Friday, August 18, 2006

Blame it to the Dog

A cat's motto is no matter what you've done wrong, always try to make it look like the dog did it.




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18 comments:

Luis GarcĂ­a said...

I See your cats colection, congratulation...

akae said...

guau! me lo apunto!

lol! I bookmark you!

Antonio said...

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Mixtzin said...

Yeah! Cats Rule!!
We begin by taking human homes, the next step is: THE WORLD!!
MWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!....MEOW!

Argrow Images said...

Hey!
It's really nice pictures,
very funny.

lazareth-david said...

i love cats!!!!!

Morten S. Nielsen said...

I mostly like horsies.

Anonymous said...

Nice blog!

pilgrimchick said...

Adorable picture here--and what a true concept (although in absence of a dog, other cats may also take the blame). I haven't had any of my little ones try this kind of a stunt, but I have had a lot of "oh, I didn't do that" looks while they were in the midst of some prohibitted activity. For example, one of my cats, the now deceased Dara, would grab paper towel rolls and rip them to shreds, leaving a circle of wreckage eminating from the centerpoint, which was always the last of the roll in tatters. We caught her in the act once, and she stopped, four paws hugging the roll close to her middle, and looked at us like "what? I didn't do it."

Heidi on Vashon said...

Hey manong! You rock. I love your cat finds. How many do you have!

Unknown said...

Very cool! First time visitor!

Greg said...

may as well throw our cat's pic in the ring...

http://denvertvguy.blogspot.com/2006/01/cat-in-hat-er-box.html

what is it with cats and boxes anyway?

... said...

(Some people claim to hate cats, but they just never met one yet that stole their heart.)

Chris said...

I HATE YOU

... said...

Crossing the Atlantic Ocean in a sailboat, I missed my cat... Here's a quote from... www.atlantic-sailboat.blogspot.com

Since the Azores the sky has mostly been cloudy, but not rain clouds, and with the sun sometimes coming out from hiding. Also, the splash of ocean water spraying across the deck (mostly from waves slapping the side of the boat) hasn't been too bad, but enough that we wear foul weather gear for our watches and spend most of our off-watch time down below to keep dry. Today at around 1400 it was warm and the waves were light enough that there wasn't any splash, then the clouds cleared all the way and it was a sunny day, calm and beautiful. Around this time the wind died completely for an hour or so, and we really weren't moving at all. There was a rope coming out from under the boat on the starboard side so Yurich sent Jacov in with goggles to see what it was stuck on and to cut it loose. Czeslaw decided to jump in also, and pretty soon we had all (except Yurich and Bossman) taken a dip in the ocean. It was a strange feeling because I kept imagining what my feet would look like from below as I kicked them. I knew there was no reason for any sharks to be around but it was creepy to think about. I kept picturing the movie poster for Jaws. And I couldn’t help seeing in my mind that unbelievable drop below me to the ocean floor. It is really such a strange feeling to be in the middle of the ocean like that, much stranger than being on the boat, because in the water you are REALLY in the middle of the ocean. I swam a lap around the boat, dove twice more off the side, and that was good enough for me. I had my swim in the middle of the ocean.

Izzlebug said...

Hi! I just discovered your blog and like the quotes and cat pictures. I am new to blogging and don't know if it is poor blogging etiquette to invite another blogger to visit my site, but I thought I would anyway since we both like cats. Unfortunately, most of the items about cats on my site are rather sad, as we have lost several of our friends in fairly recent times. If you will visit and leave a comment I will try to include more cheerful, cat-friendly content from now on.

Izzlebug

BionicBuddha said...

Cats up!


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cathy said...

thanks for the visits HUMANS. meow hehehe