never be so kind as to warn me. They would just drag the bag of cat food with them out the door as they left me to die.
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Cats have priorities, people just ain't one of them. :)
ReplyDeletein the words of the cats- sacrifices must be made..
ReplyDeletecute!
ReplyDeleteAs my MIL says, daogs have owners, cats have staff. Hope your project is going good.
Yeah, that sounds about right!
ReplyDeleteToo true. Dex might look back...but Daisy would be long gone.
ReplyDeleteI've often thought that if my cat were three times his current size, I would have been killed by him YEARS ago....
ReplyDeleteCats would definately survive the zombie apocalypse and the fact that they leave everyone behind is one of the things that will help them survive.
ReplyDeleteNope. No warning from mine either. My only warning would be his sudden absence. :/
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