cat food

Dec. 15th, 2011 05:23 pm
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Whichever of us gets up first in the morning is greeted by hungry cats. Pandora gets fed canned food every few hours, but even right after eating, she's often hungry for more. (We have to be careful not to overfeed her, though.) She's always been a vocal cat, and figures that if she meows often enough, and darts ahead any time either of us moves vaguely in the direction of the food dishes, eventually she'll get fed. Unfortunately for logic, this is true.

Pippin, meanwhile, was not a vocal cat to begin with, but he's noticed that Pandora meows and gets fed, so he's trying meowing too. But he is only fed dried kibble twice a day, so meowing at Pandora's other feeding times does him no good. It's so pathetic watching him try, though. I'm reminded of the interaction between Papagena and Severian long ago. Poppy was an almost weightless cat composed principally of fur. When she was happy her legs would get wobbly, and she'd fall over with the gentle plop of an air-filled balloon floating to the ground. Seven saw this and concluded that that's what cats did. He, however, was heavy and solidly built, and he would fall with all the grace of a cow (which he rather resembled: a tiny black cow with trunk-like legs) tipping itself over.

Besides feeding the cats, it's my responsibility to deal with their leavings. I clean two catboxes once a day, and I've gradually found that I even dream about it. How professional catsitters refrain from going quietly insane escapes me. My coping mechanism is to sing to myself from my private repertoire of customized cat songs with extremely primitive lyrics. B. has her own repertoire of songs adapted to the topic of cats, but mine include:
  • "Little cat" to the tune of "Lollipop",
  • "Cat things" to the tune of the Batman tv show theme, and
  • "For She Is a Pussycat" by Gilbert and Sullivan
There might be something analyzable about that list.

Date: 2011-12-16 07:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] n6tqs.livejournal.com
Hm, one of mine is "ally cat" to the tune of "Lollipop".

Speaking of G&S (or at least G), is there a tune for "The Yarn of the NANCY BELL"? I can't find one.

Date: 2011-12-16 01:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kalimac.livejournal.com
Not that I know of. G used some of his "Bab Ballad" poems as source material for his operetta plots, but he never submitted any of them to be set musically, at least not to S, the only composer who could set him so brilliantly. The only extra-canonical G&S material is 1) a few trunk songs cut from the operettas; 2) three sentimental ballads put out as stand-alone art songs; 3) G's touch-up work on the libretto of S's oratorio The Martyr of Antioch.

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