I recently noticed that Google Image Search returns a row of pictures above the fold if anybody searches on Morris Rosenthal. Strangely enough, according to the Adwords Keyword Tool, 590 people last month did search on Morris Rosenthal, a reasonable chunk of which were looking for pirated copies of my eBooks. The problem with the Google Image results is they tended to show cover images from my books, and lead people to piracy sites.
So the point of this post is to give Google a new Morris Rosenthal image that they can really get their teeth into, and see if it makes those results.
The cat in the picture is a young Tigre (pronounced Tea-ger) which my friends Lewis and Yael adopted from the street in Jerusalem. Although they took Tigre in while he was fairly young, he had already developed some feral cat mannerisms, like attacking people. Once, when I was house sitting for them, they warned me about leaving my feet exposed at night since Tigre had a thing for attacking toes. Tigre also liked hanging out on top of the refrigerator, and swiping at people’s faces with a paw as they walked by. That inch between us was about as close as I wanted to approach.
However, age did with Tigre what it does with most males in the end, turns us into milk-sops. These days, you can stroke Tigre and he won’t even bite, and he’s been known to curl up with the dog as well. And that’s the truth, or my names not Morris Rosenthal (a little ISEO there at the end – the “I” is for Image).



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