During the early 17th century, as Puritans settled into what would become New England, laws were strict and punishments harsh. Every town had a pillory to shame miscreants and drunkards, including a miniature one for misbehaving cats.
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Awwww…I couldn’t punish that cute face! The eyes, people! The EYES!
Almost doesn’t look real!
It’s the eye-ear combo that’s pushing me over the edge.
Obviously in modern times that kitten would be more appropriately sentenced to life without parole in my house.
I’m ded. Those eyes!!! So cute!!!
The Purrlet Letter.
Nooooooooooooooooo!!!!
To be fair, they have a point.
Those whiskers are illegally long, and therefore bylaw violations. Could cause traffic accidents from so many people staring at them.
Kitten by Keane.
Better than the dunking test…