An old timer giving advice

Discussion in 'Cat Chat' started by shdws, Feb 28, 2013.

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    shdws Well-Known Member

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    This wise old cat seems to be giving sound advice to this wet behind the ears kitten.

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    shdws, Feb 28, 2013
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    CinnamonKiss Well-Known Member

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    Or the older cat is about to start a cat-fight! Dusty and Sassy will sneak up and then grab the other around the neck, which is very similar to this picture.
    Hopefully the big cat is teaching the young whipper snapper a thing or two about scrapping.:p
     
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    ACSAPA Well-Known Member

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    They look like they're having a deep conversation, like in those old douche commercials featuring a daughter asking a mother if she ever gets that "not so fresh feeling."

    My conversations with my cat are more like this.:

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    ACSAPA, Mar 2, 2013
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    blurinoctober Well-Known Member

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    Awwwwwwh! That'd be so cute if I also wasn't so sure that the big cat was about to try to destroy the littler one! Sibyl will do this to Alice sometimes when she's feeling really playful.
     
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    jowjo5 Active Member

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    Cute, but I agree, it might be an attack made to look innocent!

    I love the pictures people capture of cats, funny and yet sometimes they make you wonder what really did happen next.
     
    jowjo5, Mar 3, 2013
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