Posted on 02/25/2014 2:35:00 PM PST by smokingfrog
When pets get lost and are found weeks, months, or even sometimes years later, they are typically a little worse for wear.
Not so for Woosie, a cat in Great Britain that ran away from home three years ago. Instead of joining a circus, he went to live at a pastry factory, which made him one fat cat.
Hes a heavy cat now hes quite large. We think that he may have been eating all the pasties and sandwiches up there, Helen Johns, Woosies human mom, told the U.K.s Daily Mail.
Woosies journey began in Gover in 2011 when, as they always did, the Johns let out their beloved cat for a romp in the garden. Unfortunately, Woosie never returned.
It wasnt long after that Woosie would show up at the at the Ginsters pastry factory nearly 30 miles away!
How he got there is anyones guess, but its been theorized that he might have hitched a ride on a delivery truck or in another vehicle going to the area.
(Excerpt) Read more at petmd.com ...
“All cats are half-human. Just ask them.”
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Are you kidding? My 6 cats are lords and masters. They let me stay here only to obey their commands.
>>Are you kidding? My 6 cats are lords and masters. They let me stay here only to obey their commands.
That’s why they are half-human. They would not tolerate being full human.
Tuna-fish eclairs! MeWoooow!!!!!!
Now that’s a beautiful kitty cat.
yeah but cat is better than rat.
aye and a bit large he is Indeed!!
Yes, there seems to be some confusion between pasty and pastry. A pasty is a meat pie, a Butte food, or something an exotic dancer wears(maybe in Butte)
I think there may be confusion between gobsmacked and Godsmacked, unless that’s what they say in England.
Lol
MEOW!
That is one beautiful cat. Looks like a panther.
I'd prefer a brewery.....
Done.
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