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Hooray, hooray, Mimosa & Spritz were adopted together today! They'll be the only kitties, but they'll have some doggy friends (we don't have dogs here, but at the foster home where they were previously, there are several dogs, so these girls know about dogs and how to properly boss them around.) They were adopted locally, and they are keeping their names. Happy life, sweet girls! (They would NOT pose nicely with that suitcase of toys, no matter what I tried. Ah well, good enough.)

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Spritz does not wish to be up and about this morning, thank you very much. (It is chilly, and I don't blame her one tiny bit.)

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Mimosa (and her fabulously floofy tail) are keeping watch on the foster room.

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If this isn't the cover to a '70s Easy Listening Favorites album featuring Bread and Gordon Lightfoot, I don't know what is. (Rum on the left, Fizz on the right)

Tobiko isn't having an easy time of things either. He had a stress dream last night. 😭 Look at how floofed up he is! (This is floofed for him)

Really hoping we can move to an Airbnb tomorrow. 🤞 This hotel is too small for a toddler and a cat to safely coexist.

Can't explain this one.

I’m begging all my mutuals to pay attention to the wildfires in Argentinian Patagonia. Almost 10.000 acres of unique Patagonian Andean forests, with South America tallest and world’s oldest trees, burned and they were all intentional. The worst part is that back in December, the government announced that they would lift the ban on foreigners buying rural land, and on changing the land productive activity after a wildfire for 30-60 years. Firefighters are crying because they don’t have enough resources, the government cut their budget by 70% for this year, while they wasted 300 million dollars on F-16 jet fighters. It’s not just trees, it’s animals and people’s lives, whole towns, that have been endangered, more than 3000 tourists had to be evacuated. The climate catastrophe is worsening the fires, with less rain and more wind this summer.

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