UPDATE, 9:28 PM: An astute and knowledgeable reader wrote earlier this evening with information about Maine Coon cats. I am happy to post it as an update:
“I liked the video about the Coons, but one problem — it isn’t one of the largest cat breeds, it is the largest breed. Otherwise the information was accurate.”
Here’s a second installment of cat blogging. Over the years, some of the web’s biggest bloggers have blogged about cats (NYT free registration required). (I first learned about these cat-celebrating posts from Instapundit.com.) Called catblogging, they features photos of cats, in tribute to felines.
The greatest Americans have liked cats: Lincoln, Twain, and Hellboy (a federal agent helping the U.S. government fight evil) — cat fanciers all.
The Cat Fanciers’ Association of America recognizes about forty breeds of domestic cats, but all cats, single or mixed-breed, are admirable.
Cats have an independent spirit that’s a fine reminder of the individualism which Americans — at their best — so abundantly possess.
Today, I’ve posted a video of about MAINE COON CATS, a recognized CFA breed. Enjoy!