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summer_jackel ([personal profile] summer_jackel) wrote2005-05-11 08:06 am

Ducks and catnip

Firstly, thank you all so much who gave me kind words about Otto. They mean a lot to me. I miss my little chinny even more than I thought I would, and I'm still a little startled when I see that he's not in his cage. But life progresses.

In other pet news, Napoleon the duck is *definitely* a hen. That quack does not lie. ;) I am also about 98% convinced that Josephene is a drake...a baby drake call is harder to tell from a duckling cheep, but I'm pretty sure I hear a drake's hoarse call in there. Which means that Napoleon is a girl, Josephine is a boy. Should I reverse them?? Naaaaaaaaaaaaaah. I promised myself way back that whatever the genders, the names would stick. It amuses me. Who needs gender stereotypes?

Here's a pic of the duckies from a little over a week ago. Napoleon's the bigger one who has more feathers; she's almost entirely feathered now. They're at that ratty, feathering phase in this pic; I have to get newer ones to show you how pretty and smooth-feathered their heads are now. I love ducks.




And a photo of Pryderi, one of my favorite photos I've taken, actually. It really captures who he is.



Tomorrow, me tigerish little cat is a year old...seems hard to believe. No new pics of him, but I will change that soon. I got him a little catnip plant for an early birthday present...he stuck his face in it and sniffed a bit, but nothing spectacular happened. Wow, Pouncival showing restraint, who would have thought?! I planted it in the garden near the garlic chives (also new plantings and I REALLY hope they take) with a careful audience of Pouncival. I will see how long it survives. And if he dosen't want it, I'll make tea.

[identity profile] shoka.livejournal.com 2005-05-11 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
The ducks are adorable! (so's Pryderi) I love birds when they're at the somewhat feathered, fluffy, downy stage of adolesence.

[identity profile] summer-jackel.livejournal.com 2005-05-12 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks. :) The duckies' teenage scruffiness is even cuter when their voices change and they can't quite quack but it's not a cheep any more, either. Aaaaaah, adolescence.