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Idolization
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Grief
Idolization
Grief
The Scottish Fold cat is a curly eared cat who originally occurred as a spontaneous mutation in farm cats in Scotland. Sometimes called Coupari by Canadian breeders—this a breed of cat has a natural dominant-gene mutation that makes its ear cartilage contain a fold, causing the ears to bend forward and down towards the front of their head, giving the cat what is often described as an "owl-like" appearance. They were originally called Flops (for "floppy" ears), the name Scottish Fold became the breed's name in 1966.
Origin
The original Scottish Fold was a white, fold eared cat named "Susie". She was discovered in 1961 in the Tayside Region of Scotland, at a farm near Coupar Angus. She was a white barn cat with ears that folded downward and forward on her head. Her face resembled an "owl" or an "otter's face". A shepherd by the name of William Ross first noticed Susie's unique ears at a neighbor's barn. Since William and his wife Mary were Cat Fanciers they were fascinated with Susie.
A year later Susie and a local tom had a litter of two folded ear kittens and the Ross's acquired the female and named her Snooks. Snooks' son was bred to a British Shorthair and so began the breed known today as the Scottish Fold. At this time the breed was registered with the Governing Council of the Cat Fancy in Great Britain. Today all Scottish Folds are descendents of this remarkable Scottish kitty.
Appearance
The most noticable feature of this breed of cat is its folded ear. Though born without the so-called "fold" eventually those with the gene, more or less after 21 days, would develop this "fold". The Scottish Folds' firm chin, prominent cheek pads and large, expressive eyes give the breed's round face a very sweet, appealing expression.
The shorthaired Scottish Fold has a short, plush, dense coat that comes in parti-colors, shadeds, smokes, solids and tabbies. The longhaired members of the breed have beautiful flowing coats featuring the same array of colors and patterns as their shorthaired counterparts. Scottish Folds come in two types: folded ear and straight (normal) ear.
Personality
Having barnyard ancestors, Scottish Folds are naturally robust cats. They are sweet natured breed who loves endearment and is extremely affectionate. They have tiny voices that sounds more like a squeak than a meow. They love to play and be involved in the fun and games. Often they would be seen sleeping flat on their backs. They adore human companionship and adapt to almost any home situation, whether you live in an apartment or a country acreage. They get along well with children, dogs and other pets. If you are looking for a calm, affectionate, adorable and healthy cat for your family, the Scottish Fold may just be the purr-fect choice!
My take
I haven't actually seen a Scottish Fold but the first time I saw its picture in the internet I was like, "That's a weird cat...". They have eyes that are so big and ears that seem small. Weird... it reminded me of a movie I saw when I was much younger... Anyway, they're fluffy enough to be hugged and I'm pretty sure they wouldn't try to escape your clutches but instead they would cuddle up more. I wouldn't mind having one, although they're big eyes might need time to sink in...
A Maneki Neko or in literal translation Beckoning Cat is believed to bring luck to its owners. Also known as Welcoming Cat, Lucky Cat, Money Cat and Fortune cat, the Maneki Neko is the most common lucky charm in Japan. Most often in Japan it can be found in shop windows or at entrances of business establishments.
It is commonly made of ceramics or porcelain and commonly depicts a cat (more often the Japanese Bobtail) sitting with its paw raised and bent, thus the act of beckoning.
HISTORY
COMMON FEATURES
The Gesture:
To others it seems as though the Maneki Neko is waving but to Japanes people holding up the hand, palm out, and repeatedly folding the fingers down and back up, is a gesture of beckoning. Modern Maneki Nekos especially those for export are now seen with paws folding back rather than upfront.
There are different beliefs as to which paw is raised...
RIGHT PAW: Inviting money and good fortune
LEFT PAW: Inviting customers or people
BOTH PAW: Protecting homes or businesses:
Accoutrements
These are the decorations of a Maneki Neko...
BIB AND BELL: Wealthiness and Material Abundance. these could have originated from a custom of the Edo Period. During those days, affluent ladies adorned their cats (an expensive pet at the time) with red collars made of hichirimen (Camellia Japonica, a red flower), and small bells were attached to the collar to help the owners keep track of their pets.
COIN: sometimes depicted holding a coin; usually a gold coin called a koban, used during the Edo period in Japan. The coin ties into the cat's part in bringing good fortune and wealth. It is not surprising then that one can often find Maneki Neko used as banks, a practice which goes back at least to the 1890s, much like the Western piggy bank. Also there would be times when pennies and other small coin denominations are left on the Maneki Neko as offerings. This is a practice somewhat related to that of leaving coins in a fountain or wishing well.
No this will not be about the lost fish in the Disney-Pixar Movie but rather I would be telling you the story of how me and my family found our cat, Nemo.
We were just about to go home after our visit to our relatives. Christmas was approaching and we were being all excited about attending the simbang gabi (mass early in the morning, a Christmas tradition in the Philippines) it was already Christmas vacation so we all could attend now.
Who doesn't know Garfield? Who doesn't like Garfield? I'm pretty sure only a few people would answer yes to both questions.
Since Jim Davis' Garfield came out in 1978 he had conquered the world. He was able to evolve into more than just a comics you read in the Sunday Newspapers but he had also become a celebrity both in the small and big screen. He had won awards, like the 1985 & 1989 Emmy Awards for Outstanding Animated Program, he is in the Guinnes Book of World Records as the "Most Syndicated Comic Strip in the World", his comics had been translated to different languages, and he even has a CD!!!
I could just go on and on about the things this feline was able to achieve but I have another question at hand, why? What is it that Garfield has that we just love and adore?
His cute, haha... but definitely not the cutest... There are cuter cartoons... But there something about his built (I don't know if that's the correct term, built...) that you could just adore. He seems so fat and huggable that you just wanna squeeze him. He'll probably scratch you when you do that but I wouldn't mind trying. He can be fat and perfect at the same time...
Sarcasm... Quirky one liners... Something you could just love about Garfield... This may be Jim Davis' thoughts but somehow it sounds oh so Garfield. Here's my favorite...
"I'm not getting fat! I'm just getting really, really smart so there's no more room in my head and my brain is going in my stomach"
More or less, it sounded like that... anyway, there would always be a time when you can just relate to what his saying... and you can't help but agree with him. To Garfield life is simple and he always has a way to make life work with him... even if it's Monday... Take it to Garfield to figure out a way to make things go his way....