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This procrastination-aid is named Neko.

This Post Contains Photo Evidence That Cats Are Rude

This procrastination-aid is named Neko.

Yesterday I tried to explain that my one week break from entertaining you was due to some poppycock about finishing a rewrite of a new play.​ This was a pathetic lie. In fact, the reason I spent seven days not typing for you is pictured above. The problem is A Cat, and it is a doozy.

I mention it not as part of some bald-faced traffic-grab. As far as I'm aware, photos of cats are among the least popular things on the Internet. I share this with you because a bit of historical research has shown me that my problem—a cat on the thing I'm working on—is not something I have to face alone. In fact, it's been happening for hundreds of years. From The Atlantic Wire​:

Image ripped off from the Atlantic Wire, taken by Emir O. Filipovich.​

Now, via medievalist Emir O. Filipovic, evidence that cats have been up to this same mischief for six centuries: inky pawprints, gracing a page of the 13th volume of "Lettere e commissioni di Levante," which collated copies of letters and instructions that the Dubrovnik/Ragusan government sent to its merchants and envoys throughout southeastern Europe (Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia etc.), according to Filipovic -- sort of a 15th-century Federal Register. The particular document that the cat got its paws on dates to March 11th, 1445.

​Not only is this adorable, it is reassuring. My cat isn't the only nuisance—my work isn't the only work being interrupted. My lie about finishing a play can die here. Obviously, it would have been impossible for me to work on the play anyway. When the cat isn't on the computer, she's here:

Dog is man's best friend. Cat is writer's worst enemy.​

Posted in Off-Topic Blather and tagged with Neko, Cats, My Plays, Marla Kilby Solves A Murder, The Atlantic, Links, Linkbait.

February 21, 2013 by W.M. Akers.
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