Don’t get the lady angry
Bookworm on Oct 22 2009 at 9:11 am | Filed under: Silly Stuff
Whatever she’s saying, I’m sure he had it coming to him:
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Now there’s a way to confuse the bejezus out of three cats. Time for the mute buttom.
The ginger colored cat is male. The size of the head and body is one clue. Also, cats that color are almost always male. The black and white cat is probably female, but it is hard to be sure from this image.
I thought that might be the case, George, but it definitely makes it funnier having an angry lady yell at her boyfriend, than to have an angry boyfriend abusing the little lady.
I think he is saying: “Do you only get headaches when I am around? You seemed ok when that calico was in the neighborhood.”
I know this says something odd about me, but I saw an extended argument about who left the lid off the litter box . . .
Kvetching Kat. I loved it, but I am sure the whining was about bad chopped liver.
Greetings:
I thought that cats only did that at 2 or 3 o’clock in the morning.
No, no, at 2-3 in the morning is when they hold their hairball competitions. On your bed. Preferably while sharing your pillow.
My first thought was the the orange cat is the male, I see I am not alone in that. The jowls are the giveaway. I would call that cat Tuffy. But the patient female (probably, it could be a smaller male) is taking it all in stride. That is the way it is, most anger is wasted.
They’re both male. This is a totally gay cat fight. Well, the black-and-white one is apparently bi-, but that doesn’t make him any less gay.
@ Wilson
LOL. Orange doesn’t seem happy that black-and-white is still testing the hetero waters, eh?
Nah. Black and white is most likely female…but not at the very interested stage. If B&W was another male, he’d either respond or leave.
Funny, though – the id of the yellow cat as female with the accompanying script. If you switch the identity to a male – it kind of blows the thing up, doesn’t it!
Oops. Hit the button too soon…
I think that change in the humorousness – if you switch – says something, but I’m not sure what.