I have the right to curse
at squirrels and other critters
that may dare to pass by my windows."
Especially the beady eyed ones!!!
Run, run as quick as you can before I have to come out
there and show you just who's deck this is.
Bill of Rights as stated in
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Lovin' our Cat.
Signed,
Madi
Oh yah Madi,
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have that right. You show that pesty squirrel just whos the boss round here!!
wags
Jazzi
Madi, you certainly told that squirrel who is in command of the porch. But be careful, it looks like he has laser eyes too!
ReplyDeleteOoops! I hope that isn't the squirrel I sent over to deliver a message to you. Nah, wrong kind of squirrel. If you see one with a really big bushy tail he is alright, he just wants to talk.
Purrs & Hugs,
Cindi Lou and J
Give that squirrel a tongue lashing!!
ReplyDeleteSure looks like you scared him away Madi! What curse word did you say to him? lol
ReplyDeleteWhat about the right to curse at a perfectly innocent Shar Pei? I can't tell you the things that Simone called me for a while there. No more, though. Now she just curses at Franklin, who has done way more to earn that invective than I ever even considered.
ReplyDeletelotsa licks, Lola
You absolutely have that right, Madi! Looks like you have a very nice deck. I better not show these pictures to Rosie, she will want to come for a visit.
ReplyDeleteYour pal, Pip
Madi,
ReplyDeleteHappy Saturday my furiend!
Tree rats is evil.....just sayin' ;)
Woofs and Licks,
Maggie Mae
That's right, Madi, stand your ground against those squirrels!
ReplyDeleteOur squirrels used to run me ragged trying to keep them off the bird feeders!
I think they needed a sign: food for the birds NOT for squirrels!
Raider
Oh! That squirrel has nerve to enter your domain!!!
ReplyDeleteThat squirrel is lucky that all you did was curse...in a Diva-like way, of course!
ReplyDeleteYou go girl; good for you for staking claim to your deck...We are trying to catch up with our wonderful friends on the weekends; our Mommy's new job, along with her part time one, makes it difficult to visit during the week now...We hope you enjoy a fun weekend together with your parents, sweet friend...kisses...Calle, Halle, Sukki
ReplyDeletePS...We just commented on some of your precious posts this past week; we really miss you, lovely girl!
Hi Madi and Mom,
ReplyDeleteYou go girl!! Run them off Madi. You show them!!!
Love your visits!!
As long as she doesn't catch them and bring them into the house and give them to you as offerings!!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I got Madi's name is the Jazzi Christmas Exchange. But now I'm a veteran kitty shopper! :)
Oh, you should HEAR the words that my kitteh sister Abby says when squirrels and rabbits have the nerve to come into our yard. Well, I would tell you but they kinda make me blush. Even Cap'n Ripley doesn't have THAT kind of vocabulary!
ReplyDeleteWiggles & Wags,
Mayzie
Mom says she LUVS collards! And she wonders what time she should come over?
ReplyDeleteWiggles & Wags,
mayzie
We chitter and swear at the squirrels too. We chase them up the trees, but they are sneaky and go out on little thin branches that would break if we followed them.
ReplyDeleteoh no... you have squirrels too??? I am on my way.. I know how to stalk them!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!!
Licks from OLive
The nerve of that squirrel, Madi!
ReplyDeleteYou have the right!
Happy saturday!
Kisses and hugs
Lorenza
Give him what for, Madi!!
ReplyDeleteno squirrel is safe from you, madi! they should be glad you are behind that glass.
ReplyDeleteGive him his marching orders Madi!
ReplyDeleteWay to go Madi!
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should put Chubbs in front of you! That will send him quaking!
Woofs,
Pepsi
Oh, please don't tell him you won't hurt him! I wanna scare him a little, for trying to hurt me the other time! Teehee.
ReplyDeleteWoofs,
Pepsi