On our daily walks, my cat and I go down into a three foot drainage basin, which, being in California, is dry most of the year. When she follows me out, she often stops at the point where most of her body is hidden. I have to pretend I don’t see her, perhaps even turn my back. After a few seconds, she sets with a waggle, leapsm then charges over the crest and zooms right past me. Sometimes, she stops to “count coup” on my leg with both forepaws before dashing off. It never fails to crack me up.
wldhrsy2luv over 2 years ago
What a brave Mittens!
Fishenguy Premium Member over 2 years ago
He’s in his natural habitat, just as nature intended! ;-)
Red Bird over 2 years ago
The Mittens is a true hero.
cat19632001 over 2 years ago
If it was David Cattenborough narrating this wildlife documentary, I doubt Angie would be so dismissive.
mistercatworks over 2 years ago
On our daily walks, my cat and I go down into a three foot drainage basin, which, being in California, is dry most of the year. When she follows me out, she often stops at the point where most of her body is hidden. I have to pretend I don’t see her, perhaps even turn my back. After a few seconds, she sets with a waggle, leapsm then charges over the crest and zooms right past me. Sometimes, she stops to “count coup” on my leg with both forepaws before dashing off. It never fails to crack me up.
Mountaingreenery over 2 years ago
In the jungle, the mighty jungle, The Mittens sleeps tonight.
Altar_Ego over 2 years ago
#andthisthingneedsdusted