“Bravery and devotion to duty hath no greater reward than to see the cat get into trouble.” GreaterTroubleDutyCatBraveryRewardsDevotionDevotion To Duty Author:John R. Erickson
“In fiction, I exercise my nosiness. I am as curious as my cats, and indeed that has led to trouble often enough and used up several of my nine lives. I am an avid listener. I am fascinated by other people's lives, the choices they make and how that works out through time, what they have done and left undone, what they tell me and what they keep secret and silent, what they lie about and what they confess, what they are proud of and what shames them, what they hope for and what they fear. The source of my fiction is the desire to understand people and their choices through time.” PeopleDoneEnoughUsedLyingDesireChoicesLeftSecretFictionTroubleSourceProudExerciseCatShameSilentWork OutNineCuriousFascinatedListenersUndoneRough TimesAvidNine Lives Author:Marge Piercy
“The trouble with sharing one's bed with cats is that they'd rather sleep on you than beside you.” SleepTroubleBedCatBeside YouFelinePurringPurring Cats Author:Pam Brown
“If a dog happens to catch a rabbit or another animal, it can very easily remove the hide. If a cat catches a squirrel, they have no trouble with that. But if a person does that, they will work all day and all night to get the skin off of an animal, because they don't have long canine teeth anymore.” IfsPersonsLongDoeHappensNightAnimalTroubleDogCatSkinsTeethRemoveRabbitsAll NightSquirrelsCanine Author:Neal Barnard