Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Caught red-handed!

Catherina sent lovely photos of her Elmo and her Bunny....caught red-handed!


Note : Her Bunny does look a bit like my Bunny, too!


 Gosh...isn't that absolutely adorable?
Look at Elmo's face!!

 Hmmm...

 Try?

Watcha lookin' at?
I got class...I don't steal food. 
Humans serve me food.  


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

lol
I got class...I don't steal food.
Humans serve me food.
XD

Raymond said...

"I got class...I don't steal food.
Humans serve me food."
lol.. hahaha.. funny dude XD

Anonymous said...

Bunny: "Me no eat fish, me chikun guy, roast chikun ..."

KY, I got cats that love fish, some only chicken, some pork as well, but I got one that absolutely refuses pork. With great affection, I call him our smart Muslim cat because I agree that compared to other animals, the pig is not very good for food.

Anonymous said...

KY, have you read this interesting bit about cats:

WHEN GOD MADE CATS

When God made the world, He chose to put animals in it, and decided to give each whatever it wanted. All the animals formed a long line before His throne, and the cat quietly went to the end of the line. To the elephant and the bear He gave strength, to the rabbit and the deer, swiftness; to the owl, the ability to see at night, to the birds and the butterflies, great beauty; to the fox, cunning; to the monkey, intelligence; to the dog, loyalty; to the lion, courage; to the otter, playfulness. And all these were things the animals begged of God. At last he came to the end of the line, and there sat the little cat, waiting patiently. "What will YOU have?" God asked the cat.

The cat shrugged modestly. "Oh, whatever scraps you have left over. I don't mind."

"But I'm God. I have everything left over."

"Then I'll have a little of everything, please."

And God gave a great shout of laughter at the cleverness of this small animal, and gave the cat everything she asked for, adding grace and elegance and, only for her, a gentle purr that would always attract humans and assure her a warm and comfortable home.

But he took away her false modesty.

by LENORE FLEISCHER