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  • Sculptor Alexander Calder's "Cat Lamp," from 1928, inserts a shaded bulb into a feline's wiry form.

    How Many Artists Does It Take to Depict a Light Bulb? Rachel Wolff 2011

  • And though she advocates that cats be inside-only for their own safety if they're not attached to a human hand, she believes owners can accommodate a feline's nature needs with leash walks that allow them "the incomparable variety and intensity of sights, sounds and smells," not to mention the significant "behavioral stimulation."

    Cat on a leash: We'll walk you through it 2009

  • Ignatz loves nothing more than to toss bricks at the feline's cranium, and Krazy Kat's response, at once noble and perverse, is to treat each plunking as an expression of love.

    Photo-Op: Krazy Love 2011

  • I second literary feline's thoughts ... it's too bad he doesn't have a website.

    Marionettes! 2007

  • A few pieces of my silver-furred feline's backstory whacked me upside the head again and are fitting in nicely with the ivory and the gears.

    jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2009

  • KittenStats like "Stealth" and "Paw to Paw Combat" contribute to each feline's overall score.

    Archive 2008-12-01 2008

  • They're particularly impressed with the disdainful look in their fellow feline's eye!

    Rejected Holiday Card Photo #2 2008

  • KittenStats like "Stealth" and "Paw to Paw Combat" contribute to each feline's overall score.

    30 Strangest Board and Card Games 2008 2008

  • Ehh. It's in a feline's nature to stalk, is it not?

    jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2007

  • The Ninja Tongue's sole purpose is to serve as oral "eject" button -- except in the event that the incoming object is hazardous to the feline's health, * in which case its purpose is to cling obstinately to the object and furiously resist any human efforts to retrieve it.

    now for your regularly-scheduled cat post 2004

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