Random mutterings, observations, and comments on what ever comes to mind. Photos will be posted.
I like that cat and the attitude...
Found this blown up as a large sign at a shopping mall.
Ya, me too. I'm a cat guy! GRIN.
If our friend Maggie follows your blog, or if her father Pete does, this cat would be in a world of trouble. It's not nice to attack those ankle biters even if you don't like them much.
Dear Anonymous, fat cats have a way of staying out of trouble, and I suspect that Pete might side with the cat. I'm making no attack on ankle biters.
I am with the cat (and have a chihuahua neighbour - can I borrow him?
WIsh I could loan you this cat, but he never seems to get up off that couch.
I love the political overtones...made me laugh. Hope you are compiling a book of your clever juxtapositions.
And here I thought the "Authorized Personnel Only" and the fat cat was too subtle. You've caught me.
I like the attitude of the cat, the authorized personnel not so much!
I can see why one would need a shelter close by. If you didn't feed that fat cat, it could easily turn into a tornado!We had a fat cat once. Lived to a ripe old age. About 20-22 pounds as I recall. His name was Fat Cat.
I like that cat and the attitude...
ReplyDeleteFound this blown up as a large sign at a shopping mall.
DeleteYa, me too. I'm a cat guy! GRIN.
ReplyDeleteIf our friend Maggie follows your blog, or if her father Pete does, this cat would be in a world of trouble. It's not nice to attack those ankle biters even if you don't like them much.
ReplyDeleteDear Anonymous, fat cats have a way of staying out of trouble, and I suspect that Pete might side with the cat. I'm making no attack on ankle biters.
DeleteI am with the cat (and have a chihuahua neighbour - can I borrow him?
ReplyDeleteWIsh I could loan you this cat, but he never seems to get up off that couch.
DeleteI love the political overtones...made me laugh. Hope you are compiling a book of your clever juxtapositions.
ReplyDeleteAnd here I thought the "Authorized Personnel Only" and the fat cat was too subtle. You've caught me.
DeleteI like the attitude of the cat, the authorized personnel not so much!
ReplyDeleteI can see why one would need a shelter close by. If you didn't feed that fat cat, it could easily turn into a tornado!
ReplyDeleteWe had a fat cat once. Lived to a ripe old age. About 20-22 pounds as I recall. His name was Fat Cat.