Yeah, and the call it “marking”. Whereas the people who use spray-paint call it “tagging”. Seems pretty close to the same thing to me: Making your mark.
Anybody but me remember Cat dancing through the corridor in Red Dwarf with a can of spray in his hand, going" This is mine" squirt “and this is mine” squirt “and this is mine…” squirt…….
Primitive magic. Tribal cultures believe that leaving your totem somewhere affords a kind of comic mastery over that ‘somewhere’. Methinks some urban gang mentalities fit that same description.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
Yeah, and the call it “marking”. Whereas the people who use spray-paint call it “tagging”. Seems pretty close to the same thing to me: Making your mark.
KenseidenXL over 3 years ago
Betcha thought we wouldn’t notice the repeat….
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member over 3 years ago
My cat would do that if he could, that’s why I named him, “Archie Punker”.
katzenbooks45 over 3 years ago
Mine is an acrobat. He can spray the underside of horizontal surfaces.
MichaelHelwig over 3 years ago
Go cat go.
Lee26 Premium Member over 3 years ago
He just needs a good fixin’.
Bex Premium Member over 3 years ago
I remember a similar cartoon from many years ago. the cat spray painted “The dog is a jerk” on the living room wall.
Doug Taylor Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Cat lives matter, all nine of them!”
pekenpug over 3 years ago
Anybody but me remember Cat dancing through the corridor in Red Dwarf with a can of spray in his hand, going" This is mine" squirt “and this is mine” squirt “and this is mine…” squirt…….
spaced man spliff over 3 years ago
Primitive magic. Tribal cultures believe that leaving your totem somewhere affords a kind of comic mastery over that ‘somewhere’. Methinks some urban gang mentalities fit that same description.
Airedale22 over 3 years ago
Good one! Love the expression on the cat.
askaMoose over 3 years ago
Our spayed female cat sprays her outdoor territory daily.