Cat Will Keep His Job at the Local Library After International Backlash
Beloved Cat Will Keep His Job at the Local Library After International Backlash
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To me "Browser" is a very serious and responsible sort of cat . He looks a lot more that way than my own Kitler ...
Here he is trying to look innocent ...
Having a pretty face does NOT qualify him to hold a responsible job such as the featured cat "Browser" ... I doubt my cat will ever cause an international backlash !
Well, for your sake, I hope he doesn't! But he looks like a beautiful cat with a good personality-- he can help on a more "local" level, keeping down the population of vermin... He is certainly sweet looking!
AWE...........Petey he looks like he's getting ready to start some trouble. Wonder who he learned that from.
Here's my little guy. We had just moved in and things were still in a bit of a disarray but he found his spot on the couch before I could put his blanket down.
he looks like he's getting ready to start some trouble.
You have NO IDEA how true that is ... My cat can beat up your cat !
My cat's a lover not a fighter......at least with me. He and my husband do play "fight club" everyday. It's funny because he attacks my husband's ankles and my husband jumps around trying to get away from him.
After many years studying Tai Chi I learned ways of dealing with a cat who thinks he's the boss . I can balance on 1 foot while gently stepping on the cat with the other foot . Adding a martial arts yell becomes unnecessary ...
Very handsome PJ. Funny how they all have their favorite spots. You didn't give up his name.
This is my boy. His name is Wally.
He's a handsome fellow! My little guy came to us with the name Tiber. We got him from the pound about 5 years ago. He used to be very skittish for well over a year. Even to this day he only really allows me to hold him.
Tiber is a very cool name.
I got Wally when he was 8 weeks old. I think he thinks he's human. He's uber friendly, but mommy's boy for snuggling and daddy's boy for play.
sheesh John! Hahaha - I wouldn't apply for a job in diplomacy.
I had a tuxedo domestic shorthair for more than 17 years. He was my buddy when I was single, and our family pet when I got married and had kids.
Do you recall what his name was Buzz ? What kind of disposition did he have ?
Fidget, and he was a lover, not a fighter. In fact he was quite a wimp.
He was given to me as a kitten by my neighbour and friend, Gale Garnett, (who had written the song "We'll Sing in the Sunshine").
Philosophically Gale G. was sort of the Rolling Stone of her generation [based on her lyrics ] ...
She lived in Toronto about 5 or 6 houses away just around the corner from my house. Although she had a deep booming voice, she was a very quiet gentle private person. That was almost half a century ago.
Correction: It was in the early 1970s, not half a century ago.
I actually had a cat in my classroom name "Oscar" who was also a mouser. Better than any rat poison and he did a great job.
Did Oscar look anything like Browser ? How was he around the kids ? What was his favorite academic topic ?!
Oscar was a brown tabby. He was great with the kids and actually helped with teaching. He made for a great incentive to work. The kid who did his task first and well got him for an hour. He was quite the lap cat.
Would you say his fav topic was being a lapidarian ?