It was an accident! Sort of...
I was sitting outside eating dinner, when a LARGE, black bug landed just in front of my cat.
Of course, she lept at it and got in her mouth and claws.
If you recall my tale from a few days ago with the tarantula hawk, I didn't know what to do, so I threw my beer on her knowing that she would let go because she HATES to be wet.
Sadly, my cat is now covered in beer...
Oh, and it was a Palo Verde beetle - not a tarantula hawk.
...poor Afton...
Monday, July 19, 2010
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Monday, July 19, 2010
my cat is covered in beer
It was an accident! Sort of...
I was sitting outside eating dinner, when a LARGE, black bug landed just in front of my cat.
Of course, she lept at it and got in her mouth and claws.
If you recall my tale from a few days ago with the tarantula hawk, I didn't know what to do, so I threw my beer on her knowing that she would let go because she HATES to be wet.
Sadly, my cat is now covered in beer...
Oh, and it was a Palo Verde beetle - not a tarantula hawk.
...poor Afton...
I was sitting outside eating dinner, when a LARGE, black bug landed just in front of my cat.
Of course, she lept at it and got in her mouth and claws.
If you recall my tale from a few days ago with the tarantula hawk, I didn't know what to do, so I threw my beer on her knowing that she would let go because she HATES to be wet.
Sadly, my cat is now covered in beer...
Oh, and it was a Palo Verde beetle - not a tarantula hawk.
...poor Afton...
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