Reading Wednesday

Wed, Jul. 10th, 2013 10:58 am
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Yay, I actually read something this week, even if I didn't finish anything!

What I've read: As noted, haven't finished anything =(.

What I'm reading: Wendy Christensen's Outsmarting Cats, for the obvious reasons. I probably won't finish, as there doesn't seem to be much in there that I can't already find on the Internets. I was, however, very amused at the introduction and the whole "cats have been domesticated for much less time than dogs, so inside your cat lurks a wild and ferocious predator!"

And I started Grace Lin's Starry River of the Sky, which is a companion to Where the Mountain Meets the Moon, which I loved. So far, there aren't any direct connections between the books, but the structure of stories within the main story is the same. It is so nice having a book that plays to my love of retold tales where said tales are not only not Eurocentric, but also ones I grew up with. Like the previous book, I'm enjoying the little changes Lin makes as she weaves them all together. I'm reading this as an ebook, though I feel I should get it (and the previous book) in paper so I can look more closely at the illustrations and the typesetting and etc.

What I'm reading next: Er, if I actually keep reading, hopefully finishing the Lin? Also, I have had Cold Steel for a while now and still haven't started, despite my anticipation. Cecilia Grant's new romance has also been out for a few weeks, and I vaguely intend to read, but haven't been in much of a romance mood. Instead, I want to get my hands on Spillover to read about pandemics or My Beloved Brontosaurus to read about the latest in paleontology. The latter is sparked by a rewatch of Jurassic Park a few months back, and as for the former... no idea, except that I like reading about diseases and parasites? I have several books about plague and disease and hospitals on my ereader, but am of course hankering after the one I don't have.

Can haz cat?

Wed, Jun. 5th, 2013 02:36 pm
oyceter: Two of my rats in a tissue box (rat)
I should probably try and write up Wiscon at some point, but my brain has been pretty unfunctional of late. In more exciting news, we are looking at cats to adopt! CB finally got allergy shots set up, and the clinic recommended getting kittens or young cats to get them used to being bathed every week. We haven't really gone to shelters to looks yet; the first one we went to had a case of ringworm, so all the cats were being quarantined, and it generally seemed like you don't go until you are ready to take a cat home that very day.

I am also completely overwhelmed by the amount of stuff available for cats. After moving, I basically would just drive an hour to my old indie pet store to get the rat food and litter that I liked, since most of the stuff in chain pet stores isn't very good. But the cats have aisles and aisles! I am hoping wherever we adopt the cat from will have brand recs and whatnot, because I am too confused.

But yeah, still having a really hard time dealing with the lack of cute furry pettable creatures in my life. Also, I really resent comments from well-meaning but clueless (offline, none of you!) people implying I am taking it too hard or they are just rats or whatnot. And I really, really hate talking about it with people who didn't know or like them, probably due to too many past incidences of having to sell rats as pets.

Anyway! Any advice for cats? I know I have pinged some people already, but I am nervous and am therefore overresearching everything to compensate.
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