We're already huge fans of the cast (that
huge cat thing is plush doll material!)
Not exact matches
This month started Day 1 with J and I buying a house, and now we're here having date nights at HomeGoods, I'm about to graduate from Penn, the
cats are doin» great, and some
huge things are happening... but you can read all that jazz here.
For one
thing, cost is a
huge consideration — not of the
cat itself (depending on the breed), but of the financial commitment that is involved in the
cat's day - to - day care in addition to veterinary costs.
If any
thing else urbanization probably increases the
cat population by a little along with
huge increases n pollution, traffic, buildings, boys with bee bee guns, pesticides, Urbanization also has the nasty side effect of decreasing natural resources for all species of wild life including birds.
A
huge benefit to adopting an older
cat is that they're probably well - trained when it comes to
things like litter box usage and proper play behavior.
«I'm really interested in the point at which
things become husked down to geometric memories of themselves, where a house, for instance, a pair of legs or a
cat could be communicated with
huge economy and speed via just a few lines.
Here is one 5 min video of Dr Judith Curry describing this very
thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GujLcfdovE8 Elsewhere I've heard her and a couple of other well - regarded colleagues scoff at the carbon credit concept and declare it to be, «nothing more than an idea to be monetized and to provide the fat
cats an excuse to still live in
huge house, have private planes, etc..»
Of course, I raised four children, numerous dogs and
cats and have a
huge yard (mostly pay to have maintained but do some gardening),
things she never had to contend with.