tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2552880991412553088.post7844277717790883146..comments2024-02-09T02:39:35.343-05:00Comments on Two Seeds on a Blog: NAME THAT KITTY - Part 2 on ThursdayJudy Thttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15345722113065788774noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2552880991412553088.post-85336581194397994752011-01-29T23:21:57.603-05:002011-01-29T23:21:57.603-05:00Mickey, as you know from Part 1, the first ever pe...Mickey, as you know from Part 1, the first ever pet Jimmy and I had was Shorty Shorttail, which I think was captured on a fishing trip (or wading trip) my mom and dad took with your mom and dad in Estill. I didn't tell what became of Shorty Shorttail when he shuffled off this mortal coil (or kicked the bucket). The reason I didn't tell it was because it was the only bad thing Mom ever did and I don't want folks to think badly of her. She casually told me, when asked, that she flushed Shorty Shorttail down the commode. Can you believe your Aunt Libby would do such a thing? Well, I sure couldn't! <br /><br />Jeff is 40 years old, still won't talk about the "When Animals Attack" chapter in his life, but does have the scars to remember it by.Judy Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15345722113065788774noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2552880991412553088.post-89131299682988700572011-01-29T10:24:35.936-05:002011-01-29T10:24:35.936-05:00Judy, this is completely visual in your beautiful ...Judy, this is completely visual in your beautiful prose but I think it may be a rerun of Animal Hoarders or perhaps "When Animals Attack" on the Animal Planet TV show. <br /><br />Cuz MickeyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2552880991412553088.post-32087596952086366482011-01-28T13:11:40.935-05:002011-01-28T13:11:40.935-05:00Judy didn't tell you all about the maddest I h...Judy didn't tell you all about the maddest I have ever been at our cats. <br /><br />I am obsessive and proud to raise a successful vegetable garden our back yard and enjoy spending a lot of time planting, watering and nurturing my plants. There are constant problems and challenging whims of nature to overcome. It is especially difficult to get a good stand of okra plants because the seeds will not always germinate allowing the tiny plants to come up and when they finally do come up the fragile little plants are often knocked over by the wind and rain in springtime thunder storms. So I go out and straighten up the little plants with my hands. This spring I would see the soil churned up around the plants with several of them knocked over and killed. It did not take long to figure out that the cats were defecating in the soil near the plants and knocking them over and even pulling them out of the ground with their paws. I spied Puck doing his destructive doo-doo thing one day from the bathroom window. I tried to catch them doing it and when I did I would raise the window and holler and scream at them.<br /><br />I even was able to run out and catch Puck in the act and rendered a bit of corporal punishment across his backside. I bought some cat repellent spray and sprayed it around the small okra plants. It was a long and often frustrating struggle but I finally got a good stand of okra plants and we were rewarded with a whole lot of yummy okra to eat last summer. <br /><br />Since Judy is big on googling here is what I found on google about cats in South Park. Was Cartman's cat a male or female?<br /><br />Kitty was its name and it has also been called Mr Kitty. In one episode the boys got the cat to spray like a male cat.<br /><br />In another episode titled "Cat Orgy" the cat went into heat and tried to get mounted by all the male cats as well as being referred to as "She".Tom Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17709800599813555016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2552880991412553088.post-1061926905664806892011-01-28T05:43:23.585-05:002011-01-28T05:43:23.585-05:00How about, "Getouttahereyoufreakinthing"...How about, "Getouttahereyoufreakinthing"? I know that the heavier political stuff you guys write should be more to my liking. It certainly stimulates my thinking. But these last two posts are treasures. Just delightful. Thanks!Tim O'Keefehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12653709506879101775noreply@blogger.com