In the early years of the "internet", (meaning before you had to PAY for a domain name) I worked at an ISP that will remain nameless, or more appropriately has changed names about a dozen times - not to protect the innocent, but to keep the "guilty" out of jail.
In those early days, before everything on the web was e-commerce, flash, video, shopping, blogging (but not before porn, that really *was* the first revenue generating application,) we in the ISP world referred to websites that were personal homepages as "this is me, this is my cat" meaning from our side of things at the NOC (network ops center) if they needed tech support, they were the lowest priority because business sites took precedence. Not that we didn't care about you and your cat, but please, tech support for an hour costs more than we were collecting in a month from "me and my cat" websites.
I really don't need a webpage, the only reason I bought this domain a really long time ago was so that I could have my own email address that I'd never have to change and would be really easy for people to remember.
To pay homage to the early pioneers of the personal homepages, the afore mentioned "this is me, this is my cat" people without whom we'd have no one to make fun of, I welcome you to my version of "this is me, these are my cats"