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I'm sure he/she is great at parallel parking too! :))
No, it is a scientific fact that cats NEVER break anything!
Apart from their owners' hearts! ;)
That certainly brings a new definition to the term "crazy cat"! :))
I distinctly remember something like that happening in a colour episode of The Saint (Roger Moore era) that I saw on the TV years ago.
And indeed it did! According to the YouTube description of the video, clips 3 and 5 are from the The Saint episodes "The Queen's Ransom" and "The Counterfeit Countess." Clip 11 is from The Persuaders ("The Ozerov Inheritance"). But the program which used this stock footage most was The Benny Hill Show, which explains the laughter in some parts.
It looks to me like a cat was driving those cars at the time. They haven't quite got the whole braking thing down pat yet, but they'll get there.
Soon they'll be represented in Parliament. No doubt this will be their first Act:
[Prisoners (Temporary Discharge for Ill Health) Act 1913 aka the Cat and Mouse Act]
A cat this week interrupted a partially virtual meeting at Stormont, the Parliament Buildings of Northern Ireland by giving its owner, the aptly named Colin Pidgeon, a live pigeon it had caught:
Anyway, I am sure that our cat Zoe has become known to my wife's European colleagues rather extensively, since she (the cat, not my wife) loves to jump on the desk and insist on being cuddled for as long as she likes, or until she is simply fed up which can be the case within varying time frames.
Correct. There's even a farm that offers to insert its goats into zoom meetings.
It all reminds me a bit of this:
I think that classifies as torture!
You should have replied, "See you in Strasbourg." :))
He has a better chance of being cast as Bond than I do as he's originally from the U.K.
Glowing eyes and a proper Dracula widow's peak! What a gorgeous lad.
He could be the next Bond villain, Count Fluffula. ;)
Thanks, @Agent_99. He's my little buddy.
Haha!
Or maybe even Count Konrad von Glöda with those brilliant glowing eyes of his! :)
Even better!