One of the things I miss about having a cat is being able to occasionally prank the boy, though it was hard to do because he was so smart (and suspicious … and paranoid), but sometimes I managed, and he always made me laugh.
So this morning, let us take a look at some pet owners and others with weird senses of humor. These are my peeps!
Well, now I know where the Saran Wrap went … GIF found on Pinterest.
Yeah, pup, I don’t blame you. That snowman’s a creep. GIF found on PetCube.
OK, it’s mean, but I did this more than once. GIF found on College Humor.
Dude, do NOT mess with me when it comes to treats! GIF found on Funny or Die.
I don’t see it, but it must be there, and it must be scary! GIF found on Twisted Sifter.
It’s not just owners who prank pets… GIF found on Viral Circus.
For all the people with arachnophobia that I teased, I am heartily sorry. GIF found on Reddit.
Too much time on your hands? GIF found on Tumblr.
Aw, I’m gonna play with the kitty …. oh, crap, crap, crap! GIF found on We Know Memes.
Nope, my tongue. GIF found on Gifbin.
Where. Did. He. GO?? Tell me, dammit! GIF found on What’s Happening?!
A hundred years ago, there was a documentary called “Profiles in Courage” that started every episode with an eagle flying around the screen. When it left the screen, my cat would always search the back of the TV for the bird.
I have never thought to prank Charlie the cat, but he loves to sneak up behind Josie the lhasa-poo and do his kitty ninja moves. I love the Saran wrap on the pet door.
Cats are huge pranksters. Luke loved making huge rackets to make me run into a room, and he’d just sit there calmly, like, “What? I didn’t do anything!” 😹
Whenever my Golden Retriever yawns, I jokingly suggest that maybe he needs to take a cat nap. When I am rubbing his belly and he gets this blissful expression on his furry face as if he is in Doggie Heaven, I jokingly suggest that maybe he should learn how to purr like a cat to let me know how much he is enjoying the belly rub.
A purr from a dog would probably sound more like a growl, which would be disconcerting. But I’ve seen plenty of cats who think they’re dogs, and vice versa. 😼🐶
Luke was an inside cat, so a pet door would be superfluous for me. The next ones (when I’m ready) will also be indoor because there are too many idiots and big trucks driving on my street at all hours.
I'm a retiree in his seventies. That may not be significant to many, since there is a bunch of us Baby Boomers around. However, in the year 2,000, when I received a diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma, I expected to be dead in three to five years.
A hundred years ago, there was a documentary called “Profiles in Courage” that started every episode with an eagle flying around the screen. When it left the screen, my cat would always search the back of the TV for the bird.
BTW I named him Gladys so he’d learn to fight.
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I tried so hard to fool Luke like that, but it never happened. Some cats refuse to give an easy laugh.
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I have never thought to prank Charlie the cat, but he loves to sneak up behind Josie the lhasa-poo and do his kitty ninja moves. I love the Saran wrap on the pet door.
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Cats are huge pranksters. Luke loved making huge rackets to make me run into a room, and he’d just sit there calmly, like, “What? I didn’t do anything!” 😹
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Whenever my Golden Retriever yawns, I jokingly suggest that maybe he needs to take a cat nap. When I am rubbing his belly and he gets this blissful expression on his furry face as if he is in Doggie Heaven, I jokingly suggest that maybe he should learn how to purr like a cat to let me know how much he is enjoying the belly rub.
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A purr from a dog would probably sound more like a growl, which would be disconcerting. But I’ve seen plenty of cats who think they’re dogs, and vice versa. 😼🐶
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Sometimes he does act like a cat–for example when he can’t seem to decide whether or not he wants to stay inside or go out in the back yard.
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Ha!
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If he could talk, he would probably tell me to quit comparing him to those creatures which I call “cats”.
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He should feel honored. 😉
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No I don’t have a so-called “doggie door” and I have no intention of installing one either. I prefer just to open the door to let the dog in or out.
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Luke was an inside cat, so a pet door would be superfluous for me. The next ones (when I’m ready) will also be indoor because there are too many idiots and big trucks driving on my street at all hours.
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My dog is trained to stay inside the fenced-in back yard unless I take him for a walk on his leash.
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Good boy!
I know of way too many dog owners who don’t train, and that’s just asking for trouble.
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“Good boy!” Me or the dog?
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Both. 😜🐕
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LOL.
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