Holy crap. Four hours north of LA exists a cat heaven called Cat House on the Kings. Run by a non-crazy cat lady who is crazy for cats, Cat House on the Kings is a non-profit, no-kill, no cage shelter for cats (and a few dogs) to roam free (inside and outside).
If you thought ManBabies was an important milestone in the history of the Internet, then hop over and take a look at Cat Ladies. Some loony tune kitty lover had enough sense to know that there are two types of people in this world: those of us who have "real" babies and those of us who treat our cats as if they were "real" babies. For the latter group, this loony tune kitty lover created a head switcheroo photo site on the net.
Lady, the kitten is "insanely" cute. We get it. But we can't confuse a figure of speech with a way of life: Promptly put the kitten down, step away from the catnip, and save the meowing for playtime only.
At least she saves the crazy for last.
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The Crazy Cat Lady is a figure you could describe as one of those "Women Who Love Too Much," only, it's that they love too many cats rather than loser boyfriends. I think if I purchased this, it would be to remind myself not to turn into the lady you see in the third panel below--the one who falls down, can't get up, and is being investigated by her cats...
The gifted Susan Boyle came into our lives thanks to Simon Cowell and YouTube. The unconventional star of Britain's Got Talent made us overlook her gray hair and dowdy clothes with her beautiful voice. Everyone seemed genuinely impressed with her talents and a little intrigued by her unlikely appearance.
Who needs strippers, lap dances, or the company of pretty women (or men) at hostess/host bars when you can crawl around a café on all fours petting cute cats? The Calico Cat Café in Tokyo allows you to do just that. For a mere nine dollars an hour, you can come in and have tea and a little feline company.
Exhibit A. And Exhibit B. Some people wear their hearts on their sleeves — Crazy Cat Lady wears it on her brow.
Cats must have gotten the memo that — except among a subset of folks called (unfairly, if you asked me) "crazy cat ladies" — they've got a pretty bad reputation. It seems that some of the feline persuasion are doing damage control. Kitty PR, if you will.