Still Shedding...

Okay, so this has nothing in particular to do with a certain theater artist's recovery from a spinal cord injury, but it is so amusing/appalling that it is worth sharing.



You thought the photo of our kitty Niobe's shedding was a one-time thing? You were mistaken. This is three days after the previous brushing.

(I will admit to having created a wee bald spot between Niobe's shoulder blades. She loves to be brushed, and apparently she and I don't know when to stop.)

Comments

Anonymous said…
You know... with a little imagination, that hairball looks sorta like the AQ chick! Maybe you should feed it?

bandaid
Lisa said…
Goodness, we really don't want to be nurturing those hairballs! They might evolve into higher life forms and really take over our apartment!
Anonymous said…
Fester, while 27 lbs of cat, is a short haired type so only produces about half to one third of that size hairball -- he, however, likes to try to eat it after he has been bushed.

Really, why do cats do these things?

ter
Anonymous said…
I think you could let the fur be used for an albino nest, eh? I found bird nests here torn out of the trees lately, an all white nest would probably be a good way to conceal the eggs, I am thinking.

The fur would be good if used as stuffing for a quilt as well as pillows.

-Annalisa and Gary
Anonymous said…
Those dustballs look like the lovable, breeding tribbles (I think that's what they were called)on Star Trek--
Anybody out there remember those???

Anna and the kids
Anonymous said…
Oops-- they would be dustball from MY house-- those there were properly called FURballs in this case!!!!

Anna (of the bad housekeeping) and the kids
Lisa said…
Thank goodness these don't breed the way tribbles do...

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