That is fabulous! But what is that ZEBRA DOG?! YIKES! I love the cat not knowing the diff between food and antihistamines! LOTS of good stuff there, thanks! And NO DUMMIES, these animals!!
Animals my not be smarter than we, Kid –– after all they don't write books, don't play the guitar, don't build houses, roads, bridges, tunnels. or dig wells, etc. –– , but they do have better morals. I've never known one to be a hypocrite, have you?
Here's My Prediction for the November 2020 Election!
Here's is what will happen.
1. Everyone who voted for President Trump in 2016 will vote for him again in 2020.
2. After seeing how he runs the country even more minorities, and the working class folks will vote for him as well.
3.The “ Give Me, Give me” crowd who were promised free stuff, but never got anything, will become disenfranchised and vote for him as well.
4. After the democrats actually pick a nominee, half of their voters will feel disenfranchised and stay home, because their candidate will not be the nominee.
5. Trump will win in a landslide, and the Republicans takes the House because the 31 Dems who won in Trump districts lose
6. The Republicans will keep the senate as well, and the Democrats looses the whole Shabang
I think a lot of people have been educated about the crimes of the Clinton's and the Democrats (swamp) in general.
But, God Forbid, if the Democrats somehow find a way to win the White House, and the House, you can kiss your Ass
But I think it's going to be a landslide for President trump. Yes, we still have a Lot of work to do though and we need legislation from Congress on things like fixing immigration rather than just Presidential Executive Order's. Gotta keep replacing useless Republicans with Conservative Americans and with God's Help they will win..
I had a kitteh decades ago, Mouse, who had an obsession with bread. She would get on the counter and take a bite out of every slice of bread in an entire loaf. So I locked the bread up in a cupboard only to have her learn how to open the cupboard door. At first I threw away the bread. That got way too expensive so I just started cutting off the bite marks.
I'll bet your sandwiches take on many fantastic shapes, Adrienne. Lunch t your house must be quite a show. };^)>.
To me cats can do no wrong, though I have one who came to me as a starving blind stray. The vet said he was more than a year old, but he only weighed three pounds.
I've had him more than four years now, and he's never been housebroken yet. But I love the little fellow. He doesn't know he's doing anythng wrong, and he has the sweetest disposition of any cat I've ever known.
So, I only let him into the bedroom end of my house, when he wants to come in. The rest of the time he stays out on the big porch, covered patio and screened pool cage where he has lots of space, and can do whatever he pleases.
We clean up the poop once a week, so no one steps in it on the rare occasions when we have visitors.
The vet advised me to have him put to sleep when I first got him –– said he'd have no "quality of life," but one look at his trusting little face told me I had to stay in for the long haul. It's a bit of a bother yes, but I've never regretted keeping him.
My other cat , a sventeen-pound tuxedo female, who'll be seventeen in June –– has never been too happy about my taking in little Mr. Pussy (his name), but she's learned to adjust, and doesn't try to harass Mr. P. too much. I love 'em both, and fotunately they know it.
That's funny Adrienne. It is funny how different cats are attracted to differrent kinds of food. One of our fosters Loved swiss cheese and when the refrigerator was opened she could be anywhere in the house and make it to the fridge before the door was closed. So we always had swiss slices in stock.
Oh, Franco - that's such a sweet story. God will bless you for taking care of Mr. Pussy and giving him a good life.
Mouse has been at the Rainbow Bridge for many decades now. She is missed (at least by me.) Mouse was the one and only cat I ever had who would get on the counters (stealthily at night.)
Adrienne, Mad insists we will adopt a senior and/or a special needs animal from a kill shelter. I think she's getting close to pulling the trigger. We've taken a little break from losing the last 3 of our long time friends in a short amount of time. (Kitty is still with us as our lone animal, half home - half feral)
Adrienne, PS - don't feel sorry or bad for us. We've known the story going in every time and we celebrate the lives of these wonderful dogs and cats - not mourn them. We strive to bring happiness and comfort to as many was we can.
Loved the video, Kid! The witty commentary was very entertaining, and just right for the animal antics it was "analyzing."
I just loved the little coal black cat walking so gracefully along the top of that fence.
Like Z I found the ZEBRA-like creatures bit off-putting. WEIRD! I've never been in favor of dressing up cats and dogs in costumes. I like 'em just the way they are naturally.
Bunk, I love the independence the cats have. Dogs are fun but they are so much more hands on when it comes to food, water, exercise, etc. Cats can have a lot of fun all by themselves while dogs need the interaction with people mostly.
That is fabulous! But what is that ZEBRA DOG?! YIKES! I love the cat not knowing the diff between food and antihistamines! LOTS of good stuff there, thanks! And NO DUMMIES, these animals!!
ReplyDeleteZ, Just a dog in a costume. I do think most animals are smarter than a lot of people though.
DeleteHave you ever watched Greg Gutfeld and his Animals Are Great videos?
DeleteI have not Ed.
DeleteOne of my weekly delights is to watch the Greg gutfeld show on Saturday nights.
DeleteAnimals my not be smarter than we, Kid –– after all they don't write books, don't play the guitar, don't build houses, roads, bridges, tunnels. or dig wells, etc. –– , but they do have better morals. I've never known one to be a hypocrite, have you?
DeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR!
Greg is pretty witty Ed but I don't much TV at all.
DeleteAnimals do have better morals Franco. Good way to put it.
DeleteHere's My Prediction for the November 2020 Election!
ReplyDeleteHere's is what will happen.
1. Everyone who voted for President Trump in 2016 will vote for him again in 2020.
2. After seeing how he runs the country even more minorities, and the working class folks will vote for him as well.
3.The “ Give Me, Give me” crowd who were promised free stuff, but
never got anything, will become disenfranchised and vote for him as
well.
4. After the democrats actually pick a nominee, half of
their voters will feel disenfranchised and stay home, because their
candidate will not be the nominee.
5. Trump will win in a landslide, and the Republicans takes the House because the 31 Dems who won in Trump districts lose
6. The Republicans will keep the senate as well, and the Democrats looses the whole Shabang
Sounds Good Frankie.
DeleteI think a lot of people have been educated about the crimes of the Clinton's and the Democrats (swamp) in general.
ReplyDeleteBut, God Forbid, if the Democrats somehow find a way to win the White House, and the House, you can kiss your Ass
But I think it's going to be a landslide for President trump. Yes, we still have a Lot of work to do though and we need legislation from Congress on things like fixing immigration rather than just Presidential Executive Order's. Gotta keep replacing useless Republicans with Conservative Americans and with God's Help they will win..
I think Ive heard that somewhere before Stranger :)
DeleteHilarious video, Kid. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI had a kitteh decades ago, Mouse, who had an obsession with bread. She would get on the counter and take a bite out of every slice of bread in an entire loaf. So I locked the bread up in a cupboard only to have her learn how to open the cupboard door. At first I threw away the bread. That got way too expensive so I just started cutting off the bite marks.
Cuting off the bite marks, eh?
DeleteI'll bet your sandwiches take on many fantastic shapes, Adrienne. Lunch t your house must be quite a show. };^)>.
To me cats can do no wrong, though I have one who came to me as a starving blind stray. The vet said he was more than a year old, but he only weighed three pounds.
I've had him more than four years now, and he's never been housebroken yet. But I love the little fellow. He doesn't know he's doing anythng wrong, and he has the sweetest disposition of any cat I've ever known.
So, I only let him into the bedroom end of my house, when he wants to come in. The rest of the time he stays out on the big porch, covered patio and screened pool cage where he has lots of space, and can do whatever he pleases.
We clean up the poop once a week, so no one steps in it on the rare occasions when we have visitors.
The vet advised me to have him put to sleep when I first got him –– said he'd have no "quality of life," but one look at his trusting little face told me I had to stay in for the long haul. It's a bit of a bother yes, but I've never regretted keeping him.
My other cat , a sventeen-pound tuxedo female, who'll be seventeen in June –– has never been too happy about my taking in little Mr. Pussy (his name), but she's learned to adjust, and doesn't try to harass Mr. P. too much. I love 'em both, and fotunately they know it.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
That's funny Adrienne. It is funny how different cats are attracted to differrent kinds of food. One of our fosters Loved swiss cheese and when the refrigerator was opened she could be anywhere in the house and make it to the fridge before the door was closed. So we always had swiss slices in stock.
DeleteOh, Franco - that's such a sweet story. God will bless you for taking care of Mr. Pussy and giving him a good life.
DeleteMouse has been at the Rainbow Bridge for many decades now. She is missed (at least by me.) Mouse was the one and only cat I ever had who would get on the counters (stealthily at night.)
Adrienne, Mad insists we will adopt a senior and/or a special needs animal from a kill shelter. I think she's getting close to pulling the trigger. We've taken a little break from losing the last 3 of our long time friends in a short amount of time. (Kitty is still with us as our lone animal, half home - half feral)
DeleteAdrienne, PS - don't feel sorry or bad for us. We've known the story going in every time and we celebrate the lives of these wonderful dogs and cats - not mourn them. We strive to bring happiness and comfort to as many was we can.
DeleteWe also hope to learn how to spell someday.
DeleteLoved the video, Kid! The witty commentary was very entertaining, and just right for the animal antics it was "analyzing."
ReplyDeleteI just loved the little coal black cat walking so gracefully along the top of that fence.
Like Z I found the ZEBRA-like creatures bit off-putting. WEIRD! I've never been in favor of dressing up cats and dogs in costumes. I like 'em just the way they are naturally.
H_A_P_P_Y ... N_E_W ... Y_E_A_R_!
PS: That cerulean blue parrot is one of the most beautiful looking creatures I've ever rseen.
DeleteLooks like a Living Jewel
Franco, I agree. Don't you love God's creatures ?
DeleteGlad you enjoyed Franco. I thought it was well done.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Everyone
Wonderful clip Kid... I can attest to cats amazing ingenuity. The best part of it that don't care one bit what you think about what they do..
ReplyDeleteBunk, I love the independence the cats have. Dogs are fun but they are so much more hands on when it comes to food, water, exercise, etc. Cats can have a lot of fun all by themselves while dogs need the interaction with people mostly.
DeleteCats are also incredible gymnasts and acrobats.