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Friday Not Cat Blogging

The local cats are apparently still sleeping off yesterday’s turkey and today’s left overs, so I’ll just plug in Cats in the media.

Belgians tweet cat pictures during #BrusselsLockdown. The police asked people to refrain from providing information on social media as to where they were operating, and people decided to fill in with cat pictures.

In a strange citrus fruit commercial, you have a boy using a large orange tabby guided by a laser pointer to threaten his father about eating the last orange.

The Sun tabloid ran a misleading story about Muslims supporting radicals. People responded by tweeting their on version of “1 in 5 Muslims” headlines (the cats are at the end of the article).

In Australia a red-bellied black snake (poisonous) bit a woman, and the snake was then bitten and killed by the woman’s cat. If you avoid the heads, venomous snakes taste just like turkey. (They have pictures of the woman and the snake, but no picture of the cat.)

2 comments

1 hipparchia { 12.01.15 at 6:20 pm }

snake and cat – what??? no picture of the HERO of that story???? wtf, internets?????

muslims and cats – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muezza I read that story as a kid and wanted for years to convert to islam. I decided to become a godless heathen instead, but if I were to choose a religion. . . .

cats in Belgium – hovercats! do want!

orange cat – I love halos (the oranges), and curmudgeon cat probably would have approved of that commercial, but no it would not make me go out and buy anything (except possibly a cage to put that kid in).

2 Bryan { 12.01.15 at 9:50 pm }

Yeah, I really wanted to see the cat.
I don’t even remember how long ago I heard that the markings on the foreheads of tabbies was an ‘M’ for Mohammad.
I had the ‘cat sniper’ and the ‘kitten surrender’ on this place.
Their series of Halo commercials feature kids I would put down before they grew up to be serial killers.