Playing your Trump card

July 17, 2015 • 11:28 am

We have two more Trumped cats for your delectation. If you still are planning to send in your Trumped felid, get it in to us soon. When the cats find out what is really going on, there will be retribution.

Ben Goren sends us one of Baihu saying:

Not sure if this counts, but….

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And here’s one from Ann Braden who writes:

Here is Fletcher, “trumped” with locally sourced Alaskan Malamute fur donated by his canine bestie, Finnegan.

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33 thoughts on “Playing your Trump card

  1. Why do people always point the camera at the mirror instead of themselves when they do a selfie? You use the mirror to see the camera screen so that the camera is not in the picture.

          1. Luckily for all y’all, I remembered to put down both cat and phone to put on a shirt before picking both back up again….

            b&

          1. some of us spent hours trying to remember how to make the camera do a time-release shot after mounting it on the tripod.
            “Selfie stick”? Pfffft!

    1. Some people might have the dexterity and coordination to aim a mirror-reversed image of a camera whilst balancing hair balanced on a cat’s head balancing on your shoulders, but I sure don’t. I’m just glad I didn’t drop the phone.

      b&

  2. IMO that counts, Ben. Though to be more true to the Donald, you should’ve tried to arrange your long hair into a kitty comb-over. 🙂

  3. IMHO, it is an insult to cats and the entire cat kingdom to dress one up to look like Donald Trump. He is one of the lowest forms of humanity currently crawling around on this planet. This practice should not be encouraged.

    Regards,

    John

  4. I tried to Trump my cat but she was not having any of it. That thing was off her head in about a nanosecond.

    I envy people with relaxed cats.

  5. I’m very glad to see the combover has had the good sense to dissociate from The Donald and strike out on it’s own. It’s new perch atop these moggies is very fetching.

  6. I for one am waiting for Trumpette to sue. “There’s no such thing as bad publicity,” seems to be a truism which he continues to believe in, despite abundant evidence to the contrary.

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