The Cats Of OAS Meet Genghis Kahn and Ghandi: Our Feline Representatives
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Kahn gets bored with toys within five minutes and moves onto the next. Here’s a fun fact about this breed of cats: They have unusual DNA! The first Bengal cats came to be when people bred domestic cats with Asian leopard cats. Their coats have similar patterns to leopards, and their coats can feature an array of colors including gold, rust, brown, orange, or tan. These cats are rascals. If they figure out you don’t like something they did, they will do it over and over again to get your attention. They also love to hide things, so be sure to keep your keys close! Genghis Kahn and Ghandi get along with kids and most other pets, including dogs! They also love to climb, and you may find Genghis Kahn venturing through the trees in the summertime. But when they’re inside, you can easily find them on a high bookshelf or window ledge. Cat-proofing is a must for these two. When they are bored, they take things apart and open drawers to find toys or food.
If there is one thing we love as much as our clients at OAS, it’s our animals. Our four-legged companions do much more than just keep our families company. In this issue, we’d like to introduce you to two of our beloved fur babies: Genghis Khan and Ghandi, the cats of OAS. Genghis Khan is similar to the historical figure in personality. He’s temperamental, regal — and he’s a little terror! He’s a schemer by nature but very loving when he wants to be. When he’s not watching the homestead, he loves going for walks to the beach and Bal Harbour Mall, where he watches the koi fish.
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Ghandi, on the other hand, has a very different personality. He’s sweet, delicate, curious, and friendly. He’s always in search of a snack and is great at dribbling balls. While most cats hate water with a passion, Ghandi can’t get enough of it! He loves showers and baths, although it’s rare for him to venture outside the house.
Do you have any furry four-legged family members that keep you company? Let us know next time you’re in the office. We love swapping funny pet stories!
Both of these Bengal cats are intelligent but have very different takes on recreation. Ghandi likes to make up his own games, and Genghis
Inspired by Nom Nom Paleo
Easy Tomato Soup
Who doesn’t love a bowl of tomato soup on a cold winter’s day? This recipe packs a lot more flavor — and a lot fewer additives — than your average store-bought soup without requiring hours of hard labor over the stove.
Ingredients
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8.5 oz coconut milk
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1 28-oz can roasted and diced tomatoes (Muir Glen Organic is a good brand) 1 cup chicken broth
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2 tbsp coconut oil
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Kosher salt
4 leeks, white parts only, thinly sliced 6 cloves garlic, minced
Freshly ground black pepper
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Directions
4. Add sautéed leeks and garlic and purée again. 5. Transfer purée to a saucepan and add chicken broth and coconut milk. Bring to a boil, then drop to simmer and cook for 10 minutes. 6. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve.
1. In a skillet over medium heat, sauté leeks in coconut oil until softened and translucent, about 7–10 minutes. 2. Add garlic and sauté for another 30 seconds. Remove from heat. 3. Meanwhile, in a blender, purée entire can of tomatoes, including juice, until smooth.
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