I had just been watching an
instructional cat video about all the different kinds of wet cat foods on the market. It also extolled the benefit of goat's milk. (I hope I picked the right one that includes that part. I saw a couple today.)
It made me wonder if I should try to change Cora's or Tilly's diet. They might need different diets as separate animals from each other, too (I almost typed "change Cora and Tilly's diet" but that's wrong - I am trying to think more clearly this term - Cora is separate from Tilly and they deserve to be treated as different animals even if not many people can tell them apart - Cora is napping on the chair next to me and Matilda is away somewhere else right now) - somewhat like how I eat differently from my sister, hence have been developing differently to think in a unique way. (I believe she might have access to different cuisine in her environment, hence she may have more Western cuisine and I may have more Eastern cuisine, simply due to locale. The spices are probably different, due to it being expensive to transport such things a distance.) For now Cora and Tilly both sleep a great deal, which I thought was natural enough for a cat.
ETA: That's probably best answered by my vet, and she's always so busy so I feel really guilty about calling her.
This is the Wikipedia article about him. I heard the name on the news when I was maybe seven but never really had any idea what was going on or why I needed to be alert.