Describe one habit that brings you joy

Louis Catorze LOVES going out in the rain. Nobody understands it, but he does.

After a few utterly unbearable days of heat, it has finally started to rain. The vast majority of Catorze’s kills take place during storms, so we await the next few days with some trepidation. But that’s our problem and not his.

If anyone wants the little sod they can find him here, plotting the next round of bloodshed: 

Cat Daddy, after an especially alarming clap of thunder: “He’ll probably be terrified and run indoors now.” Nope.

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10 responses to “L’œil de la tempête”

  1. M - avatar

    We were supposed to have a slight Summer Squall yesterday, but got a handful of sprinkles instead. Today’s nice and bright, with plenty of warm sunshine and blue skies. Aaah, life is good.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Today is cool and grey, and the first time in days that I’ve not woken up sweating!

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  2. mcmcneil1 avatar
    mcmcneil1

    That is usually the way I can get any outside kitties in.

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      Whereas in this house, it’s a sure-fire way to get the kitty out! If Catorze hears thunder or rain, he runs out. 🤷‍♀️

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  3. mmechapeau avatar
    mmechapeau

    Dear Louis knows he lives in a country where it can be raining cats and dogs 😺

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      He does! It’s still weird, though.

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      1. mmechapeau avatar
        mmechapeau

        About idiomatic expressions, in French, there are people who say « il pleut comme vache qui pisse » but courteous people prefer saying « il pleut des cordes » 🙂

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        1. iamthesunking avatar

          The first one is hilarious! 🤣🤣🤣

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  4. Kate Crimmins avatar

    He is one weird cat!

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    1. iamthesunking avatar

      He is. 🤷‍♀️

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