Saturday, October 30, 2021

End of Summer: Cats & Toys

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Two Saturdays ago, around noon, the temperature reached 82ยบ.  Three hours later the winds blew, trees swayed, the leaves quickly fell, leaving many branches bare, and the temperature suddenly dropped some 16 degrees. A front came through, and just like that... the "Dog Days" of summer were gone. RUFF!

"Rough"... are the summers in Philadelphia and the burbs: with its unrelenting days and nights of oppressively hot and humid weather, with air conditioning and its constant irritating hum being the only respite, making the unbearable somewhat less unbearable.

But is summer really as long as it feels?

According to an article on NPR: "Not All Seasons Are Created Equal," Professor Jay Pasachoff of Williams College, made this precise calculation:

Spring lasts 92 days, 19 hours

Summer 93 days, 15 hours

Autumn 89 days, 20 hours

Winter 89 days, zero hours

While it might be hard to convince those of us on the east coast, who deal with frequent Nor'easters and marathon events regarding snow removal, that winter is short, the shortest of seasons, I have no doubt believing that summer is long, painfully, l-o-n-g!

Which is why now, I can say with GREAT pleasure...

"Good Bye 'Dog' Days of Summer!"

"Hello Autumn days with 'Cats'!"

Cats??? I know it's a leap, and I'm not even a pet lover... unless... the animals happen to be "toys"... and then I'm over the moon!

Source: Altered from Wayfair

I love, love, love, cute plastic toys of all types, which occasionally include animals like the toy cats I ordered from a company called "Strange Cat Toys," based out of Tampa, Florida, run by Cory & Evette, a husband and wife team.

The name "Strange Cat Toys" may be a bit ambiguous in that the toys being sold are not for cats but for humans, with most adults choosing to display them rather than play with them.

The images below are from "Strange Cat Toys" with this one showing a small sample of inventory:


Here's a corrugated shipping box full of boxed toys. Many of these designer toys are sold in blind boxes... blind in that you don't know which toy out of a series you are getting. All the more fun!


Here are 3 boxes I received from the "Paper Bag Cat" series.


These cats toys look rather abstract and appear to be folded like origami.


The second set of 3 cats that I ordered are a bit more realistic and are made by a company called Kong Zoo. And yes, they come with removable eyeglasses.


This image shows all the cats available in the series.


So cute. So colorful. What joy!

And for all you cat lovers out there who prefer real cats to toys, I'll leave you with these black and white images by Italian catographer, Sabrina Boem, who began photographing cats after adopting two of her own, Sissi & Ricky.

This series called "Window Cats" came about after noticing how much time cats spend looking through windows at home or napping on sills.







End of summer, cats, or toys... any interesting tales you'd like to tell?

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Next... Here are a few links you might find interesting:

Watch this Japanese larger-than-life realistic 3D cat here.

Cat Mania in Japan here.

Cats wearing glasses here.

Giant cats and Brutalist Architecture here.

Watch the trailer for the new movie: "The Electrical Life of Louis Wain" about a real-life artist who painted cats here.

Vacationing woman thinks cats miss her. Read the story here.

NPR's article: "Not All seasons Are Created Equal" here.

Check out Strange Cat Toys' website here.


Happy Halloween!

From the Gang at Here and Next!

And a shout-out to friends and their felines... Lisa and her domestic pair, Sadie & Mill, Barbara and her sweet Henry, and to Rob & Bev and their amazing efforts in caring for their neighborhood's stray (feral) cats.

MEOW! MEOW!

XOX... Dyan