Evil Lair
Art imitating life here. I often find a random beak… or a group of feathers… or a bird leg under my desk… or behind the couch! Cats… whuddya gonna do?
Art imitating life here. I often find a random beak… or a group of feathers… or a bird leg under my desk… or behind the couch! Cats… whuddya gonna do?
Okay, Twinks may be sloppy with the leftovers, but why call him evil?
Consider the source…
brig…
I went back through your Twinkie strips looking for true Twinkie evilness, but couldn’t find it.
On a side note, as you strive for Fun Fridays, here’s some comedic genius from the same site that the hilarious Randie-looking girl who LOOOOVES cats video which I provided yesterday, came from…
Consider the Force…
http://www.todaysbigthing.com/2011/06/03
It’s like parents secretly “inspecting” the room of their rebellious children. Don’t be shocked by what you find!
I think evil, like beauty and many other things, is in the eye of the beholder. What Twinkie sees as simply doing the business of being a cat, Randie sees as evil.
Keep them inside, maybe?
Jude: yah… I like that “cat business”… nicely said.
Jude…If Twinkie is not “wrong” in acting like a cat, then is Randie “right” in despising him for it?
Keep the little monsters inside! I got tired of worrying about one of mine–especially when he disappeared for three weeks one time. Long story short, one very expensive vet visit, one shattered rear leg we didn’t have the money for surgery on (he survived and does just fine except in cold weather), and we now have a full time indoor cat. The plus side is the birds around our house are happey and we have no more flea problems. I’ve also hit and killed by accident a cat that was left to run the neighboood. That convinced me to be a responsible owner and keep him and our other cat indoors. Don’t have to worry about neighborhood dogs using them for chew toys either!
This must be what Bob sees from inside his fish tank, at least until he gets pulled out…
Ahhh, little kitten…big dolphins…
It’s just as dangerous to keep them inside as outside. I speak on behalf of my ‘evil’ cats. It’s really bad if you own a dog, gerbils, guinea pigs, and fish. Rule number one in cat-keeping, make sure the little demons cannot be sneaky and escape. Rule two, do not, under any circumstances, let them near other pets(or china cabinets for that matter). Rule three, make sure that you do not have any bugs in your house if your cats are as retarded as mine.
I’d worry more, but my very-indoor cat is terrified of my sister’s pet rats 😛
Had a cat that used to eat bugs! Had to dose her with mineral oil because she had protein poisoning–too many bugs and nothing else was bad for her. (Plus it was an old house and mt MIL had been using bug spray for years.) My two cats terrorize my 80 pound, so no problems there. Iused to ferret sit for my daughter and the cats were afraid of them! Too much energy I guess?
Oops, 80 pound Lab, I meant to say!