All my cats made horking sounds as a warning and I would grab something appropriate like a newspaper or rag for them to use, and they would refuse to hold still and still manage to go on the floor. Ditto for my dogs. Then my current dog started the pre-hork gag one time and I held her neck gently while I grabbed a rag and she just let me. I think she ate some bad berries off the ground, since she hasn’t ever thrown up since or before since I have had her. New avatar of her today, calming a woman in 2020 who had two family members in the hospital, and she could not go see them, just wait on the main hallway in the seats. My dog zeroed in on her to give comfort and I chatted with her for the story.
Reminds me of those little buckets of slime that were popular in the mid-80s. Several kids in my class had the stuff. One girl was trying to just pour a little into another girl’s hand (she was a little squeamish if you gave her too much) but then it all came out in one big blob and she screamed and dropped it on the ground. Still crack up when I think of that.
When either of my two cats starts the horking, my dog goes over and stands by and then cleans up the hairball. It’s one of the grossest things I’ve witnessed.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
pathetic
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
Sequel to the Blob! The (hair) Glob!
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 2 years ago
Great Hair-Balls of Fire…
Doug K about 2 years ago
Bouncing Living Amoeboid Slime Cat Ectoplasm
Ichabod Ferguson about 2 years ago
More Outer Limits than Twilight Zone.
anamchara42 about 2 years ago
As the servant of four cats, I laughed out loud at this one.
anamchara42 about 2 years ago
As the servant of four cats, I laughed out loud at this one.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Poncho has a flame thrower? Hey, I want one of those. I have this wasp thing going on in my shed.
SmashedHat about 2 years ago
It’s touched you! Now it can assume your form!
enigmamz about 2 years ago
Suddenly, I thought this was a Calvin and Hobbes.
yip yip yip about 2 years ago
So much for the new carpet. I hope the carpet was flameproof. Yip yip yip yip yip
Moonkey Premium Member about 2 years ago
All my cats made horking sounds as a warning and I would grab something appropriate like a newspaper or rag for them to use, and they would refuse to hold still and still manage to go on the floor. Ditto for my dogs. Then my current dog started the pre-hork gag one time and I held her neck gently while I grabbed a rag and she just let me. I think she ate some bad berries off the ground, since she hasn’t ever thrown up since or before since I have had her. New avatar of her today, calming a woman in 2020 who had two family members in the hospital, and she could not go see them, just wait on the main hallway in the seats. My dog zeroed in on her to give comfort and I chatted with her for the story.
bookworm0812 about 2 years ago
Reminds me of those little buckets of slime that were popular in the mid-80s. Several kids in my class had the stuff. One girl was trying to just pour a little into another girl’s hand (she was a little squeamish if you gave her too much) but then it all came out in one big blob and she screamed and dropped it on the ground. Still crack up when I think of that.
Julie478 Premium Member about 2 years ago
When either of my two cats starts the horking, my dog goes over and stands by and then cleans up the hairball. It’s one of the grossest things I’ve witnessed.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 years ago
Poncho doesn’t want to think about what’s in a cat’s mouth.
dv about 2 years ago
That’s what they told John Hurt