Each species has it’s own form of “stinky face.” And its own reasons to keep inspecting nasty-smelling stuff that keeps triggering the “stinky face.”
This is why you never do it when you friend asks you to smell his finger. (School ground lesson, #3)
Humans tend to not have the same sort of appreciation for the same sort of smells that you would, Sophie.
Long ago, I had a cat that loved shoes. He’d stick his head inside, and then he’d have that goofy Maximum Smelling Capacity look on his face. My daughter and I both had leather clogs. He would sit with a front paw in each shoe, purring.
It’s an acquired taste.
A baby that thinks something stinks?
Mr Dark Pot, meet Mrs Kettle Black.
Brian Anderson
Ida No about 3 years ago
Each species has it’s own form of “stinky face.” And its own reasons to keep inspecting nasty-smelling stuff that keeps triggering the “stinky face.”
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
This is why you never do it when you friend asks you to smell his finger. (School ground lesson, #3)
scyphi26 about 3 years ago
Humans tend to not have the same sort of appreciation for the same sort of smells that you would, Sophie.
wrytercat about 3 years ago
Long ago, I had a cat that loved shoes. He’d stick his head inside, and then he’d have that goofy Maximum Smelling Capacity look on his face. My daughter and I both had leather clogs. He would sit with a front paw in each shoe, purring.
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
It’s an acquired taste.
DudeHoldMyBearandWatchThis about 3 years ago
A baby that thinks something stinks?
Mr Dark Pot, meet Mrs Kettle Black.