Because I’m pretty sure that if you pull a cat down on your head, just one time, it’s a lesson you will remember forever.
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I am a new mother to a beautiful baby boy. My husband and I walk each day, still learning about each other, and navigating the beauty of parenting in an American - African, Catholic - Muslim marriage.
You know, you would think it would teach them a lesson, but sometimes it doesn’t. My daughter still doesn’t quite get that kitty doesn’t like little ones and running around in front of him is going to make him chase her. And scratch her.
Oh no!!! Look how happy and full of smiles he was beforehand.
Haha… I did stop him before he actually pulled him down…but that’s what I was thinking.
Some lessons are just best unlearned.
Hmmm. I definately see trouble brewing !
oh…lol…i can just see the next picture in my head
he thinks it is funny now.
Stopping over from momdot. Happy WW
here’s mine
http://allthingsmadebykelly.blogspot.com/2009/08/wordless-wednesday-puppet-theater.html
You know, you would think it would teach them a lesson, but sometimes it doesn’t. My daughter still doesn’t quite get that kitty doesn’t like little ones and running around in front of him is going to make him chase her. And scratch her.
KIDS!
GREAT picture, though.
OH NO! I hope you got to him before he had to learn that lesson!!
Luckily, my one cat who is not afraid of Builder Boy is 20 pounds so Builder Boy has problems moving him. Love this picture!!
Oof. That’s a lesson I don’t think I would ever want to have to learn.