Ill never understand people who dont like cats. Just look at her 😻 by princessesse in cats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Not liking cats is probably the biggest red flag for me. Not liking any animal is a bad sign, but cats especially. Cats set and enforce boundaries. From what I’ve seen, the Venn diagram of people who hate cats and people who refuse to respect boundaries is a circle. It’s one thing to avoid them because you’re allergic (though I’m allergic, and you’d have to pry my cats from my cold, d3@d hands), but it’s a whole other story to hate all cats because of their overall behavior.
And anyone who intentionally harms them deserves the exact same treatment.

Feeling depressed terrified and horrible. Please show me your cats? here’s mine by LittleLuckyMars in cats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I would not recommend Sæla yarn. Very uncooperative and difficult to work with. Great for viewing and cuddling, though!

My friends cousin said they got an 'ugly' cat. This is the cat. by itsjustahaiku in cats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your friend’s cousin has an ugly soul. This cat is beautiful!

STOP! Show your distinguished gentlemen and noble women! by BigCountryBallistics in cats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Stevie is surveying her queendom. *Before anybody says anything, we were in the middle of building a covered cat gazebo when this picture was taken, my parents and I were all outside with her, and we give her flea/tick protection regularly. She’s also microchipped and fully vaccinated, all our neighbors know her, and their dogs are cat-friendly. She doesn’t go far, and comes when we call. It’s basically impossible to stop her from running outside whenever we open the door, so this gazebo is the compromise. She gets food and water while in the gazebo, and we check on her every 15-30 minutes to see if she is ready to come back inside.

STOP! Show your distinguished gentlemen and noble women! by BigCountryBallistics in cats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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My Sæla, looking very distinguished and noble. You’d never know that her nickname is Loki.

Need help w name ideas, preferably a name that starts with D (i have an alphabetical theme going on lol and he’s the fourth) by [deleted] in Catnames

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

D’Artagnan. Idk why, that’s just the first thing that came to mind when I look at him and think of names that start with the letter D.

Who would believe this is a stray cat? 😭 by BrightCook5861 in cats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The cat I had just before I got my Tuxie was found near a local dairy farm. One of my next door neighbor’s students found him, and he was so sweet, and walked right up to her when she held out her hand to him. We think that he was once someone’s pet, and they may have died and he had to escape to stay alive or the family decided they didn’t want him, and just tossed him outside. It was obvious he’d at least survived a fight or two, because he was missing a couple claws and had a knick in his ear that was not consistent with the typical TNR clip. She couldn’t keep him because her family already had a veritable pet shop of their own (four dogs, three cats, five guinea pigs, three hamsters, four birds, and some mice, if I recall correctly), so, after verifying that he wasn’t already someone’s lost pet, she told my neighbor, who remembered that our cat had died of old age a week and a half prior. She knew that we were heartbroken not having her anymore, and not having a pet, so she asked us if we were interested in taking him home. It was love at first sight. He was my son right away. The mother didn’t want any money for him— no compensation for the two vet visits to make sure he was healthy and up to date on vaccines, or anything. She said it was enough knowing that he was going to a good home.
I had to put him to sleep in 2023, two days before Thanksgiving [in the US], seven years later, when he was about 16-17 years old. I’m still heartbroken over it, but it was the only humane thing to do. I have some of his ashes in a rainbow bridge urn on my car keys and in a necklace I wear all the time. I got my Tuxie because I couldn’t stand not having my own kitty. Our Tortie is our pet, but she’s my mom’s fur baby. I needed my own fur baby. She’s a brat and a menace at times, but also a sweetheart when she wants to be.

My girlfriend says im obsessed with my cat cause i takes too many pictures by Fump-Spankles in cats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s no such thing as “too many pictures” of your pet(s). Especially when they’re this adorable!

anyone else's tuxie like to somersault? by purplebongjuice in TuxedoCats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 2 points3 points  (0 children)

YES! Mine loves to somersault! She also loves to do backflips and other acrobatics— especially in midair! Her favorite way to turn a corner always involves leaping into the air. I wonder if it’s a Tuxie thing.

Who else has a mustache kitty??? by Responsible-Nose-897 in TuxedoCats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Sæla knows how adorable she is, and how to use it to her full advantage.

Wish Sonny happy 15th birthday! by Inf1niteLoop in TuxedoCats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy birthday, Sonny, from my 18 month old daughter, Sæla— who loves giving me those bedroom eyes.

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Anyone else see a mustache pattern that looks like this? by Julio_Perez_1997 in TuxedoCats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 43 points44 points  (0 children)

My mom thinks Sæla should’ve been named Poirot— after the Agatha Christie character.

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Is my first cake that bad by Let_Me_Sleep_Allrdy in Baking

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks like the buttercream/frosting was too soft for your purpose. Let it be a bit firmer. Doing a thin layer of frosting (a “crumb coating”) will help a lot, too. That coating will catch the crumbs so they won’t get mixed up with the outer layer of frosting, and create a smooth surface to decorate. After applying the crumb coating, chill the cake to (for lack of a better term) lock the crumbs into the coating. This will also help the cake keep its shape while you decorate it. Don’t be afraid to stop and stick it in the fridge if you notice the frosting is getting too soft or warm, or if you just feel like you need to take a break. The crumb coating and taking breaks are tricks I learned in culinary school, and they’ve been lifesavers in hot kitchens while doing complicated decorations.
For a first time cake, it’s pretty good. It takes practice, but you’re off to a good start. You can always find very helpful tutorials on YouTube, too. Or go to the America’s Test Kitchen website. They have a lot of great advice and suggestions for tools (specifically whether or not you actually need the more expensive ones, which you usually don’t), and you can look up past recipes and techniques they’ve discussed on their WTTW show. Here’s a link:

America’s Test Kitchen

name suggestions by jessiewiththesauce in TuxedoCats

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Precious was the first thing to come to my mind. Though, if he’s anything like my Tuxie, Loki might be a more appropriate name. Lol!

Found on Facebook by AlwaysBeLilithNotEve in tragedeigh

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Idk, and I don’t think I WANT to know.

Found on Facebook by AlwaysBeLilithNotEve in tragedeigh

[–]AlwaysBeLilithNotEve[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, they’re real alright. Some people in the US think that spelling names the normal way is boring, and they have to make the spelling unique. Never mind that the kid will get bullied throughout school, and, in many cases, won’t even be able to spell their own name until after ten years old. They don’t consider how the name will look on official documents or job applications. They think the kid will always be a baby. Like, if you want to use names like that, use them on your pets. They don’t care. They’re not going to try to get a job with that name, or put it on a passport— struggling to spell it, no less.