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Friday Ark #181
We’ll post links to sites that have Friday (plus or minus a few days) photos of their chosen animals (photoshops at our discretion and humans only in supporting roles). Watch the Exception category for rocks, beer, coffee cups, and….? Visit all the …
I didn’t get this, but I’m not a math person, so charts tend to make my eyes glaze over and drool drip from the corner of my mouth. Maybe someone can explain it to the non-left brain segment of the population?
[...] shares a pencil comic that is hilarious, and Gryphon looking innocent while breaking into the cat treats.. Why is it that kitties are all able to psychically decide.. [...]
[...] has a urgent need for treats @ Dolphin’s [...]
SB,
The graph illustrates the notion that as a human being approaches a cat the intelligence of the human being goes down, and the probability of said human making an inane statement goes up. It’s illustrated by the stick figure approaching the cat only to utter the obvious statement “You’re a kitty!” I know I do that with my cats frequently approaching them and being reduced to saying something like “That’s daddy’s baby boy” in a goofy “baby-talk” voice.
Thank you for submitting to yesterday’s Carnival of the Cats, hosted on my blog. Having a houseful of cats, the graph makes sense to me — I find often find myself more fluent in Cat than in English!
Sharolyn
A Few Links for the Morning
That’s enough links for now. So many great blogs, so little time…
Thanks for the ’splaining, Dolphin!
This is very true. We tend to sing silly love songs to all of our cats, which makes us very silly indeed and the cats very annoyed.