Sneaky (cat!)

That’s cool…reminds me of the MGM lion. Maybe you could edit it and add roar side effects, put it on TikTok.

Is Sneaky missing a tooth?
 
That’s cool…reminds me of the MGM lion. Maybe you could edit it and add roar side effects, put it on TikTok.

Is Sneaky missing a tooth?


I'm too old to do tiktok, lol. He is missing three of his fangs. The only one he has is one of the top ones seen in the photo; both bottom fangs are gone too.
 
Simba ate incessantly. He also expected a can of tuna daily, and would either pee in people's shoes or attack the dog out of spite if he didn't get it. When the vet said he was too fat, we tried to put him on a diet that lasted only a few days because he was bullying the dog and not letting her eat (while stealing her food!).

An overweight bully who throws tantrums. With orange hair. Oh, I am so biting my tongue...
 
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I was sitting at my computer working yesterday afternoon when my son came in and said that Sneaky, up in his cat tree, looked like a hawk sitting in its nest watching for prey. I turned around to see him glaring at me! We've been out of steak for a few days; I think I better watch my back!

After I annoyed him by taking a picture of him, he looked over toward my son then jumped down and sat on the sofa and glared at me some more!

I went to the butcher shop today!
 
That was a close one. Need to be careful else Sneaky might “liquidate” the electronic distractions that interrupt his food supply.
 
That was a close one. Need to be careful else Sneaky might “liquidate” the electronic distractions that interrupt his food supply.


Thankfully he isn't too vengeful like some cats. My parents used to have one that would pee in people's shoes at night if he didn't get his daily can of tuna!
 
Thinking of Halsman and cats, the Dali Atomicus must be mentioned which, of course, we are all familiar with.

For the very young reader who may encounter this thread and not understand the reference, I offer this:

https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_lear...atomicus-1948/

I would like to think the cats were well compensated for having to deal with this.

They probably weren't, and instead shredded the furniture of both of these pretentious twits after the shoot was over. Or at least, I hope so.
 
Thinking of Halsman and cats, the Dali Atomicus must be mentioned which, of course, we are all familiar with.

For the very young reader who may encounter this thread and not understand the reference, I offer this:

https://www.moma.org/learn/moma_lear...atomicus-1948/

I would like to think the cats were well compensated for having to deal with this.


They probably weren't, and instead shredded the furniture of both of these pretentious twits after the shoot was over. Or at least, I hope so.



I know that photo. I know a few cats who would have shredded more than their furniture!
 
They probably weren't, and instead shredded the furniture of both of these pretentious twits after the shoot was over. Or at least, I hope so.

Spoken like a true cat person!

There was a study done in 2014 that found that cat people tested higher for IQ, while dog people tested higher for friendliness. :cool:

I told a dog-person friend about this study and he expressed skepticism about the scientific merit thereof. My Joey, however, insists that it's true!

- Murray
 
Spoken like a true cat person!

There was a study done in 2014 that found that cat people tested higher for IQ, while dog people tested higher for friendliness. :cool:

I told a dog-person friend about this study and he expressed skepticism about the scientific merit thereof. My Joey, however, insists that it's true!

- Murray

Sneaky says it doesn't matter because all humans were born to be slaves, even those who don't yet have a feline master to serve.
 
It’s clear to me that Cats are superior to humans in every way. Humans who deny this are just incapable of understanding the amazing intellect of the feline mind.
 
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