He’d lived to the fine old age of 20 years and ten months which is about 99 in human years. Like all who have the luck of getting to be that old, he’d begun to suffer from an assortment of increasingly severe
It’s week six of this summer’s writing group, and you may notice that we’re missing a lot of goals. DON’T WORRY. BREATHE. Our writers havenotbeen abducted by aliens or rogue government agents intent on squashing cool cats everywhere. They have been leading busy, busy lives and mayb...
How Cats And People Grew To Love Each Other There's been a lot of research with dogs and how dogs interact with people. [It's] become very clear that dogs perceive us as being different than themselves: As soon as they see a human, they change their behavior. The way a dog plays ...
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Intriguingly, hunters regularly use whistles that imitate distress calls in the range of 3 to 10 kHz to lure foxes or feral cats. Assuming that vocalizations are transmitting information, the sender should choose a frequency that triggers the highest responsiveness in the receiver. Under this ...
This process, known as “resonance tuning,” allows gibbons to produce a variety of calls, much like how human singers adjust their vocal tracts to produce different notes and sounds. The Siamang (Symphalangus syndactylus) is the largest — and loudest — of the gibbon family. These ...
The original notation is in 2/4, like ragtime. Lover Come Back to Me(1928, Romberg/Hammerstein)(TJD: 667)That’s two from the same year from Sigmund Romberg and Oscar Hammerstein II. Nice work, cats. “Lover Come Back to Me” is not as familiar today, but it was popular with the ...
“I’m just one of the cats, man!” I hear his voice clearly whenever I remember that moment and it always brings a smile to my face. Obviously to me, Charlie was (and remains) so much more than “just one of the cats.” I really like what bassist Ben Wolfe wrote recently after...
Wait. What you say? Dogs and cats don’t do those sorts of things? Then perhaps you have never seen the enchanting artworks of my friend Susan Alison! So then — let’s not a moment waste to assuage your curiosity! A few weeks ago, I met Artist and Author Susan Alison on Facebook...
Human outcasts can kid themselves, like Richard III, that they arenotpeople who need people. However, they are more vulnerable to the predations of recruiters for cults and fringe outfits, than those who are lucky enough to have had theirN Aff[Murray’s term for the need for group affiliat...