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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
And it's a goooooooood thing the screen door is there!Lindahttp://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
The cat probably doesn't appreciate his house privileges at the moment.
I love how the cat is rearing up in anticipation and frustration - ready to just GET that robin!
I can't help it, but I feel the cat's frustration! (from a cat's perspective, of course.)
Dani, I don't think it was intentional, but it sure was funny'Linda, indeed...I don't think the cat would know what to do if he ever wound up on the other side of it.lolJan, I think you are right. A dose of out might do him good too. He is pretty arrogant.Lynette, he was howling and growling too!Teri, Yeah, he wasn't too happy...the only thing he gets to catch is an occasional fly.
Oh my gosh . . . the mini dramas you get to witness right there on your front porch. Great captures :-)
Cathy, thanks, that cat sure was ticked off!
And it's a goooooooood thing the screen door is there!
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The cat probably doesn't appreciate his house privileges at the moment.
ReplyDeleteI love how the cat is rearing up in anticipation and frustration - ready to just GET that robin!
ReplyDeleteI can't help it, but I feel the cat's frustration! (from a cat's perspective, of course.)
ReplyDeleteDani, I don't think it was intentional, but it sure was funny'
ReplyDeleteLinda, indeed...I don't think the cat would know what to do if he ever wound up on the other side of it.lol
Jan, I think you are right. A dose of out might do him good too. He is pretty arrogant.
Lynette, he was howling and growling too!
Teri, Yeah, he wasn't too happy...the only thing he gets to catch is an occasional fly.
Oh my gosh . . . the mini dramas you get to witness right there on your front porch.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures :-)
Cathy, thanks, that cat sure was ticked off!
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