Posted on 09/27/2015 11:14:52 AM PDT by Slings and Arrows
Bobcat?
Don’t make fun out of Steve French. He’s da man!
I had a cat who would do that whenever I cleaned off my hands with Comet cleanser. It was like catnip to her.
I know cats will go after whatever muscle group you have rubbed Ben-Gay into....
Kind of like catnip.
” Ben-Gay “
Abdo-lutely true! It’s the Mint.
I used to have a huge gray persian mix that would do the same thing. She was demanding but a great mouser on the small farm setup we had. We also had two other cats, plus a pit bull and a doberman all working for her - they would sleep in a big pile together.
LOL. My cat and I enjoyed that!
I seem to remember “Scientists” saying the same thing years ago. But that was back when I still trusted “Scientists”......
No one ignores their only friend and ultimate provider than my cat................
Cat are like everyone else with their own personalities. One of mine is a grump. Another looks at me with love. Another is shy. Another insists on his daily spa treatment. And the last (yes, too many) greets every human and dog with a meow or hug when he comes inside.
That video is purr-fect.
I wonder if this generation of kids are going to grow up to be wackos....b/c no one pays attention to them.
The parents are missing out on so many precious moments. Oh well, that’s what grandparents are for, eh?
John Lazine, an employee at the Millstone nuclear power plant in Waterfor, took this photograph last winter of a bobcat attacking and killing a deer.
Kitty looks happy.
How have you been, Miss Daffy?
I am ok. I’ve adopted a cyber cat from a local shelter, and I’m hoping in a few months to be able to adopt a real one,
Cyber one sends me a letter and a photo every month. It’s very nice.
I told this on another thread a few months ago.
We took my mom out on Mother’s Day to Ruth Chris. There was a family at a table next to us; mom, dad, and three kids. They sat down, parents ordered drinks, everyone looked at the menus. Once the order was taken, everyone is on their phones and stayed that way for the entire meal, even the parents texted each other.
I had mine in my pocketbook, I didn’t use it at all. My sister used hers twice. Once to take a photo ( asked the waiter to take a photo) and to use a calculator for the tip FR 20%
(They gave really good service)
Anyway, my folks were totally amazed that this went on an no one talked to each other.
When I take my grandkids out to lunch(high school and college age) I warn them not to look at their phones-—even while I’m driving them someplace.
They never use them. Their parents feel the same way.
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Adorable!
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