Thank you! I really enjoy the "brutally honest" expressions that cats provide! Bentley, especially, gives me looks sometimes that make me happy he's not a cougar or something!
I can understand that! I had a cat that used to tear through the house unexpectedly and wrap her front paws around my ankle and start biting. I know she was trying to play and all but I sure was glad she wasn't any bigger!
I have two cats right now. They're a tad on the lazy side though. A rodent got in our house twice (long story) and they didn't even come near the thing the first time it got in! They gave me a look when I told them to catch it that basically said "Who, me? Catch that thing? You must be insane!".
Funny, cats don't actually SAY anything, but their looks let us know just what they're thinking!
cinj-It's definatly all in the body language...seems all animals are that way. Horses too, on a much larger scale :)
gintoino-Bentley says thank you but it's not a gut...it's a fuel tank for a love machine! (That was surgically rendered inoperable, explaining the surplus of fuel! ;-)
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Cute cat!
Thank you! I really enjoy the "brutally honest" expressions that cats provide! Bentley, especially, gives me looks sometimes that make me happy he's not a cougar or something!
What a BIG cat! It must eat big rodents like squirrels.
Heh...actually, I bet he'd run from a squirrel. He likes to watch them through the window, but "talk is cheap". :)
I can understand that! I had a cat that used to tear through the house unexpectedly and wrap her front paws around my ankle and start biting. I know she was trying to play and all but I sure was glad she wasn't any bigger!
I have two cats right now. They're a tad on the lazy side though. A rodent got in our house twice (long story) and they didn't even come near the thing the first time it got in! They gave me a look when I told them to catch it that basically said "Who, me? Catch that thing? You must be insane!".
Funny, cats don't actually SAY anything, but their looks let us know just what they're thinking!
That's a cute gut you have there :-)
cinj-It's definatly all in the body language...seems all animals are that way. Horses too, on a much larger scale :)
gintoino-Bentley says thank you but it's not a gut...it's a fuel tank for a love machine! (That was surgically rendered inoperable, explaining the surplus of fuel! ;-)
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