Although science now theorizes that cats are liquid rather than solid, this point of view is complicated by the observation that cats are often highly viscous and may often take days or even months to flow from one location to another.
Via Imgur.
Although science now theorizes that cats are liquid rather than solid, this point of view is complicated by the observation that cats are often highly viscous and may often take days or even months to flow from one location to another.
Via Imgur.
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Good! Gives me plenty of time for belly snorgling!
Also, he looks like all the color ran into his face from hanging upside down.
Sid Viscous?
That is one snorgable belly.
I would be sorely tempted to raspberry. My face would probably grow back eventually.
Nice!
I too want to dive in to the belly. My cats love it, so they’ve lulled me into a false sense of security.
He passed out from playing too many video games.
Wasn’t there an Ig Nobel prize awarded this year for an actual scientific study on cats changing their form from solid to liquid? Clearly, this cat was a participant in that ztudy, judging by ots liquid state!
Yeah, I remember that! I used it in Links.
An obvious case of Rigor catis. Ded cute and still pliable.
Oh, Mike. I didn’t think it was possible for me to love you more than I already do, but hovertext has made it so.
Yeah, that one had me guffawing.
I was charmed as well!
Bit late to comment, but my screen showed the title and only part of the picture, from just above the toes up. I sat there staring at the couch for a good two minutes, trying to figure out what dreadful pun Mike was going to retrieve from a courderoy couch. Did the wrinkles make a picture? Did the nap form an image? Was he trying to do a play on words with ‘cat nap’? I could not fathom where the cat was.
Then I scrolled down.
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