Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Cats with Strange Tastes



Baby Bean often likes to eat her meals from a tray on the floor so she can watch her tv programs while she eats (I used to like to do this too). Last night we had penne a la vodka for supper, which is BB's absolute favorite meal; we guess it it Tiger's as well! BB got up for a moment and Tiger quickly zoomed in to lap up the sauce. Who knew??!

Since I've been so busy snoopervising the yardmen ( it is finally finished, thank goodness!) I've had little time for blogging, so I missed posting Cat Art on Monday. Today we have Hodge, the oyster-eating cat. This bookend is a replica of the statue of Samuel Johnson's most famous cat, Hodge, who is immortalized in James Boswell's Life of Johnson. Johnson loved cats and always kept them as pets. The statue stands outside Johnson's house in London which is now a museum and open to the public. Hodge evidently was a huge fan of oysters, so the artist included oyster shells in his representation. It is Johnson's 300 birthday this year, so there are many events planned at libraries and museums in the UK and the US to commemorate it. Johnson, if you don't know, was one of the literary giants of the 18th century and produced a famous dictionary as well as many works of criticism. He was highly regarded in his own day. For me, the bookends represent two of my favorite things: cats and the 18th century!

8 comments:

The Creek Cats said...

Nom nom nom! We don't blame BB! That stuff looks yummy!

NAK and The Residents of The Khottage Now With KhattleDog! said...

I wonder if that makes THEM taste difFURent?


;-)


It does look yummy!

And the food too!

Hugz&Khysses,
Khyra

Cat with a Garden said...

What a great story behind that bookend. We are wondering what a bookend is though. It is nice to hear that both your kid and cats get alcohol - mom will have to give in to us now, 'cos she thinks you're good with kids and cats. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! No, honestly, what means "a la vodka"?
Glad the yard work is almost done. Now the only thing you have to do is sprinkle two packets of catnip seeds everywhere and you'll have the purrfect garden.
Purrs, Siena & Chilli

Dughallmor Beagles said...

Miaow?

Oh, that Khyra is so naughty....we think it, she types it, BOL!
We had a cat called Smokey who liked crisps, but only chees & onion flavour!
Slobbers xx

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Mishkat said...

I really like that bookend - I want one. And that pasta indeed looks yummy. Our kitties don't like people food very much - Franklin has a fondness for Calamata olives, but that's about it.

(angel) Grrreta and Fam said...

That pasta looks yummy. It was very sweet of baby Bean to share it with Tiger. That's a graet bookend. It is very interesting to learn the background behind it.

Becky's Barnyard said...

BB you are just too sweet; sharing your very favorite meal.

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