cryptoherpetology: (book)
Alex Price ([personal profile] cryptoherpetology) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs 2018-11-09 11:44 am (UTC)

"We have a massive amount of corn, which is going to lead to a massive amount of corn husk and cob waste. Dry it, grind it. Organic litter that won't cause bowel obstructions if they eat it."

There is a little dilute-tortoiseshell-haired and grey feathered kitten in Alex's hand, hind legs tucked up against his wrist, and alternating between trying to chew and nurse on his fingers, and there's something of an echo of a New Dad glow to him that is almost bordering on New Mom.

"I wonder if they abandon their young and count on this chemically-induced bond as a benign form of brood parasitism. That would be amazing." Proof that the trait can manifest in a benign fashion would mean so much to his cousin and maternal grandmother. Not the time-travelling grandma, the grandma who's a member of a species of human-appearing telepathic wasp. And that's not in the sense of the acronym.

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