Eek! by Scott Nickel

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  1. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge 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.

  2. Margueritem

    MargueritemGenius_badge 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.

  3. Radelape

    Radelape said, 9 months ago

    Good night John Boy!

  4. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge 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.”

  5. PurpleVegan

    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!

  6. Lisa

    Lisa said, 9 months ago

    Cats are evil!! Although, can’t the birds just fly away?

  7. frogga715

    frogga715 said, 9 months ago

    They call the guy “The Walton”?

  8. Greeneyed Texan

    Greeneyed TexanGenius_badge 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.