I’m convinced that cats can change their molecular density. How else can you explain why a 15 pound cat and a 9 pound cat sound like an entire herd of horses as they chase each other around the house?
15 pound cats are relatively common, even 20 pounders are known. It is just that they lie indoors and you rarely see them. I doubt they would be running around at all, much less keeping up with a 9 pound cat. An ocelot or lynx maybe.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 8 years ago
Love the original by Vaughn Monroe.
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 8 years ago
Don’t be shocked if the cats are snorting fire.
Nuliajuk over 8 years ago
I’m convinced that cats can change their molecular density. How else can you explain why a 15 pound cat and a 9 pound cat sound like an entire herd of horses as they chase each other around the house?
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Must be at least one fat cat!
What? Me worried ? over 8 years ago
@ JEFF0811 yesterday
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sneakysdad over 8 years ago
Johnny Cash sang a good version of Ghost Riders in the sky as did the Sons of Pioneers.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
pfei2582
15 pound cats are relatively common, even 20 pounders are known. It is just that they lie indoors and you rarely see them. I doubt they would be running around at all, much less keeping up with a 9 pound cat. An ocelot or lynx maybe.