Sunday, September 7, 2014

Cats of Birmingham: Part 6

 This cat was enjoying being covered in bits of grass and dirt.

Old Blue Eyes

 This cat had ghostly blue eyes which it used to stare into our souls.

Dark in the Distance

 This cat was far away. They say the human eye can spot the light of a candle from 30 miles away. My wife can spot a cat from twice that distance.

Gutter Ball

 This cat was wondering about how it came to this point in its life. If only it had stayed off cat nip and stayed in cat school.

Cat Wolf

 This cat was transforming into a werewolf. Or maybe it was trying to hold in a poop.

Ears

 This cat was depressed because it hadn't grown into its ears.

Mexican Standoff

 This cat was stuck in a Mexican standoff between it's laziness and its dislike of water.

Droopy Tail

 I've always thought that cat tails were parasitic creatures that survived by attaching themselves to cat butts. This cat showed evidence of this as its tail was attempting to leave the bench without the cat.

Green Fever

 This cat was a bit obsessed with green.

Splotchy Roof

 This cat was pretending to be clogged up leaves in a gutter.

Bro

 This kitten wanted to know the answer to this question: "Bro, do you even lift?"

Dr. Suess

This cat was wearing a hat! Who knew that cats wore hats outside of Dr. Suess books? Its hat went perfectly with its light grey coat.  Thanks for stopping by again.

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