The Sourdough Incident: Part 7 – The Silent Knowledge

April 4, 2025
Franzi is doing a research online, quick and dirty- sour dough is toxic for cats
The beginning of the end- bye bye dough

I know before anyone else.

The knowledge arrives in a quiet moment, a lazy internet search while Mum hums in the kitchen, lovingly feeding her sacred dough. The words are there, stark and straightforward: Sourdough is toxic for cats—the fermentation, the yeast, the alcohol byproducts—all dangerous.

I stare at the screen, my tail flicking once, slow and deliberate. I do not react. I do not meow. I let the information settle, seeping into my bones like a quiet truth I was meant to discover.

Across the room, Schmutz purrs next to the Ancient Dough Relic, basking in its supposed cultural significance. Her eyes are half-lidded with unbearable self-satisfaction.

Mum strokes her head. “See, Franzi? You could learn something from Schmutz. She appreciates art.”

I blink. I know something they don’t.

And I wait.

I watch as Mum pours her devotion into the dough as Schmutz leans further into her role as Keeper of the Yeast. I let them build their empire. I let Schmutz push deeper into her smug, academic authority. I let Mum’s obsession grow unchecked. Because I know the fall is coming.

And when it does, I will not have to lift a paw.

All I have to do is wait for the inevitable mistake. And when it happens—

I will be there.

To be continued…

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