For the first few thousand years, dogs and cats held up their end of the symbiotic relationship by protecting herds and grain stores, eliminating rats, mice and other vermin from human homes, and as hunting companions. Now they just lay around on our sofas and beds, eat us out of house and home, crap prodigiously and bankrupt families with veterinary costs.... we humans have been grifted good, LOL!
Blahahaha oh my god this is embarrassing that with my each loud laughter hubby sees me with query You really Rock dear Debra. All made me laugh badly. As truth is bitter sweet but when presented by you is hilarious too Hugs and blessings
Cats with time machine made me laugh... well, they all did. I miss my big Pierre for many reasons but notably for the rodent control. He never caught any but his very presence must have warned the mice off. Now I have to deal with the damned vermin. E
I thought that last one was incorrect, but then watched a few episodes of The Flintstones and saw they couldn't take their phones with them. Primitive.
Spot on high-larious!
ReplyDeleteLMAO!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy do I think that HRH the Cat is most satisfied, and had something to do with this post?
Lol. We always saved our peanut butter jars for the grand-dog to lick out. I miss her every day.
ReplyDeleteAh, humans. Not from monkeys as they have not made such a mess of things as we have.
ReplyDeleteLOL loves it.
ReplyDeleteI'm forever fascinated by Nature programs when they explore the domestication of animals by humans. We are terribly codependent.
XOXO
Who rescued whom? Cats and dogs have us well trained.
ReplyDeleteThank you for making me smile this morning.
ReplyDeleteAnimals have rescued and domesticated us pretty successfully.
ReplyDeleteLoved those! Our two cats manage to find a balance between lounging in the house and catching mice. -Jenn
ReplyDeleteThese are 100% accurate. Thanks for making me giggle!!
ReplyDeleteFor the first few thousand years, dogs and cats held up their end of the symbiotic relationship by protecting herds and grain stores, eliminating rats, mice and other vermin from human homes, and as hunting companions. Now they just lay around on our sofas and beds, eat us out of house and home, crap prodigiously and bankrupt families with veterinary costs.... we humans have been grifted good, LOL!
ReplyDeleteHad a cat. Much more sociable than a dog. :D
ReplyDeleteBlahahaha oh my god this is embarrassing that with my each loud laughter hubby sees me with query
ReplyDeleteYou really Rock dear Debra. All made me laugh badly. As truth is bitter sweet but when presented by you is hilarious too
Hugs and blessings
So true!
ReplyDeletehahahahahaha No kidding. The loudest laugh on that phone one in the crapper. OMG. OMG. OMG.
ReplyDeleteBlankets and peanut butter are the drugs of dogs.
ReplyDeleteCats with time machine made me laugh... well, they all did.
ReplyDeleteI miss my big Pierre for many reasons but notably for the rodent control. He never caught any but his very presence must have warned the mice off. Now I have to deal with the damned vermin.
E
@ Anonymous (E) -- Sounds like it's time to get another cat! Pierre le Deuxième, if I may make a suggestion.
ReplyDeleteMy dog would be useless in the wild, he loves the sofa. 😍
ReplyDeleteVery funny!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
It's amazing that all dogs are mutated wolves
ReplyDeleteSo many lol’s
ReplyDeletePoor pampered furbabies lol
This is such a thought-provoking post!
ReplyDeleteThe two German Shepherds cracked me up.
ReplyDeleteTundra Bunny sure called it when it comes to pets.
These are all so great. I had to steal a few.
ReplyDeleteThese are all so good, thank you.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteThese are all great. Have a nice day today.
ReplyDeleteAll true.
ReplyDeleteOh those pets! What would we do without them?
ReplyDeleteLaughter is best medicine.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
My wife and I have been domesticated by cats.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say?
the Ol'Buzzard
I thought that last one was incorrect, but then watched a few episodes of The Flintstones and saw they couldn't take their phones with them. Primitive.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Linda--pet time machine nailed it.
ReplyDeleteGoogly eyes rule.
Dogs with a time machine ~ ROFLMAO!
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