Here's my lovely photogenic cat, Indy! Still thinking about getting her a friend, as I do believe she gets lonely when I'm at work. Would try to get a picture of her in my lab area, but I try to keep her off my main table as much as possible.
I'm looking for a story I heard a long time ago that Ive been hoping I could nail down. I read it in a book, published in the postwar era, that was meant for an audience of Americans coming into contact with Japanese culture and customs for the first time.
Anyway, one of the stories in the little book, which I foolishly lent to a friend and never saw again, was the story of how cats came to Japan. Evidently, they had been prohibited, along with other foreign things, up until then. When they were first allowed, each cat had to have its own human. Obviously, there was more to this than that. But I cant find the story so I could know it well to tell it to others.
I cant find anything on the net to fill in this story, which had the ring of truth to it.
Can anybody give me more information?
Well, depends on the era the story was referring to. If so, it must have been very early, as there are many cat-related stories in Japanese literature from around 850AD onwards, which are generally of a positive nature.
I'm looking for a story I heard a long time ago that Ive been hoping I could nail down. I read it in a book, published in the postwar era, that was meant for an audience of Americans coming into contact with Japanese culture and customs for the first time.
Anyway, one of the stories in the little book, which I foolishly lent to a friend and never saw again, was the story of how cats came to Japan. Evidently, they had been prohibited, along with other foreign things, up until then. When they were first allowed, each cat had to have its own human. Obviously, there was more to this than that. But I cant find the story so I could know it well to tell it to others.
I cant find anything on the net to fill in this story, which had the ring of truth to it.
Can anybody give me more information?
Can you read German? I came across a file where someone did collect info on cats in Japan.
https://oag.jp/img/images/reports/Notizen_1509-Katze.pdf
Cat's reaction to its servant going mad
Who the hell is going to feed me?? ?? Not this lunatic!
I was not sure whether to post this here or under stock image fails. But it's cute and, it has a giant Dave hand.
The cat doesn't look too happy.
The cat doesn't look too happy.
Can you blame him? Look at that giant hand hovering overhead!!! You've gotta laugh at some of those disproportionate photoshop jobs that are put together. I think the cat is thinking "Really? THIS is the hack image montage you're going to use? It's all out of scale and I'm embarrassed to be here!"
-Pat
Two kitten rescues from a wild cat colony. Both were very unwell, now doing fine.
I keep telling myself I can't keep them. But time passes...
NOOOOOOO cats or pets please. And no this is one of me and the missus being total farts in front of a important cultural or natural wonder. Stop now!!
NOOOOOOO cats or pets please. And no this is one of me and the missus being total farts in front of a important cultural or natural wonder. Stop now!!
R u drunk or somethin'?
But to continue the topic, this odd-eyed white supercatter is my girlfriend's aunt's friend's. (complicated to explain, I know, but beautiful cat nonetheless!)
But to continue the topic, this odd-eyed white supercatter is my girlfriend's aunt's friend's. (complicated to explain, I know, but beautiful cat nonetheless!)
I've seen this before, apparently it can happen with some breeds.
But to continue the topic, this odd-eyed white supercatter is my girlfriend's aunt's friend's. (complicated to explain, I know, but beautiful cat nonetheless!)
I've seen this before, apparently it can happen with some breeds.
It is probably a turkish angorra.
But to continue the topic, this odd-eyed white supercatter is my girlfriend's aunt's friend's. (complicated to explain, I know, but beautiful cat nonetheless!)
If a dog it called gall eyed....dunno about cats.
Certainly not that uncommon in dogs but never seen a gall eyed cat.
Quote from the wiki page you sent:
These so-called odd-eyed cats are white, or mostly white, with one normal eye (copper, orange, yellow, green), and one blue eye. Among dogs, complete heterochromia is seen often in the Siberian Husky and few other breeds, usually Australian Shepherd and Catahoula Leopard Dog and rarely in Shih Tzu.
So indeed it seems those cats are called "odd-eyed".
cat gets electronics, potting ..... on one side
cat o nine tails
"Did I say you could speak Rees Mogg? You filthy little worm!"