foot or so and there was water on the floor.

    I think Inky climbed the tree, it started to fall over, he fell or jumped out, and the tree rocked back down to the floor in a different position. It must have been pretty close to toppling, but fortunately we bought a pretty heavy stand that saved it.

    He hasn’t tried it since, or if he did, he’s been more careful.

    I still love him though. I have several amusing pictures of cats in trees from back then, I should post them. We wouldn’t even be done setting it up and there’d be a cat in it.


  • We used to have a tabby that would wake me up at night for cuddles and pets. Often I’d lift up the blankets and she would curl up against me, under the covers, and stay there for 15-20 minutes (occasionally a lot longer).

    I miss her so much.

    One of our tuxedo cats usually doesn’t wake me, but if he realizes I’m awake, he’ll sometimes demand pets and cuddles.







  • Yeah, I remember commuting to work in the DC area the days after the attack - and it was so subdued (they did not close our office on the 12th). There was no, or very little aggressive driving - people just going through the motions in shock. That lasted a few days, then we were back to the usual Mad Max.

    The night of the 11th I went to pick up a friend that had gone to a coworker’s place after the attacks. There was NO ONE out, other than an ambulance or two. It was completely dead out there, so much that I wondered if I was violating some kind of curfew. Just completely empty streets from Alexandria to Ballston. Surreal.






  • We have one now, actually the successor to the cat I mentioned above, who likes to relax on my arm. Right now he’s catloafing on one of my legs, not sure what’s up with that, but his usual position is to lay across my left arm.

    We have another that cuddles with me at night. Occasionally I’ll wake up, and he’ll realize I’m awake and demand cuddles. He’s pretty good about not waking me up, usually.


  • I had to banish my first cat from the bedroom. He’d start chewing wires to get me to react - which worked, because I didn’t want him to be electrocuted - to get him breakfast.

    I loved that cat, and I hated to do it, but I can’t have him chewing wires.

    Later in his life he was allowed back into the bedroom. He’d come into the bedroom while we were prepping for bed, then curl up under the blankets with me for a while, then leave for the rest of the night.