When my dad was a kid (in the 40's) his father ran a pet shop. My dad said the monkeys (apparently in those days, they were readily available for sale in pet stores) would break out of their cages, open the parakeet cages, and pull the heads off of every parakeet. Piled the heads in one corner of the cage and bodies in the other. Then closed the door and went back into their cages. That story always made me laugh when he would tell it.
I take it the gibbon and the cat are best buds.
ReplyDeleteGibbons don't have tails.
DeleteEither that or the clip (mercifully) ends before the gibbon tries to tear the cat's head off.
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When my dad was a kid (in the 40's) his father ran a pet shop. My dad said the monkeys (apparently in those days, they were readily available for sale in pet stores) would break out of their cages, open the parakeet cages, and pull the heads off of every parakeet. Piled the heads in one corner of the cage and bodies in the other. Then closed the door and went back into their cages. That story always made me laugh when he would tell it.
DeleteAwwww...that was so sweet my teeth are aching! ;)
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"Morning George."
ReplyDelete"Morning Sam."
Ima just gonna mossy ober chere and visit my buddy, Kitty.
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