Mark, the second half of that score needs to be updated.
So many questions……
I used to have a leash for my cat, so compared to that I think a plant stroller actually makes more sense.
I have a leash for my cat too. I take him with me when I go on short hikes where I’ll be at like one tree for a hour or two. Always close by.
Awww, that’s so sweet.
Looks like he’s admiring the pitcher plants too.
And @Laura, our cat doesn’t like the leash, but he is so motivated to be outside, he tolerates it.
I keep a tiny carbiner on the handle, so it’s easy to anchor him nearby, when I’m weeding and putzong in the yard.
My sister had a cat when she lived in Tehachapi in the southern Sierras. We’d go for walks from her house and Jack would instantly appear and walk with us all the way.
But I remember being quick to put a leash on one of my dogs at an off leash dog park when a young guy appeared with his cat on his shoulders. I could understand any resentment he may have felt about the preferential use of public funds being used on my pets but … I still took off in the other direction in a hurry. Did not want to see how that turned out and I sure did not want to put my dog’s recall to the test with so much riding on it. Occasionally someone will show up with a parrot or such on their shoulder but they usually also have a dog as well so not quite as worrisome.
No, but c defines (through E=mc^2) how strong atomic binding energies are, so those outcomes are just mathematics.
Oops. Too honest.
My mom used to think her own mom, Shirley, would follow her all the days of her life…
And then there’s Gladly, the cross-eyed bear.
Learnt a new word: Mondegreen - Wikipedia
(And the replies immediately following. ; - ) And acyrologia, a couple above.
This just in: Florida governor bans the Cinderella story from public schools. Says mice transitioning to horses is unnatural and immoral.
That doesn’t bode well for talking serpents then. Better hide your Bibles.