I think we will wait a few more days past surgery to try that on the cats, but try it we will.
I predict that the young one will freak and jump into the air, and the old one will hiss a cat "fuck you" at it. Because that is their reaction to most things.
I hope I'm not the only one who thought it was cruel to do that to the cats.
I kind of want to try the cucumber thing on my cats, but I think the dog might be the one traumatized by the cucumber.
I'm glad that in general, my FB friends are rational on subjects like Syrian refugees. The problem is the assholes that my friends are friends with.
I think brief cucumber freakout (if it even happens, which I doubt) is fair payback for the 5AM wake up caterwauls to fill up an 80% full food bowl. I'm not planning to stash them around the place like landmines.
Well, don't be surprised when you find decapitated cucumbers in your beds.
I noticed that most of the cats are eating and I wonder if a) they're not just so wrapped up in eating they don't hear anyone come up behind them, or b) they're more on guard when they are eating. I accidentally kicked a cat toy right by Oz while he was eating the other day and he nearly did a backflip.
Makes sense. With all the laptop cords and phone chargers around here, I have to assume that any snake-sensitivity in these cats is evolutionarily dead.
I'm glad that in general, my FB friends are rational on subjects like Syrian refugees. The problem is the assholes that my friends are friends with.
Dang, no kidding. I saw a comment on a post (I can't remember whose post anymore) that said "I think we should allow Syrian refugees in [to the US] who are Christian!" And you could tell this person thought that they were being the height of open-mindedness.