(via fuckyeahsteelydan)
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Ryan Adams, cat-owner hero.

“Ella, sweetie, you don’t want to do this. You’re too young. I know this week hasn’t been easy — the pet food store didn’t have the salmon you like — but that’s no reason to throw it all away. There are so many more sweaters to destroy and little squeaky balls to chase. Just listen to the sound of my voice. I’m right here. Come back to the sink where it’s safe and I’ll give you a treat.”
“Meow.”
i can’t imagine NOT talking to cats. That would just be hideously rude, living with them and never saying a word to them.
Preach on, sister!
(Source: catconversations)

In Wednesday’s New York Times, the paper of record looks askance at people who live alone, defying social norms and taking on such reckless activities as talking to their cats. The quote in question:
Like many, Ms. Bennett also talks to herself — or, rather, to her cat. “I’ll try things out on him when I’m writing,” she said. “He’ll look at me like he’s actually listening. I wouldn’t discuss what I’m writing with my cat if someone were around.”
It is time for people who talk to cats to STAND UP and take back the conversation. This blog will be our meowth-piece. If you talk to your cat, we want to hear from you! Submit a post with a picture of your kitty and what you talked about. Someday, talking to a cat will be as accepted as talking to dogs — let’s be the change we wish to see in the world right meow.