Meow Meow! (That’s “Hello” in Cat.)
Hey readers! Last week, my Mom wrote about how to adopt a green cat like me. I wanted to tell my side of the story too, so I got my little paws onto her laptop. She’s been asking what I do all day when she’s working hard to keep food on the table and more importantly, in my bowl. (Insider tip: I’ve actually been working on a novel about life on the Street. When I want to goof off, I check out Caturday, 7 days a week. Why bother learning 7 names of days when you can just learn one?) Usually my days look like this:
What can I say? It’s a tough life, and I have this mini-catlike friend who doesn’t even meow.
Mommy told me that we have to be conscious of our Carbon Catprint, to make sure that future kitties and owners have a place to live and lounge. She always says she’s trying to be ‘green’, but she looks awfully pale to me, just between us.
However, I don’t mind the sustainable things that we do to help out the Earth. Here are a few meowservations I’ve noticed:
Readers, do you have a sustainable kitty like me? What do you do that my Mom should take advantage of? (Hint, hint!) Tell her in the comments so she can spoil me more.
Sincerely,
Pounce DeLeon
Now, back to the important stuff:
Photos: Green Philly Blog
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