How To Be A Cat For Dummies
If you’ve been considering a career change, now’s a great time to consider becoming a cat. That’s because Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar, the creative artists behind Last Lemon, have created a simple and funny guide for ‘How To Be A Cat!’
The two call it the Internet’s first “user-driven guide,” since they’ve been taking suggestions from their followers. The general gist seems to be that you must strike a fine balance between apathy, neediness, and infuriating obstructiveness. If so, it would seem that my cat is an expert.
Be sure to visit Swerling and Lazar’s site, Last Lemon – they’ve got more from this and other fun ongoing projects as well!
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