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Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Walking a Pet
This story of a man walking his pet tortoise reminds me of what happened whenever I took Py for a walk on a leash. (Photo of Faux-Py)
People would stop and stare at me walking my cat on a leash. I can remember one man who, when he glimpsed us, stood stock still and began repeating, "That cat is walking on a leash! That cat is walking on a leash! ..." Until I finally acknowledged him with, "Yeeesssssss. My cat IS walking on a leash."
Some people are just stuck on the image of ONLY dog owners taking their pets for a walk. *giggle*
Via Boingboing
People would stop and stare at me walking my cat on a leash. I can remember one man who, when he glimpsed us, stood stock still and began repeating, "That cat is walking on a leash! That cat is walking on a leash! ..." Until I finally acknowledged him with, "Yeeesssssss. My cat IS walking on a leash."
Some people are just stuck on the image of ONLY dog owners taking their pets for a walk. *giggle*
Via Boingboing
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