Thursday, February 25, 2016

Finally Friday

We can tell you, Mom is doing the happy dance in THIS house.

What are WE doing? Umm...


A whole lot of this, of course!

Yesterday, we visited Summer's blog and read about the supremely stupid, highly biased "study" some researcher did about hoomins, cats and dogs. It was unflattering, unfair and untrue!, with regards to cats. So we have a message for that "researcher", which we believe reflects the opinion of most, if not all, felines in the Cat Blogosphere:

Kiss. This.

- Sincerely, cats everywhere



16 comments:

  1. I feel the same way about the study! It was such a small study and limited in its measurements.

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  2. Yep, our mom gets all excited when we're all together too. Little things, you know.

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  3. LOL! Yep, that's how we feel :-)

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  4. Yep...we agree! We also like your opinion graphic!

    The Florida Furkids

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  5. MOL! I think your image was as eloquent as my whole blog post - proving once again that a picture is worth a thousand words.

    P.S. Thanks for the shoutout!

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  6. Was that the study done in the UK? There was a TV prog about it and me and mum refused to watch because we knew it would be skewed and non scientific! How can you measure love, eh?

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  7. MOL! I agree with your message. My mum started to watch that programme but turned it off after a few minutes because it was so stupid and biased.

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  8. CLAPPING WILDLY IN AGREEMENT. I expect the researcher didn't even know a real cat..because a real cat would never live with a purrson like that.
    Hugs madi your bfff we love the high flying tails of disrespect too

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  9. That study was very wrong- I agree with your response above :)

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  10. How can you measure love? Bipeds can be so goofy!
    You two look ADORABLE!
    Cammie!

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  11. Bwa! Haa!! Haaa!!! Yous guys got that purrfectly right!!!
    Yous makes mes laughs!
    Kisses
    Nellie

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  12. That study was, um, for the dogs. ;)

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