Friday Cat Blogging
Dot Filling In
Sox needed a break so I’m temping as shoe guard.
[Editor: It was quite unusual to look over and see Dot down there. Sox occupies that spot almost continuously when I’m on the computer.]
by Bryan
Dot Filling In
Sox needed a break so I’m temping as shoe guard.
[Editor: It was quite unusual to look over and see Dot down there. Sox occupies that spot almost continuously when I’m on the computer.]
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8 comments
Dot is lovely, and here she seems to have posed for her glamour shot.
(I’m glad to see I’m not the only one with cable running everywhere. The only ones that are dangerous are the stereo speaker wires running from the living room to the office… and that only because of the carpet scrap that covers the wires in the T of the hallway. Tripping over that carpet scrap is far more likely than tripping over the cables themselves; I do it at least once a day and twice a night.)
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Steve, you’re definitely not alone. I have an alarmingly neon-blue cable running along the ceiling the entire length of the house. Martha Stewart I am not.
Bryan, it may be time to wonder what mischief Sox is up to.
Just behind her is the UPS and she is under a table/desk, but half of the cables supplied with equipment are too short to make hiding them possible.
Actually, Andante, when the picture was taken Ringo and Sox were having a tag tournament that included the entire house. Dot and I were attempting to avoid being collateral damage.
What a pretty face. Seems to be savoring the moment of attention.
I shove all the cables behind furniture, though as a former theatre tech I really prefer my cable to be “dressed” whenever possible.
I have hundreds of feet of cable channel sitting in storage that I can’t use without buying more cables and connectors. It’s really annoying, especially when I use the computer she’s resting next to, as there is always an opportunity of snagging something.
Dot has a serene face that doesn’t always coincide with her attitude.
Still she looks like a sweetie!
She’s my lap cat. Sox is too big to fit on a lap, but Dot will spend an hour a day laying in my lap.