eespentan replylemmy.worldIt's a long name but, judging from the photo, it's a very descriptive and accurate name.17
edgemaster72 replylemmy.world1Hide 1 replyWell yeah it's a bit of a mouthful, that's why we call it Mat for short6
no banana replylemmy.worldTypical cats pretending to be safety oriented, constantly falling off tables.17
Venia Silente replylemm.ee1Hide 1 reply implying gravity and momentum effect a cat when it doesn't want them to 8
bpalmerau aussie.zone1Hide 1 replyI’m Australian. I read the title and immediately scanned the photo looking for the huntsman (spider).11
SSentient_Modem lemm.eeThis would be the only way I go on-site job. One question, how does she handle the cats toilet needs? I travel with three cats and our travels revolve around giving the cats roaming/bathroom breaks every 3 hours.2
Dixie With A Matching Safety Vest is a weird name for a cat
It's a long name but, judging from the photo, it's a very descriptive and accurate name.
Well yeah it's a bit of a mouthful, that's why we call it Mat for short
Dixie-Mat?
...but no seat belt. That's not safety, just a costume.
Typical cats pretending to be safety oriented, constantly falling off tables.
fr, one accident and this cat is dead
there's a difference between jumping from a tree and a collision at 120 km/h
Holy shit is that bigfoot?!
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I’m Australian. I read the title and immediately scanned the photo looking for the huntsman (spider).
Isn't that just what Australian people do in any situation?
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This would be the only way I go on-site job. One question, how does she handle the cats toilet needs? I travel with three cats and our travels revolve around giving the cats roaming/bathroom breaks every 3 hours.