I'm reading these books right now...I've had two 'perk ear' scot folds...meaning straight ears...and loved them both like daughters. My little gootigirl passed 14 April of this year. I miss her terribly but I'm so grateful to have had her. She was spacey for a cat, but she once saw a cat whom she didn't know- a complete stranger peering through the sliding glass door from outside- and the sound she came out with not only scared the cat away but brought me running from the other end of the house to find out what the hell that noise was. Goots, by then, was allowing her fur to settle back down & all i saw of the incident was a little cloud of dust returning to earth after the hasty departure of the intruder. She was quiet. She was calm. She loved nothing more than being in the same room as me. But she took no gruff. She loved her vet, too. She didn't like leaving home & neither did I. My other fold, miss fuff, became good friends with goots. It's hard to lose them. I'm so glad I thought to look this up. I love cats...folds & Persians in particular but my cats now- even though there are no ordinary cats- are regular rescue kitties, same as all but two I've had have been. Even Miss Fuff was a rescue. I should write a book.
If you read the Norton-Books by Gethers, his Norton was a really relaxed cat. One time Roman Polanski and Harrison Ford are cleaning a bathtube from Normans shit because Gethers forget the travelling litterbox :-)
Commodore Gilgamesh, Deeper Understanding, Yonder Vittles, Defenestrator 3, um... I'm forgetting some :/ Best thing to do would be to go the blog and pick out all the tags that aren't topics or decades.