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I love the way he just lies there after he lands, “fate accepted, this is how it’s going to be”.
And then the cat, with an aloof expression on his face, as if to say, “I intended to do that all along”, slowly rose and exited the room with his tail held straight up.
Sweet 🙂
Bulls eye.
My brain fills in the missing audio with a pfffft sound at the cat’s landing.
I thought it is more of a “fomph”.
+1
He leaps, he soars, he woooooomph.
I think the cat knew precisely what was going to happen.
Yes, you’ll notice he’s quite a bit of height in for such a short jump!
Reblogged this on Mark Solock Blog.
Lovely! Very Cartoon Law III
Red Beanbag Cat Launcher
Looks like fun.
I love the way he just lies there after he lands, “fate accepted, this is how it’s going to be”.
And then the cat, with an aloof expression on his face, as if to say, “I intended to do that all along”, slowly rose and exited the room with his tail held straight up.
Haiku:
Old beanbag
Kitty jumps in
Poof!
Splat cat!
Doesn’t the damn cat ever get tired?
Mo bettah.
Down here we have flying possums. But we call them glider possums because they don’t actually fly either.
Thx! I’d heard of them but hadn’t known that they’re marsupials and examples of convergent evolution with flying squirrels.
Hahaha. This is SO elegant.
From action to sleep in 0.97 seconds. Beat that.
LOL!
Errrr, “faceplant”?