I heard a story about a cat named Tommy who got stung by a bee when he was walking or sitting under a straight chair. From then on, Tommy kept as far away from that chair as he could, and gave it wide berth when he had to walk past it. So be careful, Pippin, Fargo and Pippi!
Pippin asks, “What you?” That shows openness. Pippi asks, “What now?” That shows she feels annoyed or put upon. Well, in fairness, they did apparently wake her up from a nap. But it’s funny and the 2 responses, similar but different, speak volumes.
FreyjaRN Premium Member over 1 year ago
Pippi, the honey badger in drag, an adult? Okay…
I love how Pippin asked the bee what it was. That’s polite for a cat. Often they swat or chase anything that moves.
arolarson Premium Member over 1 year ago
Whatever you do Pippin, don’t try to eat it….a sting in the mouth would be very, very bad!
fuzzmoz over 1 year ago
I heard a story about a cat named Tommy who got stung by a bee when he was walking or sitting under a straight chair. From then on, Tommy kept as far away from that chair as he could, and gave it wide berth when he had to walk past it. So be careful, Pippin, Fargo and Pippi!
rikkiTikki Premium Member over 1 year ago
Interesting they look on Pippi as the adult. Not sure what her reaction will be – fun to find out.
tad1 over 1 year ago
Pippi to the rescue! (Maybe.)
Sue Ellen over 1 year ago
I wouldn’t count on Pippi to give good advice in this situation.
fuzzmoz over 1 year ago
Pippin asks, “What you?” That shows openness. Pippi asks, “What now?” That shows she feels annoyed or put upon. Well, in fairness, they did apparently wake her up from a nap. But it’s funny and the 2 responses, similar but different, speak volumes.