Parakeet Won't Leave Cat Alone
We're assuming that this parakeet has taken the role of this cat's mother. It's obvious, right? Clearly, it's giving the cat the third degree about where the cat was last night. It pesters and chastises the cat into a wall. The cat momentarily defends itself, but inevitably gives in to the bird's berating, as most children do. We hope that they kiss and make up at the end of their bickering, and that the cat remembers to call the parakeet the next time it's past curfew.
MEET DISCO THE RAPPING, BEAT-BOXING PARAKEET:
MEET DISCO THE RAPPING, BEAT-BOXING PARAKEET:
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Anyone see the hole in the wall? That was from the last parakeet that screwed with the cat. LOL!
August 10 2012 at 7:09 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyKitty is very mild mannered and patient. I have a female siamese that would have swiped his feathers off the second he came near. But Jade (Siamese) is a little bit of a b****h. When she is done being stroked, she let's you know by nipping the side of your hand and giving you a very dirty look, as in "enough, mere mortal". ha ha ;o)
August 10 2012 at 6:33 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyPoor beautiful kitty, can't find any peace. Stupid is a parakeet that tempts his own fate.
August 10 2012 at 3:15 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replythat parakeet is extremely lucky. If that was my cat, we wouldn't have a parakeet anymore.
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