Eek! by Scott Nickel
- February 10, 2009
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Do you like penguins, unicorns, puppies and rainbows? Then don't read EEK! EEK! has nothing to do with that junk. But if you like cadavers, mutants, chainsaws, zombies, cockroaches, telemarketers and other vermin, you've come to the right place.
Caution: EEK! is highly flammable. Keep away from heat, sparks, or open flame. Use only with adequate ventilation. Prolonged exposure may produce bulging eyes, decreased night vision, dizziness, confusion, atypical facial pain, personality changes, itching without a rash, splotchy complexion, excessive thirst, insomnia, and bloating. EEK! is known to cause insanity in laboratory rats.
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Doctor Toon
said,
9 months ago
When I had outdoor cats I tried to teach them catch and release. Not a concept they understand. Now I just keep them inside. The two I have now just watch out the window and ‘talk’ to the birds and squirrels.
Margueritem
said,
9 months ago
doctortoon says:
When I had outdoor cats I tried to teach them catch and release. Not a concept they understand. Now I just keep them inside. The two I have now just watch out the window and ‘talk’ to the birds and squirrels.
~Do they make that chattery sound that’s a bit like a geiger counter? Our Siamsese did that.
Radelape said, 9 months ago
Good night John Boy!
Doctor Toon
said,
9 months ago
margueritemPro says:
~Do they make that chattery sound that’s a bit like a geiger counter? Our Siamsese did that.
That’s it. Maybe that’s catspeak for: “My goodness but you look tasty.”
PurpleVegan said, 9 months ago
What sound would you make if you saw a flying pizza? That’s what a bird is to a cat!
Lisa said, 9 months ago
Cats are evil!! Although, can’t the birds just fly away?
frogga715 said, 9 months ago
They call the guy “The Walton”?
Greeneyed Texan
said,
9 months ago
A smart and quick cat can control all sorts of rodents and bird population in your area. Unfortunately they can also catch diseases from it.