I’ve never been good at telling whether kittens are boys or girls, so I didn’t realize Charlotte was a girl for a long time. From the beginning, she was the dominant kitten of a litter. She was so dominant, in fact, that all of us thought she must be a little boy — trying to boss her sisters around.
It turned out that all of the kittens were girls. Charlotte was just a bossy young lady. (That’s her as a kitten in one of the drawers of my desk on the right.) The dark fur pattern of her forehead at the time led several people to remark that she looked like a Vulcan — with their angled eyebrows — so her early nickname was Mr. Spock. She lived up to the fearlessness of the fictional Vulcans from the beginning.

Shock of seeing ‘Airplane!’ was realizing that I wasn’t all alone
Rodney Dangerfield wasn’t funny, but tenacity built career as comic
‘Duck Dynasty’ just another skirmish in an increasingly stupid culture war
Honesty, wisdom and insight teach that we have to live with uncertainty
Chappelle is offensive and crude, but what he’s doing is important
Depression can be mind’s way of saying, ‘Hey, we’re way off track’
THE McELROY ZOO: Meet Sam, the baby kitten I stole
On this website’s 10th birthday, I’m planning for the next decade