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About I Have Cat
Tamar began "I Have Cat" as a way to chronicle her life as a 30-something NYC singleton looking for love despite the complication of owning cat (s).
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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Feline Mignon
I’ve had an on-again off-again relationship with meat over the years. I don’t come from family of carnivores but my mother was convinced a child required a certain amount of meat to get all the necessary nutrients. Small pieces of … Continue reading
Posted in Best of, Cats, Flirting with Vegan, Tamar
Tagged Alicia Silverstone, dogs, Eating Animals, eating cats and dogs, Jonathan Safran Foer, Skinny Bitch, vegan, vegetarian
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An Award Winning Blog
I HAVE CAT is officially an award winning blog! I woke up today nervous that my post for the week was not complete only to learn I was the recipient of the “Honest Scrap” award. Honest Scrap recognizes bloggers who … Continue reading
My Ex’s Crispy Tofu with Black Bean Sauce
This one is one of my standbys. I owe this recipe to the guy I dated who lived in Brooklyn and had 9 bikes residing in his master bedroom (you can read more about him in “The 2nd of 9 … Continue reading
Posted in Flirting with Vegan, Tamar
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(Cat)astrophic Thinking
Doctor Wagner rips the top page from her prescription pad and hands it to me. “Petie Arslanian” it says scrawled with blue ink in cursive along the top. I stare at it with a total lack of recognition, disoriented … Continue reading
