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🐾 Another Caturday with Bear & Moo: The Faucet Fan Club

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  Moo and Bear sharing the sink facuet water, every morning Some households have cats. We have hydration connoisseurs. Every morning, Bear (the elder statesman) hops onto the sink and demands the sacred ritual: The Drip. Not too fast. Not too slow. Just the right artisanal flow. Moo, who imprinted on Bear like a furry little shadow, watched this once and said: “Ah. So this is how we drink now.”  And that was that. Faucet culture became a lifestyle. 💦 Why do cats love drinking from the faucet? Turns out, it’s not just drama — there are real reasons: 1. Running water = safer water (in cat logic) In nature, moving water is fresher and less likely to be contaminated. A faucet drip feels like a tiny mountain spring. 2. It tastes better Stagnant bowl water collects dust, fur, and microscopic “no thank you.” A faucet drip is crisp, cold, and oxygenated. 3. It’s enrichment Water that moves is irresistible. Bear drinks it. Moo tries to catch it. Both are...

Top 10 blog posts in February 2026. #9. Jack, the Mildly Afflicted

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  Jack resting in a warm and comfy place Yesterday morning, one-eyed, super resilient Jack was sunning himself on the cat porch like a small, benevolent emperor. By evening, he had transformed into a tragic Victorian poet. His nose was damp, his energy low, and he retreated first into a comfy cat bed and then under the bed in the master bedroom to contemplate the fragility of life. Naturally, I assumed the worst. Naturally, he refused treats. Naturally, I began mentally drafting a eulogy. Cats have a gift for collapsing into existential despair at the first hint of a sniffle. Jack, usually a steady and unflappable soul, spent the entire day in one spot, staring into the middle distance like a cat who had seen too much. He purred when I checked on him, but only in the weary, world‑weary way of someone who wants gentle affection and absolutely no sudden movements. I considered steam therapy. I considered calling the vet. I considered whether eucalyptus tabs were safe (they are not). ...

🐾 Caturday with Moo: Hydration, But Make It Performance Art

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  Bear and Moo at the water trough, in a better behaved moment Some cats drink from a bowl. Moo sometimes does but usually does not. He prefers the advanced techniques . 💧 Step 1: The Paw Ladle Why lower your face into a communal bowl when you can delicately scoop water out like a tiny Victorian gentleman testing his tea Checks depth Avoids whisker fatigue Keeps an eye on the peasants Creates splashy entertainment 💦 Step 2: The Trough Transformation We once upgraded to a "water trough" for our 6–7 big, thirsty cats -- a large rectangular container where 3-4 of the little guys could enjoy a drink together and where hefty Bear and Moo at least had more space than with a traditional water bowl. Well, after enjoyed a sip with Bear, Moo looked more intently and said, “Ah. A bath prepared in my honor.” Instead of drinking, he climbed into the trough and sat there like a serene, slightly damp Buddha. Because of course he was. And when he got it, he shook himself dry,...