
Bold tiger. Sex symbol. Cat stud. When it came to kitty modeling, Tabs dominated. He pretty much invented the field of feline supermodelry.
I mean that posture, those angles, that uncanny ability to strike a pose anywhere.
Bam!
Look at that.

But we all know that wasn’t all. Tabs was also a business genius. He did his own books, even created his own business plan. I was his personal assistant, but he made all the big decisions.


Rosie

Rosie definitely has the smarts to run the company. She’s been a great CFO of Tabs the Cat Industries, LLC since she took over. She’s actually increased profits every quarter so far. 😊









Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,
Karen

1. Where did you find “eyeglasses” the right size for a cat? I suppose they were for a doll.
2. Did you see the new episode of Bluey called “The Sign”? This episode was interesting for a couple of reasons. It addressed a thing that Mark Twain wrote about, that you can’t tell if something that happens is good or bad until all the ramifications have played out. Also, the misery that kids (and sometimes adults) feel when they’re being forced to move, without anyone even asking for their input about it. That happened to me repeatedly as a child, and it was even worse when I found out the true reasons for the moves (mostly selfishness on my father’s part). I’m glad they had a happy ending on this episode, and the girls didn’t have to move after all. But in real life, it doesn’t usually work out that way.
Hi CL,
My daughter was just talking about that episode. I haven’t seen it yet. Let me catch up and then we can chat about it. 🙂
This episode is about 30 minutes long, which surprised me. I didn’t know they were going to do some longer episodes. It’s pretty good. I like that they had “Frisky” going through something similar to Bluey and Bingo, and how she reacted to it. The resolutions were, unfortunately, not that believable because in the real world: 1. Money trumps everything else for most people, and 2. Jobs aren’t usually easy to get, especially decent-paying ones (spoken as someone who has never had a decent-paying job).