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Around Town: Sylvas American Museum of the House Cat lands on its feet

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To RSVP for the opening reception, go to avl.mx/cj7. The exhibit will focus on musicians, musical communities and venues in the region. Some of the featured names and places include Roberta Flack, Marcus Martin, Artus Moser, Walt Davis, Roseland Gardens and the Swannanoa Gathering. The American Museum of the House Cat will begin its second life on Saturday, April 1, in Sylva. Find a comprehensive list of must-see museums in the NC Great Smoky Mountains here.

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They don’t care if you’re white or black or yellow. Plus, cats don’t care about what other cats have. A cat has what it has, and that’s fine with him." It was around this time that Sims became intrigued by the personality of house cats. He began devouring literature about them, and his passion only increased the deeper he delved. He plans to write a book about the mummified kitty – dubbed Hebony – in which the heroic feline will uncover the truth about the Egyptians' cat-slaying rituals.

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The house is a private neighborhood, and there's no parking at the house. This extravagant Romantic Revival construction incorporates a variety of architectural styles. Stories, reports and tips on tourist attractions and odd sights in North Carolina. The American Museum of the House Cat is a fun roadside attraction.

The Hidden Language of Cats

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Time in a Bottle was published last month by Black Rose Writing. It tells the story of a part-owner of a Miami lingerie shop who hires a Cuban well digger to tap into a hidden underground spring that may actually be a fountain of youth. He's fully pursuing his eccentric passion, well into his golden years, and his adoration of felines has bled into his creative life. What becomes of the American Museum of the House Cat after Sims is gone is something he often worries about.

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Sims' own museum features a flamboyantly painted towering tree-trunk house cat, which he says dates to early 17th-century Borneo. Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for ages 6-17, free for ages 5 and under. Obtaining tickets in advance is strongly encouraged. Many consider Neutra one of the most important twentieth-century architects and this house tour gives a chance to see his home. "They've got big eyes, they're fuzzy, they're cute." Advertisers, said Harold, know about cats' appeal and use more images of cats than dogs.

This vast kitty-themed collection illustrates the history of human-cat interaction.

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You can also take a regularly scheduled tour of the Schindler-designed Mackey Apartments which are nearby. Schindler's private residence is open to the public several days a week, and no reservations are required. This house is in an area of the Silver Lake neighborhood called The Colony, where you'll find a number of Neutra designs on and around Neutra Place. You can see them from the outside by touring off Earl Street between Silver Lake Boulevard and Glendale Boulevard. The original structure was designed and built by architect Richard Neutra with a no-interest loan from a Dutch philanthropist. This unusual house was designed for him by Arthur L. Haley in the Arts and Crafts style; it retains its original interiors and furnishings.

Tricks for Cats

He has also helped improve the lives of cats in Jackson County, where he resides. As Sims tells it, "the cat was a god" to ancient Egyptians, who worshiped felines and believed they could carry a human’s spirit into the afterlife. Thus, this cat was killed and placed alongside an unidentified human corpse as a sort of spiritual escort, a practice he denounces as unnecessarily brutal.

A big collection of wall art includes some Andy Warhols. This Cat Museum is one of two in the entire country dedicated to the love of felines. Organized as part of the global icon’s 40th-anniversary celebrations, the exhibition examines the colorful history of Hello Kitty and her influence on popular culture. Includes an extensive product survey, with rare and unique items from the Sanrio archives, alongside a selection of innovative contemporary artworks inspired by Hello Kitty and her world. After architect Rudolph Schindler came to California in the 1920s to oversee construction of Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House, he designed his residence in West Hollywood. Some say it was the first modern house to respond to California's unique climate, serving as the prototype for the distinctive California style that developed in the early twentieth century.

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As you travel back through the centuries you will be introduced to cats from all over the world through an immense collection of fine art, to folk art; carousel cats to comical cats and more. From tea pots to art glass, antique wind up cat toys to musical cats; and cat games to cats used in advertising our museum is full of stories just waiting to be told. Our Curator, known to the locals as Catman2, owns and operates WNC largest private feline only, cage free, no kill, Cat Shelter serving the residents of Jackson County. Proceeds from the Museum benefit the Catman2 Shelter and their services. The retired biology professor and his wife Kay set up a no-kill cat shelter in 2002 right next to their home in Sylva, North Carolina. The museum was conceived as a way to share their vast cat-themed collection with feline lovers, document the history of human-cat interaction, and raise money for the shelter.

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Sims has drummed up an idea for another book, written from the perspective of Hebony, the museum’s mummified cat. In ancient Egypt, felines were often thought of as spiritual escorts, and as such they were routinely killed and placed in human graves. Sims considers that now-defunct practice as immoral. And in the forthcoming book, Hebony, the protagonist, will expose this brutal ritual to his feline companions. Sims, 84, understood this argument to an extent. “We don’t know cats around here.” Even so, he felt compelled to honor the existence of his beloved felines.

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