No, not really. I don't like cats. But I wouldn't sit in the middle of the road for too long if I were them.
terry
rockylizard said
12:14 PM Jan 22, 2014
chris & terry wrote:
No, not really. I don't like cats. But I wouldn't sit in the middle of the road for too long if I were them.
terry
Gday...
Sorry Terry ... the photo is 'tongue-in-cheek'.
For some strange and unknown reason cats seem to love to sit all squashed up in boxes like this.
Because these cats, in this photo, are sitting out in the open as shown, it begs the statement that, tongue-in-cheek, someone put out the boxes as cat-traps and they are successful.
The photo should simply cause the viewer to screw up their face, crack a wry smile, cast aspersions about my sanity and click onto the next post which will probably be somewhat more intelligent.
Cheers - John
Gerty Dancer said
01:50 PM Jan 22, 2014
I love it, as it reminds me of the old cat we had when the kids were young, he was always sitting outside on the driveway (we had to get out of the car and pick him up so as not to run over him) or in a cardboard box somewhere. These cats have got it together!!!
chris & terry said
02:21 PM Jan 22, 2014
I took it as tong-in-cheek, as was my reply. No offense intended, I hope none taken.
jules47 said
02:58 PM Jan 22, 2014
My sons cat loves to live in shopping bags - not the supermarket ones - clothes type ones - hilarious! Has done since he was a little kitten.
Kooroorinya Kelpie said
04:54 PM Jan 22, 2014
Jules47 I think your sons' kitten is actually a catgaroo :)
terry
Gday...
Sorry Terry
... the photo is 'tongue-in-cheek'.
For some strange and unknown reason cats seem to love to sit all squashed up in boxes like this.
Because these cats, in this photo, are sitting out in the open as shown, it begs the statement that, tongue-in-cheek, someone put out the boxes as cat-traps and they are successful.
The photo should simply cause the viewer to screw up their face, crack a wry smile, cast aspersions about my sanity and click onto the next post which will probably be somewhat more intelligent.
Cheers - John