OK, so a suit on a human doesn't indicate he's intelligent. Yes, a lion is technically a cat; but if a lion owned a boy, he would probably eat him. Next the boy asks a cowboy on a horse if HE has seen the cat. A cowboy? Where'd he come from? The cowboy points out a Bobcat...
Right! No smarter than the businessman...SO the boy asks a man in a sombrero on a donkey--wait, so we are to believe the little human has gone to Mexico looking for his cat? Well, obviously big humans there aren't any smarter: this guy on a donkey points to a Mountain Lion...Next, the boy asks some naked African guy who points him to a Leopard. Followed by two African ladies who point him to a Black Panther:
By the end I felt like the people who made this sign:
Even though it is a classic...and there are a LOT of cats in it, I think I am going to give this two and a half treats. I got tired of the question and I think little humans would too no matter HOW little they can read on their own. Repetition to a point is good...but can numb your brain if it goes on too long.
New Brown Mousie (New Grey Mousie's cousin) had gone missing...I was pretty sure that either Bubble ate him (she eats most things smaller than her head that don't get out of her way) or he escaped to join the real mousies under the bird feeder. But he was just hiding in the Daddies' sleeping room under the furniture. I am going to keep a close eye on him now that he has returned. I think he was hiding under there to eavesdrop--we don't want that info getting back to the Mousie masses! |