Cattorney Wendel Clarke demonstrates how he would have handled it.
By playing dead.
Cattorney Wendel Clarke demonstrates how he would have handled it.
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Ahhhh.... I miss having fuzzy morons in the house. I really do. And no matter how much legal advice dispense, all cats have that moron quality. The one that will have them staring at the toy trying to figure out what it is, even after playing with it 30 secs beforehand.
ReplyDeleteBut yes, full on fisticuffs may have solved the problem.
The look on George's face in the second photo! That's a death stare right there. Does he normally give such sound legal advice that could land you in jail? LOL! Sounds like Wendell is the one you should listen to. He knows things.
ReplyDeleteGeorge is ruthless.
ReplyDeleteActually George is pretty docile. Shows no aggression towards people. Yet, will wrestle Wendel to the ground. But doesn't hiss. Doesn't swat. He's just a big ol' softie.
ReplyDeleteLove George's lion tail!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary. We shaved him two weeks ago. He can't groom himself because he was hit by a car as a kitten and can't contort his back-end so he gets really matted. We adopted him from a shelter after he had healed.
ReplyDeleteThe cattorneys provide excellent advice and will let you know when you've displeased them.
ReplyDeleteSometimes they just get in your face and purr.