I am not the same, having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world.

Mary Anne Radmacher

Sunday, August 13, 2023

Despicable Molds


The past several months have seen a lot of rain, and these are the days I look forward to sunshine the most because nothing ever dries. Molds are incredibly obstinate and prefer colder climates. No matter how hard you attempt to use chemicals to treat the wood fixtures in your house, they still reappear. I adore minimalist wooden objects that are reminiscent of modern Japandi interiors or minimalist white and wood aesthetics. The power of nature is undoubtedly formidable. The water will eventually make its way back to your house no matter how hard you try to stop it from leaking through your shoddy-built roofing. 

Anyway, I've recently discovered that our Calico cat, who is a year old, is more prone to illness than our male ginger tomcat.  In contrast to our one-year-old calico, our ginger cat, who is now eleven years old and has lived indoors for around five years, is able to endure minor colds and excruciating pussing wounds like a champ. Yesterday, our calico spent hours on our balcony (because we make sure to provide the cats with their daily dosage of sunshine as much as possible), but regrettably, she began to sneeze once it became fairly windy in the afternoon. Since cats, unlike dogs, heal themselves, our adorable little calico is currently using home remedies. It also appears that colds are rather typical in cats in a climate like ours, where it's always raining and freezing.


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