It is a truth universally acknowledged that a human being of legal age, acceptable mental well-being, good physical shape, in possession of a few relatives and a living space with the potential to accommodate a food bowl, a toilet, and a scratching post, must be in want of a cat.
Olena Zheldak was born on November 13, 1981, in Ukraine. After February 24, 2022, having personally survived Russia’s full-scale invasion, she wrote and self-published an autobiographical wartime narrative, “From Irpin with L̶o̶v̶e̶ Pain,” and collaborated with the British author Paul White by writing a lead story for his new edition of “Life in the War Zone.” In 2025, her essay, “Life Interrupted. Resumed. Ended.” was published in the 195 Essays Project by 2084.
I had a cat once. It was delicious!
is that your pet theory?
nicely put!!
I LOVE this!!! Being a fan of both Pride & Prejudice AND cats, I enjoyed this playful take on the story excerpt from a cat’s perspective! Purrrfectly executed!
I got a kick out of the title. Good to know you as a member of the feline affection faction of the literary world along with Mark Twain, T.S. Eliot, Margaret Atwood, Hemingway, me and…..