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Thursday, March 5, 2015

Cat Thursday - May I Borrow Your Phone?


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This pic reminds me of when I was growing up and late one night my mother, who didn't have her glasses on, opened the door to let our black-and-white cat in and instead a skunk poked his head in the door. Happily, she got the door closed before he came in and he/she chose not to spray us.

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  1. Ha! That is classic. Glad it didn't end up in the house! That could have been one unpleasant event!

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  2. Had to laugh. Lol.

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  3. I love that picture! My mother-in-law babysat someone's raccoon once and said it was like babysitting a very agile toddler. The raccoon never stopped moving and got into everything. She was exhausted by the time he was picked up!

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  4. A skunk !!! That was a close call ;)

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  5. LMAO, I bet he thought wow what a nice lady let me take a look inside :)

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  6. Great picture! Yesterday, I heard loud quacking and ran to the front door to discover three ducks on our porch. LOL They looked for all the world like they were coming to ask for a handout!

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  7. It's like that commercial where the woman needs glasses and she lets the skunk in instead of the cat. lol The raccoon reminds of the time when I was a kid and we had two raccoons climb up on the awning and they were looking at us through the big picture window...at night. A bit unnerving at first.

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