From the moment the stranger arrived, something deep inside Percival’s instincts told him the newcomer was not to be trusted. Little things gave it away: He was a too outgoing; his mannerisms exaggerated, like an imitation; the overly enthusiastic way he said things like “So what are we doing today? Cat stuff? I love cat stuff!” Taken individually, Percival might have dismissed these clues, but together, they left him convinced the stranger was not one of them.
I’m… speechless, Sharon H.
I don’t know what I expected, but it wasn’t this.
Obligatory:
It’s an EXCELLENT disguise. Those eyes, those ears! The kittehs, however, seem deeply offended by the creature.
The t-shirt takes it to the next level. Holy moly.
I love “naked” cats I think they are the cutest and they feel so soft but holy hairball that mask is terrifying!
Do I even want to know the backstory here (aside from Mike’s)? This is something but I don’t know what. I love the naked kitties but the other thing, now that’s scary. And it looks like the cats are not amused either.
Eeeek! That costume is deeply disturbing. Run away, kitties. Run away.
I know I’d be running – yikes! How does that not scare the cats? For me, that’s as bad as clowns and the Burger King creepy guy – fast bye.
“Is it still considered ‘furry’ if there’s no fur?”
Ok, that’s up there with “Did Adam and Eve have navels.”
Furries, the new Drag Queens.
That costume is nightmare fuel.
Even the horse in the painting looks mildly repelled.
Honestly, the cat-mask looks rather perturbed as well.
Not to mention that floating horse ghost between the ears. Either that or it’s a very coincidental water stain.
I kinda like the cat looking straight ahead. It has a vibe of “that’s right peasants, bow before the new over lord. Now bring us a tribute of yummy tuna before we all have to wear the hat”
This is both hilarious and disturbing. Why I love this site.