But, it IS the year of the Tiger ... and this little kitty has most of the year remaining to become a fearsome carnivore ... at least to bedroom slippers and cat treats.
O Dock: Don't say the word tick (one of New Jersey's state animals) in front of my wife. She'll positively freak out. I'm so mellow, I'd take one off of my kids or dog and go to the back door and flick it outside, like I do with stinkbugs and millipedes. I don't know, live and let live?
I beg to differ, O'Docker - I suggest that this is "Leap!"
ReplyDeleteFor "spring" may I suggest you ask Tillerman who seems to have captured the spirit purfectly (*groan*)
I actually knew this without Mr. Google's help.
ReplyDeleteI think some spirits have captured Tillerman, JP.
ReplyDeleteHis spring gives me paws.
This isn't Leap Year!
ReplyDeleteBut, it IS the year of the Tiger ... and this little kitty has most of the year remaining to become a fearsome carnivore ... at least to bedroom slippers and cat treats.
oh, I couldn't resist being a copycat...
ReplyDeleteI know the feline.
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ReplyDeletePile the kitties high
ReplyDeleteExactly what did you do to the kitten to get this shot?
ReplyDeleteI love that Onion article: "Many Animals Harmed in Catering of Film."
Not my photo, alas.
ReplyDeleteBut I think the photog may have done what Philippe Halsman did in this one.
Supposedly, no cats were harmed in the making of the Dali photo, but I think some of them were pretty ticked off.
O Dock: Don't say the word tick (one of New Jersey's state animals) in front of my wife. She'll positively freak out. I'm so mellow, I'd take one off of my kids or dog and go to the back door and flick it outside, like I do with stinkbugs and millipedes. I don't know, live and let live?
ReplyDeleteFinally.
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