
Images from:
1) Jethro (Max) my friend’s 188 pound mastiff.
2) Marco (Miguel) My daughter’s young cat.
3) Claudia (Sammy and Pistol) We are an eight-legged catapillar. Sammy’s head is resting on Pistol’s backside.
4) Russian Bot (Casper) Blending in with the kitchen decor
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3-2 Guard Critters – Please have your pictures in to me by FRIDAY at NOON – Are your critters protective of your home? Do you have wild critters protective of their homes or babies?
3-9 Wayback Critter Machine 2018 – No pictures needed
3-16 Is It Spring Yet? – Critters playing in snow or smelling Spring flowers and confused as to what time of year it is!
Thank you, contributors!
Ha! I was visiting my friend last night and got to play with Max. That picture was from a few years ago. I think he’s over 200 lbs now.
Nice menagerie there!
Thank you, Claudia.
Catepillar Cat? Bwah-hahahahah!
Happy Sunny Day, ya’ll!
Casper
My work here is complete. Get to the Mother Ship. We are going home.
“Who am I?” Why I am the boss of course you silly person.
Seeing these four fabulous felines, I’m reminded of these words:
“If animals could speak, the dog would be a blundering, outspoken fellow; but the cat would have the rare grace of never saying a word too much.” — Mark Twain.
Unless they are hungry, of course. At four o’clock in the morning.