Friday Cat Blogging
What Are The Odds?
Can I scare him?
[Editor: Lucrezia is about to show her mean streak. Having finished her meal she prepares to spook Specialist Underhouse from his. And she wonders why the other cats don’t like her.]
by Bryan
Can I scare him?
[Editor: Lucrezia is about to show her mean streak. Having finished her meal she prepares to spook Specialist Underhouse from his. And she wonders why the other cats don’t like her.]
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6 comments
Did Specialist get any dinner? Love the name: Lucrezia. And the evil look…
She is called Lucrezia because she was evil even as a kitten.
The Spc eats quickly, and there was more food in the dish because it is a much larger vessel. He eats well. I worry more about his nerves, as dealing with Lucrezia is unpleasant, and “girls” aren’t supposed to be mean like that … well, except for his mother … and his sister is no Goody Two-shoes …
Lucrezia is definitely an ideal name for her Bryan!
She will rub up against your legs, but if you are silly enough to bend over to pet her, well … you’d better be OK with the sight of your own blood.
Wonders? HAH! She’ll get the extra food. That makes up for the other cats not liking her. She looks like a tiny tiger, but she doesn’t look mean. Of course, most kitties don’t look mean.
Oh, she is no longer a kitten, although she is a small cat. She is just evil to the core, a real psycho, which is why the other cats avoid her.