Sleep tips for insomniacs
The cat who lives outside Momo at Ayala Triangle Gardens.
1. Get a cat. Cats sleep two-thirds of the day. Learn from the experts.
2. Turn off your phones, tablets, computers two hours before you go to bed and resist the urge to check your messages.
3. Read a Victorian novel. Dickens, Austen, Eliot and Trollope are particularly effective.
4. Watch consecutive episodes of CSI or Law and Order. There’s something comforting about watching grisly murders getting solved.
5. If you can’t fall asleep, don’t stress yourself out by thinking “I must fall asleep now! Now! I need to have a clear head tomorrow!” Go back to your book or watch an old movie on TCM. Or hang out with your cat.
Wandering cats, Kyoto. Photo by Rizzo Tangan. Thanks to Boboy for sending it in. Bundle up!
February 9th, 2012 at 10:19
cute, why dont you adopt it jz? para madagdagan sila koosi? :)
February 9th, 2012 at 12:20
my friends and i are actually worried about that sweet, orange cat and want him adopted. because people from CARA told us about macea patrolmen getting rid of cats around the area during the night. i actually asked around for him at the ayala triangle after we were told that, scared that he was in danger. but the staff at the ayala triangle said to meet with their admin first before getting him adopted, so i think from that i think he’s being taken care of by them.
February 9th, 2012 at 12:34
how about the owners and staff of momo? do they take care of him?
February 9th, 2012 at 12:56
Could you bring the cat a collar so he/she is identified as a pet? We’re contacting the owners of Momo to ask them to look after him/her. She seems comfortable where she is so if the park is safe we think she should stay there.
February 9th, 2012 at 17:21
sure, if i see him. cos the day i asked for him i didn’t but the white one was there. the ayala triangle guards told me there are 2 cats in the area, the orange one and the white one. yes i agree if the ayala ground staff owns them and are well taken care off, then they should definitely stay in the park.