La vieillesse est un art

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You know when people of a certain age raise their eyebrows at anyone who was born after 1989, and wonder how on earth these babies manage to crawl about the planet on their own? Well, it’s exactly the same with cats. When people post pictures online of their cats aged 1 or 2, I think, “Where did all these YOUNG kitties come from?” And it makes me realise that Louis Catorze is no poulet de l’année.

Sa Majesté is 8 today. Even my mum thought he was only celebrating his 6th birthday. People can scarcely believe the truth because of his diminutive stature and baby face; he is a real-life, feline version of Dorian Gray (well, minus the “romancing the ladies” bit), whose youthful, kittenish looks belie his excessive past of syringes, pills and party powder. 

Bon anniversaire, little sod. We love you beyond words.

Louis Catorze doesn’t know it yet, but he will be donating his birthday treat money – including the kind gift from my mum – to Lilly’s Legacy, a voluntary rescue run by one of his favourite people in the world. If you would like to donate to them, too, you can do so here: 

https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/annie-perkins

15 thoughts on “La vieillesse est un art

    1. Merci! Cat Daddy has vetoed the party, but I’m sure Sa Maj will have a good day nonetheless! 🌞👑

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    1. Merci! Ha! He probably won’t eat much, as he never does … but there might be a little sliver of jambon for him, WITHOUT a pill hidden in it! 🌞👑

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    1. Merci! He had a little treat of some prosciutto di Parma, & then Boys’ Club with Cat Daddy. 😊

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