Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time. Thomas Merton
Showing posts with label Pushkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pushkin. Show all posts

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Pants da Man

Pascal, known and loved as Jungle Pants, Pants Man, and Pants, weighs in around 20 pounds. He is the biggest cat we've ever had. He isn't just heavy, he's a big cat, tall and big-boned. When he was a tiny, tiny kitten we never dreamed he'd turn out to be such an incredible hulk. He is also one of the sweetest cats we've ever had. At his very first visit to the vet when he was just a tiny little handful of striped fuzz, the vet's assistant told us she'd read an article about brown tabbies that said they typically have the sweetest dispositions of all of cats. I don't know how reliable the article was, but Pants would certainly be a positive statistic that the author could add to his research.



Here is a photo from last year when he was crowding our little Pushkin out of a comfy pile of towels and spinning fiber left on the chair. Pushkin weighed the average 7-8 pounds and had a long, lanky, oriental-style physique. Pants is about 18 pounds in this photo, but is a big hulk even without the weight. Just look at the difference in the size of their heads. Pushkin seems to be saying "Hey, scoot over!!"



Trying to look remorseful after he pushed Pushkin out of the comfy snoozing place




Working on the Great Sphinx pose




Finally, a little attempt at art with the cell phone


That Pants. He da Man.*


*my bit for the spay/neuter campaign: he's neutered--if you love them, fix them

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Another Crosses the Bridge

Our beautiful Pushkin crossed the Rainbow Bridge early yesterday morning after giving us so much love for the past six years. We will miss her.











Monday, November 1, 2010

Three's a Crowd

Twinkie, Pants, and Pushkin squished into the kitchen window.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Keepin' Cool


While we wait for the air conditioner to be repaired, the cats have discovered the delight of open windows. Here is Pushkin stretched out to the max and keeping cool.