When we got Otto we thought he was a she. In fact, his first name was Lupe, and we used to call "her" Lupita. He was so young that we had to feed him with a nursing bottle.
My wife felt as she had had her third child and I´ve always thought our cat
also believes he is our child. In fact he has human behavior, always trying to
help us with things, getting in the middle of everything, so much that we call
him The Helper.
He knows my routines, and he uses that knowledge to his advantage. He even
sleeps like a human instead of like a cat. The only thing that seems to separate
him from most humans is that he´s always happy.
Our first son went to college to Madrid two years ago, and in July he´s gone to Australia to study there the third year of his career. His brother accompanied him to visit Australia and help his brother in his first weeks there. Since the day they left Otto disappeared. He was hiding himself at home, and he only went out of his hiding places by night. I told my wife he was afraid he had to leave too at some point. My wife couldn´t believe it, until our youngest children came back and then Otto got slowly back to his normal self.
This cat has a hard time drawing dogs and can´t draw cats at all. Here you have his 5000+ hit list:
Late Night TV 43887
The Lies of Your Mind’s Eye 10057
VHS Memories 8667
The Ghosts That Watch You Sleep 8037
The Sock Puppet is Silenced7507
The Long Journey Across the Galaxy 7477
Night After Night 5437
The Hidden World Within (Mortimer made a second one, which has stopped this one´s growth, but adding both numbers it´s well over 5000).
Getting into this, I thought about making an "If the Blazers were Mortimer Doodles" post, but then I thought it could bother some people, so I saved it for the inner circle, despite being half a bit on topic. If the mods think it´s wrong I´m fine with it and I won´t call it The Decision. It looks like this:
Will Barton: The King of the Silly Gooses
Victor Claver: My Best Friend, the Brick
Meyers Leonard: The Legend of the Melting Boy
Batum: Prolonging the In-between
Blake: Waiting for the Train
Crabbe: The Boy Who Isn’t Really All That Special
Thomas Robinson: The Demon Who Successfully Stole a Fresh Baby But Doesn’t Know How to Cook it And Refuses To Call His Dad and Ask For Help
McCollum: The Demon Within
Wesley Matthews: Never Go To Sleep
Wright: Night After Night
Robin Lopez: The Post-Funpocalypse
Chris Kaman: The Boy Born in Blood
Joel Freeland: An Impending Sense of Doom
Damian Lilard: Abandoned Deep in Monster Territory
Special guest, Rudy Fernandez: The Long Winter Upon Europa
I was going to add a poll, bah.