Gravatar What an incident! When I started reading I thought it would be about the fort you were visiting


Gravatar It was a very surreal, mystical kind of experience for me!


Gravatar Hi Sidhusaaheb - We thank you for joining in with the cute bit of kitty for the CotC. Sorry we were a bit late, and it looks like the trackbacks are being difficult too!

It certainly would have been nice to have a new friend, but we understand! Sending love for a great week ahead!


Gravatar Thanks!


Gravatar Maybe the kitten was tinkoo in a new 'janam' and he recognised you. You should have kept him...you can still go back for him, can't you ??


Gravatar Well, I did feel a wee bit bad about having to leave the little one behind! I don't know when I'll visit Goa again and whether we'll meet again.


Gravatar Cute kitten U should hav brought it with u and then one day we would have exchanged it with Asma's Manoo as a step towards "Pak Bharat Dosti" :P


Gravatar Sounds like a good suggestion... Only thing is I can't say whether Asma's kitty would also take as much of a liking to me as the kitten did... :D


Gravatar It was really a lovely tale of your friendship with the kitten in Goa. Well I myself, am not so fond of cats and kitten but the way you narrate it, I really feel like keeping one at home.

My son in Toronto,Canada too has a beautiful cat. He relates to me so interesting, so lovely recounts of his cat named 'April' that I too now feel like having some attachment to these homely animals called cats. But the problem with me is, I can't tolerate the stink when they piss.

But ma son in Toronto says, his cat has got a special lavatory in his apartment and she never goes to ease herself in a place other than the lavatory set for her.

Well that makes one like keeping such Miaon miaon creature at home.

By the way your story is indeed so lovely it does create love for these miaon miaon things.




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