Jun 222018
 

No doubt we all love our critters – even the difficult ones.  (On a bright note, Nike is actually getting a bit mellower as he gets older.)  But that doesn’t mean that, like our kids, they don’t have their moments of being total jerks.

So let’s enjoy a few of their antics …

“Did you honestly NOT notice how big my beak is?”

“You said you wanted the dog to lose weight.  I’m just helping him cut back on his appetite is all.”

No … NO … NO! NO! NO!

“That paper towel commercial was right – they are incredibly soft!”

Well, that explains the fuzzy TV reception.

 

Proof that colored strings don’t ALWAYS make the best toy.

The whole yard, and you had to pick my helmet?

Hey – looked like a toilet to me.

 

You say it’s called “Snapchat”?  Really?!?  There’s an “h” in there?  I thought it was called “Snapcat”!

He falls for this every time.

Kittens can be jerks

Dogs can be jerks

Even pet fish can be jerks

But cats do “Jerk”  best – even to their own brother!

 

 

 

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  10 Responses to “Friday Fun: Our Pets Can Be Jerks!”

  1. Cross posted to Care2 HERE

    • I read recently that cat brains resemble human brains more than they do dog brains.  I’m pretty sure that means in their structure, and I trust we all know that structure doesn’t explain everything about the way thinking happens.  However, the tidbit COULD explain why cats can be the biggest jerks – since humans can be the biggest jerks of all!

  2. I have lived with cats for the better part of my life. Right now I have two cats who are sisters. They can be jerks in the morning, especially on the weekends when I want to sleep in but they want their bloomin’ breakfast.

  3. We cats are naughty by definition! ?

  4. I have a Russian Blue. 
    She’s gorgeous, (and she knows it..’nuff said)

    My little Shih Tzu runs circles around her, and all the cat has to do (when she doesn’t want to be bothered any more)…is….put her paw straight out and the dog stops, and lays down. It’s hilarious in a weird way. 😉

    Both my sweet ‘girls’ get along very well though. 

    Thanks, Nameless for post, and Joanne for cross posting. 

  5. Thanks for the pics , videos and captions.
    Just what I needed to offset today’s baddies.
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  6. Glad you’re back and with a real dose of animal humour!  I personally like the cat’s editorial on dog kibble!  Here’s one to add.  I saw this a number of years ago.

    What happens when you take too long to feed your cat!

    Thanks for the LOLs Nameless!

  7. LOL!! Love ’em!!! ? ?

  8. Cats are jerks? No, never!

    Apparently, he was trying to do his taxes.

    Thanks, Nameless for a wonderful reminder why I love my jerks so. Glad to see you back.

    Oh, and any Aussie could have told the maker of this picture never to put a Sulfur Crested Cockatoo next to something plastic or rubbery, especially not grey or black. The result is very predictable. The Sulfur Cresteds residing near us have torn the metal fly screen on our porch doors to shreds. When we asked friends why they would do that they consistently replied: “Because they can.”

  9. Crazy funny!

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