An aggressive tactician and brilliant military leader, General George S. Catton commanded the armored division that successfully captured the living room, forcing the enemy dogs to retreat into the downstairs broom closet.
Via the Joint Sender-inner chiefs Andrew Y. and Sharon H. (Links will return Monday!)
I can’t decide if the kitty in the back is waiting for his turn in the tank or just thinking how weird his sibling is…
Probably a one-cat think-tank. 😼
He’s upset because Catton just slapped him.
So basically the dogs are now Hairy Pawter and living in the closet until their acceptance letter arrives. Is one of the cat’s name Dudley?
I really have to get started on a cardboard kitty tank.
Today Scorpius wants the petpets. He’s such an odd little guy. Thanks for all the congrats yesterday, people. It really does feel like we’re turning a corner.
That is so good to hear about Scorpius.
I think you perfectly captured the debate going on in his brain. Want/don’t want. Want/don’t want. It’s like the “let me in! let me out!” thing.
I love that kitty doesn’t just have a tank, but identifiably an abrams. It even has the storage compartments, the part at the back that bulges up, and the periscope on the commanders side.
I love that you know this! May I call on you for design advice?
Lol sure.
LOL – George S. Catton (played by George C. Scatt?)