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merimask ([personal profile] merimask) wrote2007-06-20 01:39 pm
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Meow!

Hah!  Fooled ya!  You thought this was going to be another kitty entry, didn't you?  Well, it is in a way.  I just finished some cat masks.

That's Bast (Bastet...Egyptian goddess of music, fertility and the Dance), a new Venetian cat, and Sekmeht (Egyptian goddess of war).


I've been making Bast masks for years.  She's a perennial favorite.  Sometimes, I even give her one shiny brass earring (because in sculpture she's often depicted that way).  Utterly feminine mask & very cute.


I got the idea for Sekmeht almost verbatim from King Tut's famous golden throne.  The blue simulates lapis inlay.


The Venetian Cat is by far my current favorite.  I did it with the black and red juxtaposed...it's a calico!  Once again, swirls = fun.  I HOPE this is a popular mask, because I could make these all day.  

Speaking of cats (here comes the "Kumo" part of this entry)...Kumo remains a funny funny little guy.

Some recent behavior developments:

*  Any hair left in the drain of the shower is, once dry, apparently a great cat toy.  I thought everyone was getting neater with their bathroom habits (a freaking miracle!!), and then I found Kumo's stash of swirled-up hair.  Oh, for fun.

*  In my sneakers, little toy mice.  One in the heel of each sneaker.  I think they're meant to be gifts.

*  Low-fat cottage cheese is clearly too yummy to ignore, therefor negating the "no cats on the kitchen table" law.

*  Kiba has not entered his dog bed in over a week.  It now belongs to Kumo.  I can't make Kiba get into it even if the cat isn't occupying it at the time...he just rolls his eyes at me, tucks his tail, and throws himself to the ground as if to say "this lowly dog is not worthy to share of the lion-kitty's bed".   Kumo, meanwhile, watches with half-closed eyes from his new favorite bed (the pillow on the couch) and approves.

*  My paint water is much tastier than the fresh water I fill the cat bowl with daily.

Yeah.  It's like that.  Anyway, he makes me laugh.

[identity profile] indigos-angel.livejournal.com 2007-06-20 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I like the black one. I was thinking it reminded me of something egyptian, and then found out why!! XDDDD

Poor Kiba :) How do you deal with the dominance thing? I had a ferret named Lily once, and and when we got Chinook the other ferret, Chinook used to beat the tar out of Lily when Lily tried to sleep in her favorite spot. I always interfered until Chinook let Lily have her spot. Do you do that with Kumo and Kiba, or do you just let them figure it out for themselves?
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[identity profile] smillaraaq.livejournal.com 2007-06-20 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Heee...the mal-rescue lady I got my old boy Jake through had a malamute who was raised with a ferret. When the pup was little, he and the weezil would roll around together roughhousing like a pair of puppies. And they remained bestest buddies as they grew up, but of course the malamute GREW and GREW and GREW while the ferret remained the same size. Eventually, the ferret figured out that he could fit into spaces where the dog could no longer go, and began to take advantage of this by running and hiding with toys in inaccessible spots, like dead center underneath a king-size bed.

However, malamutes are very smart, creative thinkers, they will approach problems from all sorts of unconventional angles. And this pup, realizing that (1) his toy was RIGHT THERE under the bed and (2) he couldn't go UNDER the mattress to retrieve it...decided that the logical plan of attack was from above.

He didn't stop digging until he hit the box spring. ;)

[identity profile] indigos-angel.livejournal.com 2007-06-20 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!

!!!!!!ZOMG!!!!!!!

*dies laughing!!!!!!!!!!

I JUST HAD to sign and respond back to that one!!!!! That was so freaking funny XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

Ferrets can definitely be funny little creatures. My smallest, Lily, would unload our Christmas stockings every year after they were filled up with chocolate. I had this one bar, that was a foot long and about a half foot across (okay, maybe not quite THAT LARGE, but it was FREAKING HUGE!!!!) *and hard for ME to get into the stocking cause it was such a tight fit* and Lily always managed to get it pulled out of the stocking and she'd hide it under the dresser or the sock drawer. She'd also constantly unload our sock drawers into different areas, and when we bought a baby play-pen, she loved the netting and would scale that thing like crazy!

It's amazing what creatures can do when they put their mind to it!

[identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com 2007-06-21 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
ROFL! Bad doggie! O man, Smilla that's too funny. :-)

I can totally imagine that whole scene. I suppose the poor guy was banned from the bedroom after that. Oh, the things we put up with for our pets!

[identity profile] merimask.livejournal.com 2007-06-21 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
All the Egyptian masks I do are very popular, & I love doing them. I saw the Tut exhibit up in Toronto when I was twelve & it made a lasting impression.

lol...I just kind of let them work it out. They both have resilient egos and as long as no one gets too carried away, I figure what's a little hissing going to do?